NSW building regulation update – April 2025

Join the ACA NSW/ACT on Tuesday 29 April for exclusive insights on the latest NSW building regulation updates. Sharon Levy will provide you with critical knowledge to navigate the evolving construction landscape to increase your understanding and ensure you mitigate risks related to building compliance and liability.
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As the construction industry continues to evolve, staying informed about the latest regulatory updates is crucial for ensuring compliance and minimising liability risks. In this exclusive session, Sharon Levy, Partner at Bartier Perry Lawyers, will provide valuable insights into the latest developments in building regulation and the critical implications for construction professionals.
The presentation will cover the latest from the NSW Building Commission and a legal update on the Design and Building Practitioners Act.
Sharon will delve into the latest initiatives from the NSW Building Commission, including the strategic direction set by the newly appointed Commissioner. She will explore the evolving landscape of Class 1 building audits, outlining what to expect from these audits and how they impact your current and future projects. Sharon will also share insights from the Building Defects Library, focusing on common defects, compliance standards, and best practices to prevent costly issues in building projects.
The session will also provide an in-depth update on legal developments under the Design and Building Practitioners Act, with a special focus on the landmark High Court decision in Pafburn Pty Ltd & Anor v the Owners – SP No 84674. Sharon will break down the implications of this pivotal case, offering practical insights on how it affects architects, building practitioners, and insurers.
With increased scrutiny on building practices, compliance and defect management, Sharon will share strategies to effectively manage both legal and financial risks. You’ll leave the session with actionable insights on how to safeguard your projects from potential liabilities, stay aligned with emerging compliance standards, and meet regulatory expectations in the construction sector.
Don’t miss this opportunity to get expert insights on regulatory changes and how to mitigate risks related to building compliance and liability.
SPEAKER
Sharon Levy has over 20 years’ experience in commercial disputes, and a particular expertise in building and construction.
She has successfully represented a diverse range of clients including councils, NSW government departments, builders, developers, sub-contractors, consultants, owners corporations and high net worth individuals.
She acts for varied entities in claims related to the Home Building Act, Design and Building Practitioners Act and Security of Payment Act. She specialises in advising on construction contracts for architects, builders and contractors.
WHERE & WHEN
Online via Zoom
8.30–9.30am Tuesday, 29 April 2025
*Presentation will be recorded for later viewing
COST & BOOKING
Members $30 incl GST
Non-members $40 incl GST
To reserve your ticket, BOOK HERE.
CPD
Participation in this event will deliver 1 formal CPD point.
Learning outcomes:
- Understand Regulatory Priorities – Gain insights into the NSW Building Commission’s current priorities, the new Commissioner’s objectives, and how they impact building practitioners.
- Identify Common Building Defects – Learn about the most frequent defects identified in Class 1 building audits and the relevant compliance standards they breach.
- Navigate the Building Defects Library – Understand how to use the Building Defects Library as a resource to improve compliance and risk management on projects.
- Interpret Recent Case Law – Explore the latest legal developments under the Design and Building Practitioners Act, including the High Court’s decision in Pafburn Pty Ltd & Anor v the Owners – SP No 84674, and its implications for architects, insurers, and the construction industry.
- Mitigate Risk and Liability – Gain practical insights into how to mitigate risks associated with building defects and non-compliance, and how recent legal decisions impact liability and insurance coverage.
AACA Competencies:
- Practice Management & Professional Conduct – PC1, PC9, PC16
- Detailed Design and Construction Documentations – PC42
CONTACT
For any questions, please contact Marie Frost nswact@aca.org.au