Introduced as a measure to improve security of payment, the requirement that a head contractor provide proof that it has paid its subcontractors as a condition precedent to its own entitlement to be paid by the principal has for some time been a common provision in Australian standard form construction contracts. Recognising that allegations of some head contractors swearing false statutory declarations in relation to their contractual proof of payment obligations have been longstanding, the New South Wales Parliament has recently enacted a statutory requirement for head contractors to provide proof of payment in the building and construction industry. By examining the statutory provisions, and analysing their likely implications, this arti...
In Malaysia, subcontractors are definitely benefited from payment provisions in the proposed Constru...
In Malaysia, sub-contractors have to bear with the current structure of payment mechanisms in the st...
It is absolutely fundamental to trust within the construction industry that participants should be p...
The purpose of this paper is to give a background to the security of payment problem in the New Sout...
Insolvency has become endemic in the Australian construction industry. The scale of the problem has ...
The New South Wales Government has established this Inquiry to help safeguard the interests of subco...
Often legal and contractual conditions stipulate payment terms for contracts which could impact on c...
The Construction Contracts Act 2004 provides for security of payment in the construction industry th...
PurposeStates have intervened with legislation to improve cashflow within construction project suppl...
In Malaysia, the particularly small sized sub-contractors are definitely benefited from payment prov...
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...
Traditional payment methods in the construction industry create risk of payment delays and losses. T...
As in any commercial activity, cash flow is vital for the survival of construction businesses. Const...
Non-residential construction projects typically involve a large number of parties and a complicated...
In Malaysia, subcontractors are definitely benefited from payment provisions in the proposed Constru...
In Malaysia, sub-contractors have to bear with the current structure of payment mechanisms in the st...
It is absolutely fundamental to trust within the construction industry that participants should be p...
The purpose of this paper is to give a background to the security of payment problem in the New Sout...
Insolvency has become endemic in the Australian construction industry. The scale of the problem has ...
The New South Wales Government has established this Inquiry to help safeguard the interests of subco...
Often legal and contractual conditions stipulate payment terms for contracts which could impact on c...
The Construction Contracts Act 2004 provides for security of payment in the construction industry th...
PurposeStates have intervened with legislation to improve cashflow within construction project suppl...
In Malaysia, the particularly small sized sub-contractors are definitely benefited from payment prov...
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...
Traditional payment methods in the construction industry create risk of payment delays and losses. T...
As in any commercial activity, cash flow is vital for the survival of construction businesses. Const...
Non-residential construction projects typically involve a large number of parties and a complicated...
In Malaysia, subcontractors are definitely benefited from payment provisions in the proposed Constru...
In Malaysia, sub-contractors have to bear with the current structure of payment mechanisms in the st...
It is absolutely fundamental to trust within the construction industry that participants should be p...