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A Homeowner’s Guide to the NSW Security of Payment Act

Nothing stops a construction project dead in its tracks faster than a payment dispute. It’s a surefire way to dial up the stress for everyone involved, from the homeowner right through to the builder and their subbies. But there's a powerful tool designed specifically for this scenario: the Building and

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Hiring a Dispute Resolution Consultant in NSW

What starts as a simple building issue—a leaky shower, a few cracked tiles—can quickly spiral into a costly and emotionally draining conflict. This is where a dispute resolution consultant comes in. They act as an independent expert, providing factual, evidence-based assessments to cut through the noise and offer a clear

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Hiring a Dispute Resolution Expert for Building Disputes

When a building project goes sideways, a dispute resolution expert quickly becomes the most important person on your team. They’re not there to take sides; they’re there to provide an impartial, evidence-based assessment that cuts through the noise and clarifies what’s really going on. At Awesim Building Consultants, we bring

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Your Guide to Hiring a Construction Disputes Lawyer

When a building project goes sideways, the path forward can feel overwhelming and frankly, a bit scary. A construction disputes lawyer is the specialist you need in your corner. They act as your legal guide, cutting through the jargon of complex contracts and building laws to create a clear, actionable

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A Homeowner’s Guide to NSW Construction Disputes

When you're staring down the barrel of a conflict over your home build, it can feel completely overwhelming. Let's break it down, starting with the basics. In NSW, a construction dispute isn't just a simple disagreement; it's a serious conflict that strikes at the heart of your project—your contract, payments,

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A Guide to Construction Expert Witnesses in NSW

A construction expert witness is an independent specialist brought in to give an objective, evidence-based opinion on building defects and construction disputes. They are impartial investigators whose first duty is to the court or tribunal, not the person who hired them. Their job is to translate complicated technical problems into

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