Type
Publisher
Queensland Government
Publisher
Queensland Government
Version:
2018.
(Current)
Short Description
This regulation commences on 1 September 2018. (QLD legislation).
Type
Publisher
Queensland Government
Publisher
Queensland Government
Version:
2022.
(Current)
Short Description
This document is known as the Best Practice Industry Conditions.
Type
Publisher
Australian Capital Territory
Publisher
Australian Capital Territory
Version:
2004.
(Current)
Short Description
This Act is the Building Act 2004. (ACT legislation.)
Type
Publisher
Queensland Government
Publisher
Queensland Government
Version:
2012
(Current)
Short Description
To safeguard young children from drowning or injury in regulated pools. (QLD legislation.)
Type
Publisher
Australian Capital Territory
Publisher
Australian Capital Territory
Version:
2021.
(Current)
Short Description
An Act about scaffolding, lifts, cranes, building, excavation and compressed air work. (ACT legislation.)
Type
Publisher
Australian Capital Territory
Publisher
Australian Capital Territory
Version:
2000.
(Current)
Short Description
An Act to make provision in relation to the supply of plumbing or sanitary drainage services. (ACT legislation.)
Type
Publisher
Queensland Government
Publisher
Queensland Government
Version:
2023.
(Current)
Short Description
The RHF Contractor Quoting tool was created to provide a standardised method of quoting for Industry Builders participating in the Resilient Homes Fund (RHF). (Includes Contractor Quoting tool download).
Type
Publisher
Queensland Government
Publisher
Queensland Government
Version:
2022
(Current)
Short Description
Revised June 2022. (QLD Legislation.)
Type
Publisher
Queensland Government
Publisher
Queensland Government
Version:
2020.
(Current)
Short Description
Explains Queensland smoke alarm legislation changes as of 2017 and 2027.
Type
Publisher
Construction Economics and Building
Publisher
Construction Economics and Building
Version:
2015.
(Current)
Short Description
Wages and research and development expenditure were found to drive construction productivity at the national level and expenditure on research and development and the number of apprentices were found to be drivers of construction productivity in Victoria, New South Wales and Western Australia.