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Cert IV - M. S. Martin January 2012
Resolve Business Disputes and Select and Prepare a Construction
Contract
Lesson OneIntroduction
Cert IV - M. S. Martin January 2012
Todays Lesson
• Course Overview• Where to obtain information on resolution of
disputes• Establish the procedure• Overview of contracts• Types rules and principles of contracts• Begin some activities
Cert IV - M. S. Martin January 2012
8:00am 10:30am
3:30pm 5:00pm
5:30pm 8:30pm
8:00am 4:00pm8:00am 4:00pm
8:00am 4:00pm8:00am 4:00pm
8:00am 4:00pm Plan Building for Construction Work8:00am 4:00pm Plan Building for Construction Work8:00am 4:00pm Plan Building for Construction Work8:00am 4:00pm
Semester Two
Semester One - Term 1 & 2 - 2012
Time
Break
Break
3:15pm
Mirko Naidofski
Nick PrestonWednesday Night
Teacher
Mark HawkinsApply Struct. Principles to residential low rise
(wholistic) Apply Legal Requirements to Building Projects and Manage Finances
1:30pm
TBATBA TBA
TBA
Student Timetable FLEX Certificate IV
Note: TBA = To be Advised
Build Thermally Effi cient and Sustainable Structures
John Freedman
Word Processing / Spread Sheets
TBA
Apply site Survey & set out proceedures Mirko NaidofskiField DayField Day
TBARoomTBA
At Home
At Home
TBAPlan Building for Construction Work
B211
A211
RoomB232B232
B232
Plan Building for Construction WorkPlusDrop in classes to
finish
On-Line (Parrallel Study)
Read and Interporate Plans (complete) Mike MartinSelect Procure and store materials to
low rise (start only)Mike Martin
Apply site Survey & set out proceedures
11:00am 1:00pm Mike Martin
Room
B232
B232
Friday Day
April holidays 1 (Friday - 13.4.12 & 20.4.12)Time Teacher
Apply site Survey & set out proceedures Mirko Naidofski
Mike Martin(wholistic) resolve business disputes and select and prepare a construction
contractBreak
Saturdays (TBA)
Time Teacher
Apply site Survey & set out proceedures Mirko NaidofskiTerm 2 - Semester 1
July holidays 2
Teacher
Cert IV - M. S. Martin January 2012
Assessment Documents and Text• Look at the “elements”
(what you will be learning)• You will be assessed by
simulated or project based assessments– Disputes – 1 x research based
written assignment– Disputes – 1 x combined end
of semester written test– Contracts – 1 x contact based
written assignment– Contracts – 1 x combined
end of semester
Cert IV - M. S. Martin January 2012
Lesson 1 - Disputes
Cert IV - M. S. Martin January 2012
Dispute Resolution Procedure OFTStep 1: Talk about it Step 2: Client letter Step 3: Contact Fair Trading
Step 4: Notify the insurer
Step 5: OFT Building inspections
Step 6: Rectification Order
Step 7: Home Building Advocacy Service
Step 8: Claim on home warranty insurance
1. The first step to resolving a dispute with a builder or tradesperson is through discussion of concerns with both parties, as soon as anyone becomes aware of a problem.
2. Following the conversation, the client is advised by OFT to write down the details of the discussion in a letter and be sure to include an outline of what was agreed to be done and by when, and send it to the contractor
3. If the client and the contractor cannot resolve the dispute themselves, the next step is to contact Fair Trading for dispute resolution assistance
4. In order for the client to safeguard their position under the home warranty insurance policy, if they become aware of defective or incomplete work, they must immediately notify the insurer
5. Fair Trading Building Inspectors do not undertake a general inspection of the work. They visit the site to look at the specific items that are the subject of the dispute.
6. if issued, it will list the work that is to be rectified/completed and the conditions that both parties are to meet in complying with the Order
7. Macquarie Legal Centre – fair trading funded lawyers for the client (home owner)
8. Home warranty insurance provides a set period of cover for loss caused by defective or incomplete work in the event of the death, disappearance or insolvency of the contractor
Cert IV - M. S. Martin January 2012
Dispute Resolution
• In these notes, there is a copy of the Office of fair trading resolution procedure's
• In the legal competencies text, there are some extended notes on the subject
• Over the coming weeks we will look at both in some detail, as well as look at their link with contract conditions and any legal ramifications
Cert IV - M. S. Martin January 2012
Lesson 1 - Contracts
Chapter 1 – Contract Law
Cert IV - M. S. Martin January 2012
By Definition
• A contract is an agreement between ‘parties’ which is legally recognised or legally enforceable by the court. Do not assume all contracts will be legally enforceable in court.
• A ‘party’ or ‘parties’ is a person or persons, business, or organisation that an agreement can be made with.
• A contract can be verbal but the great weakness of verbal contracts is that it becomes difficult to prove what was said and agreed to in any dispute.
• Already we have a link with dispute resolution ?
Cert IV - M. S. Martin January 2012
A Building Contract
• A building contract is where one person, the builder, agrees to supply labour and materials for the construction of a building (or other building works) for the benefit of the client who agrees to pay for such works.
• Contracts are vital to the construction process• A builder’s only obligation to build is created by a contract• More often than not, the contract is the builder’s only record
of right to payment• Contracts direct and rule every move• Contracts involving large sums of money like building
contracts should always be in writing
Cert IV - M. S. Martin January 2012
Contracts and Disputes• By writing a contract and each party knowing its rights
and responsibilities• if there is a dispute, it may be resolved without going
to court; or if it does go to court it will be sorted out quicker and therefore more cheaply
• A contract involves an agreement which gives rise to rights and obligations that are enforceable by law.
• A person who breaks a contract promise may be sued• may have to pay the other person compensation for
loses if sued, or comply with some other court order.
Cert IV - M. S. Martin January 2012
Rules of Law
• Much of the rules of contract law are based on the principles of fairness or ‘equity’ and also on principles from the ‘common law’
• Common law is the law built up through the decisions of judges over many years
• The common law side of things we look at in the Legal competency prior to this class
Cert IV - M. S. Martin January 2012
Legal Principles and Builders• Understanding contracts and how to use them requires
a more detailed look at some legal principles, therefore:• builders should never attempt to create their own
contract templates• Contracts is an area for specialists like lawyers• This subject will only give you a simplified
understanding of contracts, and contract law• You wouldn’t ask a lawyer to build you a house would
you? So why would expect a builder to write his own contract template.
Cert IV - M. S. Martin January 2012
Contract Templates• There are a number of standard contracts available which
suit various types of building job that you should use these• You have a copy of two of these OFT contracts at the back
of your text notes.• You can also get contracts from organisations like the HIA• You should also be aware now by the changes in legislation
that early this year there will be another provision for jobs under $5000.00
• The specifics of the contracts themselves, we will look at, at a later date.
Cert IV - M. S. Martin January 2012
Cert IV - M. S. Martin January 2012
References
• Competency text for ‘Resolve Business Disputes and Select and Prepare a Construction Contract’
• Websites as listed below: http://www.business.gov.au/Howtoguides/Thinkingofstartingabusiness/Whatplanningtoolscanhelpme/Pages/Businessplanguidesandtemplates.aspxhttp://www.ato.gov.au/businesses/http://www.fairtrading.nsw.gov.au/Tradespeople.html
http://www.google.com.au/search?tbm=isch&hl=en&source=hp&biw=1600&bih=751&q=building+contracts+NSW&gbv=2&oq=building+contracts+NSW&aq=f&aqi=g-S1g-mS5&aql=&gs_sm=12&gs_upl=3518l20306l0l22899l37l37l7l2l2l0l268l5864l3.2.23l28l0
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