Sunshine Coast Industry Info Session
Overview
Understanding the risks: Structural vs non-structural defects
QBCC’s Top 5 Structural & Non-Structural Defects for 2025
Defective work continues to be a leading cause of financial loss, project delays, disputes, and licensing issues across the Queensland construction industry. As a builder or contractor, understanding your obligations—and the most common areas of non-compliance—is essential to protecting your business and your licence.
Register now for our Brisbane Information Session to gain practical, actionable insights to help you lift your quality standards, avoid costly rectification work, and reduce the risk of fines or demerit points.
Not all defects are the same and they have different consequences. Understanding the distinction is vital as well as your responsibilities at each stage of the statutory warranty period.
We’ll break this down for you, including what you are liable for and when.
We’ll also cover practical methods for improving your business processes to prevent non-conforming or defective work and enhance overall quality.
We’ll show you:
- How to implement Inspection Test Plans (ITPs) and holding points for critical trades like carpentry (framing) and waterproofing.
- The importance of post-completion communication with your clients and how to document the handover (including clear maintenance schedules) to limit liability and effectively manage client expectations.
Worried about an active QBCC complaint? If a complaint is lodged, you need to know the rules. We will explain the QBCC process and how to handle a Direction to Rectify (DTR).
- The QBCC complaint timeline: What happens after a complaint is lodged, and your right to access the site.
- Responding to a DTR: Understanding the strict compliance period and the severe consequences (public licence record, demerit points) for non-compliance.
You cannot afford to miss this.
Our Speaker
David Leete - Senior Building Services Advisor, Building Services| Master Builders
David has over 50 years’ experience in the building and construction sector. He is a skilled carpenter, holds a QBCC open builder license and has worked as a TAFE educator in the construction field throughout his extensive career.As Senior Building Adviser at Master Builders, David provides technical advice and guidance across the National Construction Code, Australian Standards, and state and local government building requirements, to members and his peers in the residential and commercial space.
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Highlights
- 2 hours
- In person
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Location
Master Builders Office - Sunshine Coast
Level 1, 1 Innovation Parkway
Birtinya, QLD 4575 Australia
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Master Builders Queensland - Sunshine Coast
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