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Home » Defects » Defects QLD » QLD: QBCC Crackdown on Non-Compliance with Combustible Cladding Checklist

QLD: QBCC Crackdown on Non-Compliance with Combustible Cladding Checklist

Published February 27, 2023 By Francesca Barnes Leave a Comment Last Updated March 3, 2023

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This article about comply with the cladding checklist on time, and what to do if you miss the checklist due date has been supplied by Francesca Barnes, Mahoneys.

What is the cladding checklist?

Following the Grenfell Tower fire in 2017, Part 4A of the Building Regulation 2006 (Qld) (2006 Regulation) was introduced, effective from 1 October 2018.

Part 4A required all owners of a “private building” to register their building with the Safer Buildings Queensland program, and undertake an assessment of the material used on the external walls of the building, via a three stage checklist.

The checklist required the following steps to be taken by their respective due dates:

Stage Action Due date
Stage 1 Register with QBCC online system and fill in the relevant questionnaire 29 March 2019
Stage 2 Engage a Building Industry Professional to submit a Form 34 31 July 2019
Stage 3 Engage a fire engineer to complete a Form 35 Fire Engineer Statement and a Building Fire Safety Risk Assessment 3 May 2021

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Non-compliance with the cladding checklist

Failure to comply with any of the checklist stages by the due date amounted to an offence with the maximum penalty for each stage ranging from 20 penalty units (for stage 1) to 165 penalty units (for stage 3).

Despite the 2006 Regulation expiring on 31 August 2021, many of the provisions were remade and continued through the commencement of the Building Regulation 2021 (Qld) (2021 Regulation) on 1 September 2021.

In particular, the 2021 Regulation provides that any proceeding for an offence against Part 4A may be started or continued as if the 2006 Regulation had not expired.

Consequently, this means any offence under the 2006 Regulation for non-compliance with the 3 stages by their due dates can, and is being, pursued by the QBCC.

What this means for bodies corporate

Recently the QBCC has directed resources towards the compliance of the checklist and has started pursuing private entities that failed to meet the various requirements of the checklist by the deadlines. This has included many bodies corporate in Queensland.

Pursuit of these offences is undertaken by the commencement of proceedings in the Magistrate’s Court, with the QBCC seeking penalties to be paid by those found guilty, and orders from the Court for any outstanding non-compliances to be remedied.

The maximum penalty for failing to comply with stage 3 of the checklist is 165 penalty units, which at the current penalty rate amounts to $23,718. In line with the Penalties and Sentences Act 1992 (Qld) however, the Court may impose a maximum fine for a body corporate of an amount equal to 5 times the maximum for an individual. Accordingly, the maximum fine for bodies corporate is $118,590.

How Mahoneys can assist

While non-compliance with the checklist cannot be retroactively remedied, there may be extenuating circumstances that can help explain the body corporate’s failure to comply with the checklist by the due date.

Mahoneys have assisted a number of bodies corporate in providing this explanation to the QBCC, and obtaining significantly reduced penalties in amounts averaging $3,500 to $4,000, to reflect such circumstances.

Should you have received a Complaint and Summons for the prosecution of any of the stages of the checklist, we encourage you to contact our dedicated body corporate team.

Francesca Barnes
Mahoneys
E: [email protected]
P: 07 3007 3724

This post appears in Strata News #635.

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This article has been republished with permission from the author and first appeared on the Mahoneys website.

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About Francesca Barnes

Admitted as a Solicitor in 2016, Francesca is an experienced commercial litigator specialising in building and construction disputes – including compliance with Queensland Building and Construction (QBCC) Act; Building Industry Fairness (Security of Payment) Act 2017 (Qld); and Australian Standards of contract for building and construction (including AS4000 and AS4902).

Francesca’s experience includes advising clients on commercial disputes, and supporting them through litigation and other dispute resolution mechanisms (including mediation, expert determinations and dispute avoidance boards).

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