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Building and Construction Lawyer
QLD's Building law is specific and different from other types of law, not all commercial lawyers will have sufficient experience or knowledge to assist you fully. Our commercial and building lawyers have a range of expertise specific to the building and construction industry.
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Commercial Building & Construction
Our commercial building and construction lawyers have extensive experience. We assist a broad variety of parties involved in the building industry with their legal needs.
We provide quality and specific advice for both commercial builders, landowners, architects, surveyors and many others supplying or employed in the commercial building and construction industry.
Our commercial building and construction legal services include:
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Commercial Building Contract Advice & Preparation
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Commercial Building Disputes
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Commercial Subcontractors/Contractors
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Adjudication in BIFSOPA claims
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Advising on the Building Industry Fairness (Security of Payment) Act 2017 (Qld)
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Construction dispute resolution
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Expert determination
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Litigation (including large-scale disputes)
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Mediation and arbitration
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Time-related claim handling (prolongation, disruption, acceleration, and liquidated damages)
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Variation management
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Defective work claim resolution
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Property Development & Joint Ventures
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Finance & Second Mortgages & Other Funding Arrangements
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Residential Building
Our domestic building lawyers are highly experienced in a broad variety of matters involving many combinations of parties involved in residential building.
Whether you are looking to build or renovate your own home as a landowner, you are developing an investment property, you are a builder, a contractor or you provide other services or materials in the building industry, we can help.
Our building legal services include:
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Residential Building Contract Advice, Review & Preparation
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Domestic Building Disputes
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Applications to and/or defending proceedings at QCAT

QBCC Lawyer
Our QBCC lawyers are highly experienced working on matters against the Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC) as well as Queensland Civil and Administrative Tribunal (QCAT), which is the specialise jurisdiction that handles matters concerning the QBCC.
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Contractors
Our QBCC lawyers are able to assist contractors with the following QBCC issues:
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Applications and issues
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Reviewing directions to rectify
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Defending claims made under the QBCC's Home Warranty Insurance
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Defending disciplinary actions
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Defending actions for license cancellation or suspension
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Homeowners
Our QBCC lawyers are able to assist homeowners with the following QBCC issues:
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Early dispute resolution
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Defective and incomplete work complaints (and directions to rectify)
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Claims made under the QBCC's Home Warranty Insurance
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Consequential damage issues, including damage caused by building works performed on neighbouring sites
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Reviewing decisions of the QBCC

Commercial Lawyer
Drawing on extensive experience in commercial law, this practice provides legal support for a wide range of business activities, including transactions, property dealings, and dispute resolution. The approach is to deliver practical legal guidance that clarifies obligations, minimises risk, and aligns with your commercial objectives.
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Business Structuring
Choosing the right legal structure is a crucial first step for any business. Advice covers the pros and cons of companies, trusts, and partnerships, followed by the careful preparation of all necessary legal documents to put your structure in place.
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Partnership and Shareholder Agreements
We develop bespoke partnership, shareholder, and unitholder agreements to clearly define governance, roles, and exit strategies, ensuring stability and alignment among all parties.
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Sale and Purchase of Business
Whether you are buying or selling a business, guidance is provided every step of the way—from initial checks and due diligence to negotiating contracts and ensuring everything is finalised correctly at settlement.
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Drafting Commercial Contracts
Strong contracts are the foundation of safe business dealings. Agreements are written in plain English and designed to protect your interests, giving you clarity and peace of mind in your business relationships.
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Commercial Leasing
If you are leasing or offering business premises, negotiation and drafting of lease agreements ensures your rights are respected and your risks are minimised, whether commercial, retail, or industrial property is involved.
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Loan and Security Agreements
When it comes to finance, clear terms and proper security are essential. Loan agreements are tailored to your situation, and advice is provided on registering security interests, such as on the Personal Property Securities Register (PPSR), to properly protect your assets.
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Joint Venture Agreements
For shared projects or investments, a joint venture agreement sets out each party’s contributions and how profits, losses, and risks are managed—creating a clear framework for collaboration.
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Terms & Conditions of Trade
Your terms and conditions manage expectations with customers and clients, help with debt recovery, and limit liability. Custom terms are drafted to fit your operations and protect your business in day-to-day dealings.

Alternative Dispute Resolution Lawyer
Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) is an umbrella term that refers to methods for settling disputes outside the courtroom, allowing parties to negotiate for mutually agreeable solutions. Our Alternative Dispute Resolution lawyers have a wealth of experience acting as an advocate during ADR for our clients. Our approach is centred on negotiating the best outcome while maintaining the integrity of our clients’ interests. This commitment ensures that clients not only navigate the ADR process efficiently but also achieve resolutions that align with their objectives.
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Mediation
Mediation is a voluntary dispute resolution method that avoids court proceedings. An impartial mediator guides parties through a structured process to resolve their conflict, but the final decision rests with the parties themselves. The mediator facilitates discussion and can draft an agreement based on mutually agreed terms, but doesn't impose decisions. This process allows for personal considerations and relationship preservation. Mediation agreements become legally binding only when parties sign a statement to that effect. It offers advantages like time and cost savings, and flexibility in outcomes that may not be possible in court. If mediation fails to produce an agreement, parties can still pursue legal action. This approach is particularly useful when parties wish to maintain working relationships and have more control over the resolution process than traditional court proceedings allow.
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Arbitration
Arbitration is a private dispute resolution method where parties present their case to an impartial arbitrator who makes a legally binding decision, known as an award. The process is governed by the uniform Commercial Arbitration Acts adopted in each Australian state and territory, such as Queensland's Commercial Arbitration Act 2013. This offers a flexible and efficient alternative to court litigation. Parties can voluntarily agree to arbitration, or it may be ordered by consent in ongoing court proceedings. The arbitrator acts in the same way as a judge, evaluating arguments and evidence presented by both sides before reaching a final determination. This approach combines the formality of a legal proceeding with the flexibility of alternative dispute resolution, providing parties with a structured yet adaptable means of resolving their conflicts outside the traditional court system.
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Expert Determination
Expert determination is a streamlined dispute resolution method where parties agree to have their conflict settled by an independent expert, who may be a lawyer or a specialist in a relevant field. This process is typically included in commercial contracts or established through a separate agreement. The expert's decision is binding, with options for appeal that can be mandated by careful drafting. Careful drafting sets out the appointment process, payment, and procedural details, ensuring fair and impartial treatment for all parties. Unlike arbitration, which is governed by Commercial Arbitration Acts in each Australian state and territory (such as the Commercial Arbitration Act 2013 (QLD), and their counterparts in other jurisdictions), expert determination is regulated solely by the agreement between the parties involved.
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Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC) Adjudication
The Building Industry Fairness (Security of Payment) Act 2017 allows a process of swift adjudication to resolve payment disputes within the building and construction industry across QLD.
Adjudication is a swift and cost-effective dispute resolution method designed to address disagreements over progress payments and outstanding debts in commercial contexts. This process serves as an efficient alternative to traditional court proceedings, offering a streamlined approach to resolving payment-related conflicts. Adjudication provides parties with a means to settle disputes regarding money owed and progress payments without the need for lengthy and expensive litigation. By utilising this process, parties can potentially save time and resources while working towards a resolution of their payment disagreements.
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Collaborative law - negotiations without court involvement
Collaborative law is a dispute resolution method where parties and their lawyers commit in writing to reach a settlement without litigation. This approach, primarily used in Australian family law matters but applicable to commercial disputes, focuses on active participation, negotiation, and conflict minimisation. All participants sign a participation agreement at the outset, pledging to avoid court proceedings. A key feature of this process is that if an agreement cannot be reached, the lawyers must withdraw from the case, encouraging a strong commitment to resolution. This method promotes cooperation and aims to find mutually beneficial solutions while preserving relationships and avoiding the adversarial nature of traditional legal proceedings.

Litigation Lawyer
Our litigation lawyers are committed to proactively resolving your dispute in the most efficient manner without having to resort to litigation where possible.
When litigation becomes necessary, our experienced legal team will aggressively advocate for your interests and rigorously prosecute your case. We combine strategic thinking with tenacious representation to secure the best possible outcomes for our clients. Whether you're dealing with complex commercial disputes, require representation in court proceedings, or need guidance on federal legislation matters, our litigation lawyers will work diligently to protect your interests and pursue your objectives.
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All types of disputes and legal representation
Our litigation lawyers work in every legal forum, from state and federal courts to alternative dispute resolution proceedings, along with tribunals of all kinds. As such, we handle all types of disputes and legal representation including:
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business disputes and litigation
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complex commercial litigation
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construction disputes and litigation
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corporate and regulatory litigation
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crisis situations
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debt recovery
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insolvency
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intellectual property protection and infringement
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international and cross-jurisdiction litigation
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investigations by statutory authorities and commissions of inquiry
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professional liability cases
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property and leasing disputes
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security enforcement and banking litigation
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taxation disputes
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wills and estate litigation.
Address
Suite 111
Level 14, 167 Eagle Street
Brisbane City QLD 4000
Contact
Opening Hours
Mon - Fri
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday
By Appointment Only
Sunday
By Appointment Only