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Building & Construction Law Topical Issues. Marcus Beveridge / Tina Hwang (Principal/ Solicitor) Queen City Law. Slide title. Building & Construction Law: Topical Issues PART I: EARTHQUAKE STRENGTHENING ISSUES AND THE CONSTRUCTION SECTOR. BACKGROUND. Slide title.
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Building & Construction Law Topical Issues Marcus Beveridge / Tina Hwang (Principal/ Solicitor) Queen City Law
Slide title Building & Construction Law: Topical Issues PART I: EARTHQUAKE STRENGTHENING ISSUES AND THE CONSTRUCTION SECTOR BACKGROUND
Slide title Building & Construction Law: Topical Issues PART II: REMEDIAL CONSTRUCTION WORKS FOR UNIT OWNERS WHO HAVE SETTLED A LEAKY BUILDING CLAIM – THE COMMON ISSUES THAT ARISE BACKGROUND
Slide title Building & Construction Law: Topical Issues PART III: RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENTS AND COMMON ISSUES FOR PURCHASERS / DEVELOPERS FROM BUYING OFF THE PLANS IN THIS ECONOMY BACKGROUND
Slide title Building & Construction Law: Topical Issues PART IV: GUARANTEES / WARRANTIES ON CONSTRUCTION WORKS AND ASSOCIATED COMMON ISSUES BACKGROUND
Slide title Building & Construction Law: Topical Issues PART V:DOES SFO ACTION CONSTITUTE AN EXTENSION OF TIME? BACKGROUND
Part I: Earthquake Strengthening Background Building Act 2004 Dangerous Building Earthquake Prone Building Insanitary Building “Moderate Earthquake” Earthquake Prone Buildings (EPB) 1976 policy changes Slide title BACKGROUND
Part I: Earthquake Strengthening Auckland Earthquake-Prone, Dangerous & Insanitary Buildings Policy (2011 – 2016) National Building Standard (NBS) Four Categories: Critical Buildings People in crowds Heritage Buildings Other Potentially EPB Initial Evaluation Procedure (IEP) Slide title BACKGROUND
Part I: Earthquake Strengthening Christchurch Earthquakes bringing to light seismic issues Subsequent legislations Canterbury Royal Commission Report Slide title BACKGROUND
Part I: Earthquake Strengthening Drivers of Policy Changes Canterbury Royal Commission Report (minor) Banks (major) Insurance (major) Tenants (major) Slide title BACKGROUND
Part I: Earthquake Strengthening Prudent to Wait? Anticipation of current building codes increasing Ensuring compliance after the changes Belief that better science, technology and legal clarity will come Slide title BACKGROUND
Part I: Earthquake Strengthening Need to fully understand Danger in over generalisation Slide title BACKGROUND
Part II: Remedial Construction Background Shift from building claims to building repairs Settlement / judgment / government packages – where to next? (often very tired and bitter) Slide title BACKGROUND
Part II: Remedial Construction Financial and Banking Requirements Conditions of settlement Inevitable shortfall from settlement / judgment / package Bank Funding Section 48 (74) and issues Slide title BACKGROUND
Part II: Remedial Construction Scope of Works Properly ascertaining scope of works Examples: fire report, painting, carpeting Litigation Lawyers ≠ construction lawyers Second Generation Claims Slide title BACKGROUND
Part III: Off the Plan Purchase Background Recent rise of city apartment developments Need for purchasers to understand the risks and implications Slide title BACKGROUND
Part III: Off the Plan Purchase Securities Act What constitutes securities under the Security Act? Representations on rental or returns? Prospectus? Slide title BACKGROUND
Part III: Off the Plan Purchase Problematic Terms Sunset Clause Modification / amendment Clauses Defects Liability Unit Titles Slide title BACKGROUND
Part IV: Guarantees / Warranties Background No guarantees or warranties on new built houses Ineffective? Slide title BACKGROUND
Part IV: Guarantees / Warranties Empty Banks and Insurance requirements Public misnomers Need to get from head contractor, manufacturer, subcontractors and all involved Disclaimers or client warranties undermining guarantees/ warranties Slide title BACKGROUND
Part V: SFO Background Joke, but what constitutes an extension of time? Slide title BACKGROUND