
CONTRACT CLAIMS ADVICE

Your claim is bulletproof if it’s accurate, legit and thorough!
If you don't know the ins and outs of construction contracts or skip a proper contract check, you are cruising for financial bruising. We know building contract legislation backwards, forwards, and upside down. We follow the court's decisions to ensure our clients’ claims have the best chance of success.
We are experts at handling subcontractors' charges claims, adjudication applications, and other key notices under the Building Industry Fairness (Security of Payments) Act 2017 (BIFA).
When it comes to BIFA claims, two (2) documents do the heavy lifting – the Payment Claim and the Payment Schedule.
Getting this part of your business right will eliminate 90% of future disputes.

Often, our clients say ...
“I had no idea!"
or ask
“Why can’t I get paid for that?"

Variations and Extension-of-time Notices
The NUMBER ONE cause of disagreements is variations!
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An everyday experience – most subcontractors' contracts (especially verbal agreements) let them down.
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Getting some key terms into your contracts will get you to the front of a long queue and get you paid on time every time.

Our Templates
When it comes to claims, it’s essential to clearly outline the amount owed for the completed work as per the contract with the builder. Using the right template can make or break the deal.
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Our bulletproof notice and claim templates do the heavy lifting so you don’t have to. Both are reliable and flexible enough to be adjusted to suit your business perfectly.
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We’ve got your back!

Contract Claims and Disputes
Contract claims advice for commercial subcontractors
Got a variation or EOT claim? We’ll help you through it!
If you’re a subbie and not sure how to handle a tricky variation or EOT claim, we’ve got the experience to guide you. We've handled loads of these over the years and know exactly what it takes to get you the result you’re after. We are based in Brisbane but work with clients all over Queensland, Sydney, Melbourne, New South Wales and Victoria.