Builders urged to get it right the first time at the inaugural BPC Industry Conference, promoting quality, compliance and safer building practices across Victoria’s construction sector.
The BPC uses prosecutions and injunctions to address serious breaches of building and domestic building laws. Prosecution is a criminal process used when non‑compliance poses significant risk or shows clear disregard for legal requirements, while
Learn about binding dispute resolution orders from the BPC. Discover what orders can be made against builders or owners, the consequences of non-compliance, and how to challenge an order or breach notice via VCAT.
This practice note provides guidance on how to interpret and apply building and plumbing regulatory requirements, supporting consistent compliance and best‑practice outcomes.
Learn about Victoria's builder compliance fundamentals, mandatory notification stages, Directions to Fix (DTF), and the consequences of breaching Dispute Resolution Orders.
Under the Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act 2002, Authorised Nominating Authorities (ANAs) in Victoria manage adjudication applications, nominate adjudicators, and issue certificates. The BPC's register details authorised
This practice note provides guidance on how to interpret and apply building and plumbing regulatory requirements, supporting consistent compliance and best‑practice outcomes.