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Home Building Division NCAT NSW
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- We provide Cost Estimates of the claims
- 15+ Years of Litigation Support with Expert Witness Reports & Scott Schedules
- 35+ Years of experience in the Building & Construction Industry
- Persuasive, jargon-free reports an NCAT Member can follow to mediate and settle a claim before a final hearing
- Compliant with NCAT and NSW Court Directions
- Fast turnaround and detailed reports
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NCAT Expert Witness Reports in Sydney & NSW for Building Disputes
NCAT Expert Witness Reports in Sydney & NSW for building disputes, prepared by trusted building consultants with extensive industry experience. We provide detailed site investigations, expert witness reports and Scott Schedules to support homeowners, builders and legal professionals in court and tribunal proceedings across New South Wales.- FREE Initial Consultation
- 35+ Years of experience in the Building & Construction Industry
- 15+ Years of providing Litigation Support with Expert Witness Reports & Scott Schedules
- We provide Cost Estimates of the claims
- Our Expert Witness Reports & Scott Schedules are compliant with NCAT and NSW Court Directions
- Our reports are considered as a persuasive tool, jargon free for a NCAT Member to follow and used to mediate and settle a claim before going to a final hearing
- Fast turn around and detailed reports
What is an Expert Witness Report in a building dispute?
An Expert Witness Report is a formal, independent report prepared by a qualified building consultant to provide objective evidence in a building dispute, typically for use in NCAT or court proceedings.
The report assesses defective, incomplete or non-compliant building work based on site inspections, relevant standards and professional expertise. It must comply with the expert witness code of conduct and remain impartial, regardless of which party engages the expert.
An Expert Witness Report typically includes:
- Detailed site inspection findings
- Identification and description of defects
- Assessment against the National Construction Code (NCC) and Australian Standards
- Cause of defects and extent of non-compliance
- Recommended rectification methods
- Supporting photographs and documentation
- Expert opinion presented in a clear, court-ready format
When do you need an Expert Witness for a building dispute?
You need an Expert Witness when a building dispute requires independent, professional evidence to support a claim, defence or resolution—particularly in NCAT or court proceedings.
Engaging an expert is critical when technical building issues must be clearly explained and substantiated, especially where there is disagreement between parties regarding defects, responsibility or the quality of workmanship.
Common situations where an Expert Witness is required:
- Lodging or defending a claim in the NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal
- Disputes over defective or incomplete building work
- Contractual disagreements between homeowners and builders
- Allegations of non-compliance with the NCC or Australian Standards
- Matters requiring a Scott Schedule for clarity and comparison
- Cases progressing to mediation, arbitration or court hearings
Our Expert Witness Report contains...
- Our qualifications
- The facts, and assumptions of fact, on which the opinions in the report are based (a letter of instructions may be annexed),
- The expert’s reasons for each opinion expressed
- If applicable, that a particular issue falls outside the expert’s field of expertise
- Any literature or other materials utilised in support of the opinions
- Any examinations, tests or other investigations on which the expert has relied, including details of the qualifications of the person who carried them out,
- In the case of a report that is lengthy or complex, a brief summary of the report (to be located at the beginning of the report). Quite simply for every issue identified with the Expert Witness Report, we have broken each issue into nine parts.
We include a Scott Schedule in our Expert Witness Report's
We also provide a Scott Schedule with all report (unless not required), a Scott Schedule is a summarised version of your Claim, setting out in a table, The Scott Schedule identifies the defect, and the breach in the Building code and the cost of rectification or incomplete works. We have a video of the particulars of the Scott Schedule. >>>CLICK HERE<<<
You should be given a Notice of Orders, which will instruct you on what is required to be presented.
Learn more about Home Building Division NCAT NSW
For most people, NSW building disputes are unfamiliar territory, and looming deadlines add genuine pressure. By this point, many have never handled tribunal paperwork, worked within an NSW Civil and Administrative Tribunal (NCAT) schedule or needed to understand the structure of a Scott Schedule. Panic can take hold quickly, and we know that when time is limited, there's no place for guesswork. Awesim is built to be accessible, precise and fast for those who need litigation support for building disputes, providing documentation that meets tribunal requirements the first time, such as Scott Schedules and Expert Witness Reports. When a builder's version of events doesn't match the facts, we provide documentation supported by Australian Standards and the National Construction Code. Backed by founder Glen Sim's 35 years as an industry consultant and builder, we prepare reports for NCAT matters, residential building disputes and NSW Court litigation. Wherever you are in NSW, our Building Consultants are ready to provide support, acting fast because the stress and deadline you're facing are real. When you're looking into 'Home Building Division NCAT NSW' or something else, we keep the path clear and the steps practical.
A Scott Schedule lays out every alleged defect in a building dispute, matches each one to the specific part of the property, and gives a clear expert opinion on who is responsible and what needs fixing. By presenting the arguments side by side, the document brings order to the tangle of claims and counterclaims that can derail an NCAT or Court case. If a dispute extends beyond a few issues, a Scott Schedule is commonly requested by lawyers, tribunals or one of the parties to ensure all positions are compared using the same framework. Meanwhile, an Expert Witness Report delivers the technical evidence that the tribunal or Court actually relies on. Prepared from direct site inspections, this report is written in accordance with the Expert Witness Code of Conduct. When you need to convince a tribunal member or judge regarding the technical aspects of a case, the right report supplies facts. Because we follow established legal protocols, Awesim's reports have consistently withstood scrutiny in NCAT and NSW Courts. Your position remains protected throughout the process because we work independently and carry Professional Indemnity insurance. The same structured approach helps when you're researching 'Get Help Building Dispute NSW' or 'Damage Assessment Building NSW Litigation'.
We keep the process straightforward, starting things off with an initial consultation at no cost. Share information about your matter, where the property is located and the timeframe you're working with. We'll go through the timeline, costs and scope of work, followed by a no-obligation quote for your Expert Witness Report or Scott Schedule. You see what's involved and what it will cost before you commit, with the invoice reflecting what we agreed on at the start. Once you engage us, we move quickly to inspect the site. We'll assess the alleged defects or disputed work against the relevant Australian Standards and the National Construction Code and prepare the report or schedule the tribunal or Court requires. You'll know what to expect and when because the turnaround time is communicated from the start. For solicitors, barristers and strata managers, briefing Awesim is efficient: just provide the details, Court directions and deadline, and we confirm what's possible without the handholding, even if you have questions related to 'NCAT Home Building' or 'Construction Defect Inspection NSW'. Plus, we offer comprehensive Client Side Project Management for streamlined execution. What's more, our approachable team is ready to help answer your enquiries about 'Building Inspection For Court NSW', 'Residential Building Contract NSW' and more, so call Awesim now to discuss your matter.
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Since 1996
Australian building consultancy35+ yrs
Building & construction experience15+ yrs
Litigation support4 offices
Sydney, Bankstown, Tweed Heads, Tamworth, NSW-wideReports 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.
Are your reports accepted by NCAT and the courts?
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.
Do you work for both homeowners and builders?
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.
Why choose Awesim?
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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