The penalties for companies are up to five times higher than the penalties for an individual practitioner.
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A company must be registered to enter into a major domestic building contract or be issued a building permit for non-domestic building work costing more than $10,000.
If your company is not registered, it is an offence to enter into a major domestic building contract in your company's name or give the impression that the company is registered as a building practitioner.
Any director of a registered company who is also a registered building practitioner will become that company's nominee director. There may be more than one nominee director.
Companies can only be registered in a class that at least one of their nominee directors is registered in.
All company directors (nominee and otherwise) are bound by the regulations relating to company registration, where relevant.
A registered company has the same duties and obligations as a registered building practitioner and must meet additional obligations relating to registered companies.
The penalties for companies are up to five times higher than the penalties for an individual practitioner.
A company's directors are responsible for ensuring their company meets its obligations. The company must:
A company's directors cannot:
Learn more about the obligations and penalties that apply to directors of registered companies.
A registered company that carries out building inspections or building surveyor work has the same regulatory obligations as an individually registered building inspector or building surveyor, in addition to the obligations of a registered company.
In addition to the obligations accepted when issuing a building permit, building surveyors must also be satisfied that:
Registered companies will receive their own registration number and registration certificate.
Companies will be registered for a maximum of five years and must complete the registration renewal process to remain registered. They must also pay an annual fee and demonstrate continuous insurance cover by providing updated insurance policies to the BPC prior to expiry.
If a company is automatically registered, its registration renewal, annual fee and insurance check due dates will be the same as those of its nominee director. If there is more than one nominee director, the company's due dates will be the same as whichever nominee director's due dates occur first after 1 July 2018.
Refer to the full list of the fees for company registration.