Since the introduction of the Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act into New South Wales in 1999, construction industry payment legislation has progressively been enacted on a jurisdiction-by-jurisdiction basis throughout Australia. Of the eight Australian Acts, two distinct legislative models can be discerned – what have been termed the ‘East Coast’ and ‘West Coast’ models. This article compares the two models with respect to their payment systems and adjudication schemes, procedural justice afforded, incursion upon freedom of contract, uptake rates and efficiency. From this comparison, the strengths and weaknesses of the two models are identified. Finally, a dual process of adjudication based on progress payment claim...
Statutory adjudication has been enacted throughout Australia on a state-by-state basis. The original...
The purpose of this paper is to give a background to the security of payment problem in the New Sout...
The fundamental drive behind the introduction of the statutory adjudication scheme is to improve cas...
Since the introduction of the Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act into New So...
Since the introduction of the Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act into New So...
Over the past twelve years, building and construction industry security of payment legislation has p...
This article considers the success of the two distinct construction industry payment legislative mod...
Several Commonwealth jurisdictions have introduced construction industry payment legislation over th...
Abstract Purpose -The purpose of this paper is to provide insights into the existing legislative sys...
This is a response to Towards Harmonisation of the Construction Industry Security of Payment Legisla...
In Australia, statutory construction adjudication is a fast payment dispute resolution process desig...
In Australia, statutory construction adjudication has recently received a lot of criticism due to th...
Researchers in many countries advocated that the security of payment act (SPA) can help expedite res...
In Australia, a supreme court has a supervisory role over the statutory adjudication process that ha...
The Building and Construction Industry Security of Payments Act 1999���updated 27 November 2003, New...
Statutory adjudication has been enacted throughout Australia on a state-by-state basis. The original...
The purpose of this paper is to give a background to the security of payment problem in the New Sout...
The fundamental drive behind the introduction of the statutory adjudication scheme is to improve cas...
Since the introduction of the Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act into New So...
Since the introduction of the Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act into New So...
Over the past twelve years, building and construction industry security of payment legislation has p...
This article considers the success of the two distinct construction industry payment legislative mod...
Several Commonwealth jurisdictions have introduced construction industry payment legislation over th...
Abstract Purpose -The purpose of this paper is to provide insights into the existing legislative sys...
This is a response to Towards Harmonisation of the Construction Industry Security of Payment Legisla...
In Australia, statutory construction adjudication is a fast payment dispute resolution process desig...
In Australia, statutory construction adjudication has recently received a lot of criticism due to th...
Researchers in many countries advocated that the security of payment act (SPA) can help expedite res...
In Australia, a supreme court has a supervisory role over the statutory adjudication process that ha...
The Building and Construction Industry Security of Payments Act 1999���updated 27 November 2003, New...
Statutory adjudication has been enacted throughout Australia on a state-by-state basis. The original...
The purpose of this paper is to give a background to the security of payment problem in the New Sout...
The fundamental drive behind the introduction of the statutory adjudication scheme is to improve cas...