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Expert Witness Reports for Homeowners Facing Building Defects, Incomplete Work or NCAT Disputes

When you are a homeowner dealing with defective building work, incomplete works, poor workmanship, water leaks, cracking, non-compliant construction or a dispute with your builder, it can be difficult to know what to do next. You may know something is wrong, but proving it in a way that can be relied upon in a formal dispute is another matter.

That is where Awesim Building Consultants assists.

Awesim Building Consultants prepares independent Expert Witness Reports and Scott Schedules for homeowners involved in residential building disputes across Sydney, regional New South Wales and NCAT proceedings. Our reports are designed to turn building problems into clear, structured and evidence-based findings that can be understood by homeowners, builders, lawyers, mediators, NCAT Members and courts.

Led by Glen Sim, Awesim brings more than 35 years of building and construction experience to the inspection and reporting process. This practical background is important because a building dispute is not resolved by simply listing defects. A strong expert report must explain what was observed, why the work is defective or incomplete, which compliance pathway applies, what rectification is required and how the issue should be presented in a dispute.

For homeowners, this can provide clarity, confidence and direction at a time when the building process may feel stressful, expensive and uncertain.

Why Homeowners Need an Expert Witness Report

Most homeowners do not start a building project expecting a dispute. You may have engaged a builder, paid progress claims, trusted the process and expected the work to be completed to an acceptable standard. When defects appear or the builder refuses to return, the homeowner is often left trying to understand technical building issues without the benefit of trade knowledge, construction experience or legal familiarity.

An Expert Witness Report can assist by providing an independent technical opinion on the work in dispute. It can identify whether the building work appears defective, incomplete, non-compliant or inconsistent with accepted building practice.

A homeowner may need an expert witness report where there are issues such as:

  • Defective or incomplete residential building work
  • Poor workmanship
  • Water leaks or waterproofing failures
  • Cracked tiles, walls, ceilings, slabs or render
  • Defective roofing, guttering or drainage
  • Bathroom, laundry or balcony defects
  • Non-compliant wet area falls
  • Defective windows, doors or thresholds
  • Incomplete works after termination or abandonment
  • Disputes over progress payments
  • Builder refusal to rectify defects
  • NSW Fair Trading complaints
  • NCAT home building proceedings
  • Scott Schedule preparation
  • Rectification cost disputes

A verbal opinion or basic inspection may not be enough when a matter becomes formal. In NCAT or court proceedings, the evidence needs to be properly structured, reasoned and supported. The report should clearly identify each defect, explain the basis of the opinion and set out the likely method of rectification.

Helping Homeowners Understand the Real Issues

One of the biggest problems for homeowners in a building dispute is not knowing whether the issue is minor, serious, cosmetic, structural, non-compliant, contractual or capable of being rectified easily.

For example, a cracked tile may be a simple isolated defect, or it may indicate substrate movement, poor adhesive coverage, an incorrect floor system or a waterproofing risk. A leaking shower may be caused by failed sealant, but it may also be evidence of a defective membrane, missing waterstop, poor falls or non-compliant wet area construction. A ceiling crack may be decorative, or it may reflect movement, poor installation, inadequate framing or a construction defect.

Awesim investigates the building work and explains the issue in practical language. The aim is not to overwhelm the homeowner with technical jargon. The aim is to make the defect understandable, traceable and capable of being presented as evidence.

Our expert reports are prepared so the homeowner can understand:

  • What the defect is
  • Why the item is considered defective
  • Whether the work appears incomplete or non-compliant
  • What further risk may exist
  • What rectification is likely required
  • Whether the issue may need to be included in a Scott Schedule
  • What evidence supports the opinion

This allows homeowners to move forward with a clearer understanding of the strengths and limitations of their claim.

Independent Expert Evidence for NCAT Building Disputes

Many NSW residential building disputes are heard in the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal, commonly referred to as NCAT. In these matters, technical building evidence is often critical. NCAT Members are not on site when the work is performed. They need clear evidence to understand the alleged defects, the builder’s response, the relevant standards and the proposed rectification.

Awesim prepares Expert Witness Reports for homeowners that are structured for use in NCAT building disputes and other legal proceedings. The report is not written as an emotional complaint. It is written as independent expert evidence.

This distinction matters.

An expert witness is not engaged to simply agree with the homeowner. The expert’s role is to provide an independent opinion based on inspection, experience, documents, photographs, relevant standards and objective reasoning. A credible report must be fair, balanced and prepared in a way that can assist the Tribunal or Court.

For homeowners, this independence is a strength. A well-prepared report can help separate genuine defects from general dissatisfaction. It can also show which items are worth pursuing and which items may be weak, unsupported or outside the expert’s field of expertise.

What Awesim’s Expert Witness Reports Include

  • An Expert Witness Report by Awesim Building Consultants is designed to give homeowners a clear and organised document that addresses the building issues in dispute.

    Depending on the matter, the report may include:

    • Details of the property and inspection
    • Background information provided by the homeowner
    • Documents reviewed
    • Scope of the expert assessment
    • Site observations
    • Photographic evidence
    • Defect descriptions
    • Measurements and testing where relevant
    • Assessment against the NCC, Australian Standards, approved plans or accepted practice
    • Opinion on defective or incomplete work
    • Cause of the defect where identifiable
    • Recommended rectification method
    • Estimated rectification cost where required
    • Scott Schedule itemisation where appropriate
    • Limitations of inspection
    • Expert declaration and compliance wording where applicable

    The goal is to produce a report that is technically sound, easy to follow and useful in the dispute process.

Scott Schedules for Homeowners

In many NCAT building disputes, homeowners are required to prepare or respond to a Scott Schedule. A Scott Schedule is a structured table that itemises each alleged defect or incomplete work item. It usually sets out the homeowner’s claim, the builder’s response, the expert’s opinion, the recommended rectification and the estimated cost.

For many homeowners, the Scott Schedule is one of the most confusing parts of the dispute process. It can feel legalistic, technical and repetitive. However, when prepared correctly, it can become one of the most powerful tools in the claim because it presents the dispute in a clear item-by-item format.

Awesim assists homeowners by preparing expert opinions and defect itemisation in a format that can support the Scott Schedule process. This helps ensure that the claim is not just a general list of complaints, but a structured technical document that explains the alleged defect, the compliance issue and the rectification pathway.

A strong Scott Schedule can assist with mediation, settlement negotiations, expert conclaves, directions hearings and final hearings. It can also help the homeowner and their lawyer identify the key issues in dispute.

Common Defects Homeowners Ask Awesim to Inspect

Awesim Building Consultants assists homeowners with a wide range of residential building defects and incomplete works, including:

Waterproofing and wet area defects
Leaking showers, bathroom failures, laundry defects, balcony leaks, missing waterstops, ponding water, poor falls and failed membranes.

Roofing and drainage defects
Defective roof sheeting, box gutters, flashings, roof plumbing, stormwater drainage, downpipes, overflow provisions and water discharge issues.

Structural and movement-related defects
Cracking to walls, ceilings, slabs, tiles, brickwork, render and external finishes.

Internal finishing defects
Poor plasterboard installation, painting defects, defective cabinetry, door issues, flooring defects, skirting damage and poor workmanship.

External building defects
Cladding issues, render cracking, defective windows, failed sealants, balcony defects, external drainage problems and weatherproofing failures.

Incomplete building works
Unfinished items, abandoned works, disputed progress stages, incomplete rectification and disagreement about whether the builder has completed the contractual scope.

Each defect is assessed on its own facts. Awesim does not assume that every complaint is automatically a defect. The issue must be inspected, considered and supported by reasoning.

Practical Building Experience Matters

A homeowner’s expert report should be prepared by someone who understands how buildings are actually constructed. Building disputes often involve issues that are hidden behind finishes, below tiles, inside wall cavities, beneath membranes or within the sequence of construction trades.

Glen Sim’s 35+ years of building and construction experience gives Awesim a practical understanding of workmanship, site sequencing, trade coordination, waterproofing, framing, finishes, compliance and rectification. This helps identify not only what has gone wrong, but why it may have occurred.

This practical experience is important when assessing causation. A defect may not be caused by the most obvious visible symptom. Water staining may be caused by a roof issue, a plumbing issue, a flashing issue, a balcony issue or a waterproofing failure. Cracking may be related to substrate movement, poor installation, inadequate control joints, settlement, moisture or impact damage. Poor finishes may result from defective preparation, unsuitable materials or incomplete works.

The expert’s role is to connect the visible evidence to the likely technical cause.

Helping Homeowners Before the Dispute Escalates

Not every building dispute needs to proceed to a final hearing. In many cases, a clear expert report can help homeowners understand the true scope of the problem and assist the parties to resolve the dispute earlier.

An independent report may assist with:

  • Discussions with the builder
  • NSW Fair Trading complaints
  • Mediation
  • Settlement negotiations
  • Rectification planning
  • Legal advice
  • NCAT preparation
  • Scott Schedule preparation
  • Assessing whether a claim is worth pursuing

For homeowners, this can be extremely valuable. A building dispute can become expensive and time-consuming if the issues are not clearly defined. Awesim helps bring structure to the dispute by identifying the defects, evidence, compliance issues and rectification scope.

Why Choose Awesim Building Consultants?

Homeowners choose Awesim Building Consultants because they need more than a basic building inspection. They need an independent building consultant who can inspect the work, identify the issues, explain the technical basis of the opinion and prepare a report suitable for a formal dispute.

Awesim provides:

  • Expert Witness Reports for homeowners
  • NCAT building dispute reports
  • Scott Schedules
  • Defect inspections
  • Incomplete works assessments
  • Rectification methodology
  • Cost estimates of claims where required
  • Waterproofing and forensic defect assessments
  • Clear, evidence-based reporting
  • Service across Sydney and regional NSW

Awesim’s focus is to give homeowners a report that is practical, independent and prepared with the dispute process in mind.

Speak With Awesim About Your Building Dispute

If you are a homeowner dealing with defective building work, incomplete works, waterproofing failure, poor workmanship, an unresolved builder dispute or an NCAT claim, Awesim Building Consultants can assist.

We provide independent Expert Witness Reports and Scott Schedules for homeowners across New South Wales. Our reports are designed to help you understand the defects, support your position and move forward with clearer evidence.

Contact Awesim Building Consultants to discuss your building dispute and request a fee proposal for an Expert Witness Report.

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Since 1996

Australian building consultancy

35+ yrs

Building & construction experience

15+ yrs

Litigation support

4 offices

Sydney, Bankstown, Tweed Heads, Tamworth, NSW-wide

Reports prepared to the Expert Witness Code of Conduct and assessed against the National Construction Code (NCC) & Australian Standards, and recognised by NCAT and the NSW courts.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

How long does it take to receive the report?

On most occasions, an Expert Witness Report takes around 3–4 weeks from the date of the site investigation to prepare and submit. However, complex matters may take several months to compile sufficient supporting evidence.

Yes. All of our Expert Witness Reports strictly adhere to the Code of Conduct for Expert Witnesses and are fully recognised by NCAT and the NSW Court system. We frequently appear in both settings to provide evidence and clarification on our findings.

Yes. We remain fully independent and are engaged by both homeowners and builders (as well as legal representatives or insurers). Our findings are impartial and evidence-based, ensuring that all reports meet court standards of neutrality and professionalism.

With over 35 years in the Building & Construction Industry and 30+ years as an incorporated company, we bring extensive experience and credibility. Our Director, Glen Sim, personally manages most reporting requirements. He’s a qualified builder and accredited consultant with a trade background in Carpentry/Joinery and a Diploma in Construction Management. We are fully insured with Professional Indemnity cover and recognised by NCAT and the courts for compliance with the Expert Witness Code of Conduct.

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