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Security of Payment Guide

NSW Government

Version:  2021.  (Current)
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Publication date
February 2021.
Pages
4
Current status
Current
Description

In NSW, people who carry out construction work or supply related goods and services under a construction contract are entitled to receive progress payments for the work or supply of those goods and services.

This is regulated by the Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act 1999 (NSW) and Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Regulation 2020 (NSW) (“Security of Payment laws”).

The Security of Payment laws are relevant to those involved in contracts within the building and construction industry such as builders, tradies, subcontractors, consultants and suppliers.

The purpose of the Security of Payment laws is to reduce the risk of insolvency in the building and construction industry in NSW by ensuring members of the contractual chain are paid for the work or services they provide.

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Security of Payment Guide cover 2021