10 For 10: Top Compliance Stories For the Week Ending May 10, 2025
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Executive Summary - The South Australian Court of Appeal (Court of Appeal) in Goyder Wind Farm 1 Pty Ltd v GE Renewable Energy Australia Pty Ltd & Ors has delivered a landmark judgment....more
Seyfarth Synopsis: The use of contracting arrangements is widespread; however, around the world, we are seeing trends suggesting this type of work arrangement may become more restricted, higher cost or higher risk to...more
In Short - The Situation: Security of payment ("SOP") legislation across Australia provides a "pay now, argue later" regime for payment claims by contractors in the construction industry. The legislation expressly...more
The Situation: For over a decade, all Australian jurisdictions have had in place security of payment ("SOP") legislation—statutory regimes providing for the submission and payment of progress claims, and resolution of payment...more
The construction sector in Australia has long been affected by insolvency and broader liquidity issues. In the last year, construction companies accounted for 26% of businesses that entered into insolvency, and insolvencies...more
In Short - The Situation: The recent decision in Lanskey Constructions Pty Ltd v Westrac Pty Ltd [2022] WASC 90 involved an application by a contractor for injunctive relief in relation to a call on its security. The case...more
Outside of the United States, claims for constructive acceleration usually fail. However, in a recent Australian case such a claim succeeded. Does this now open the way for contractors to deploy constructive acceleration...more
The changes to the Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act 1999 (NSW) (Act) commence on 21 October 2019. The long awaited changes seek to improve the flow of payments to subcontractors and clarify the...more
On 12 February 2019 the NSW Court of Appeal upheld an appeal by Seymour Whyte Constructions Pty Ltd (Seymour Whyte), represented by K&L Gates, relating to proceedings concerning a claim for a substantial progress payment...more
The Queensland Government recently announced that the adjudication reforms under Parts 2, 3 and 4 of the Building Industry Fairness (Security of Payment) Act 2017 (QLD) (QLD SOP Act) have commenced as of 17 December 2018. ...more
The Situation: Australian courts have regularly maintained that contractors must strictly comply with any express conditions for extra time or money under construction contracts, including conditions requiring written notice...more
There has been a recent flurry of activity by the Commonwealth regarding the planned construction and operations for the proposed Western Sydney Airport. Originally published in The Australian - August 11th, 2017....more
Originally published in Australian Construction Law Bulletin Volume 27 No 8 to 9 from page 126. 1. Introduction - Although Australian construction contracts quite commonly provide for design life warranties in...more
The Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Amendment (Retention Money Trust Account) Regulation 2015 (Retention Money Regulation) commenced on 1 May 2015 and brought into effect important requirements for head...more