HIA Contracts for New Dwellings
Residential building contracts issued by the Housing Industry Association, such as the HIA NSW Residential Building Contracts for New Dwellings, are typically written to favor Builders.
Therefore, you as home owner, must be mindful of the terms or clauses embodied in the contract, and review them first before signing.
What are Contract Terms?
Contract terms represent the written agreement of the parties. They are organised into different sections called “Clauses.” They lay out and define each party’s:
- rights
- obligations
- liabilities in case of breach
What to Focus On
HIA building contracts in NSW typically contain upwards of 30 pages. That may seem daunting to a first time home owner.
You can then use this guide to know which parts of the contract you should focus on – i.e., the clauses that affect your risks relating to:
- Cost
- Time
- Quality
List of Important Terms/Clauses
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Here’s a quick look at your HIA fixed price building contract’s must-know provisions:
What it says | Why you should know this | Risk Category |
Sets out the time when the building project must have reached practical completion | It affects other matters like payment, liquidated damages, extension of time | ✓ Time ✓ Cost |
What it says | Why you should know this | Risk Category |
Gives home owner the right to a certain sum if works aren’t completed by a certain date | It affects other matters like payment, liquidated damages, extension of time | ✓ Time ✓ Cost |
What it says | Why you should know this | Risk Category |
The HIA Building Contract Progress Payments tells you the different stages of work to be completed, and the corresponding payment due for each stage | So you can manage your budget and be on top of your obligation, and to prevent incurring penalties | ✓ Time ✓ Cost ✓ Quality |
What it says | Why you should know this | Risk Category |
It obliges you to show proof of your right to build, among others | This is evidence of your right to build and your capacity to pay | ✓ Cost |
What it says | Why you should know this | Risk Category |
Sets out the start date of the building works | This affects other matters like payment and completion | ✓ Time ✓ Cost |
What it says | Why you should know this | Risk Category |
The HIA Contract Variations lays out the procedure for either party to claim variations (changes/additions to the original plan) | Allows you to dispute the value and quality of the works | ✓ Time ✓ Cost ✓ Quality |
What it says | Why you should know this | Risk Category |
Sets the instances and the procedure for Builder to claim an extension of time | So you know when you may accept, or when you should contest claims for extension of time | ✓ Time ✓ Cost ✓ Quality |
What it says | Why you should know this | Risk Category |
Sets out the grounds and procedure for either party to terminate the contract | So you have a recourse in case of breach or insolvency on the part of the Builder | ✓ Time ✓ Cost ✓ Quality |
What it says | Why you should know this | Risk Category |
Sets out the procedure for resolving building disputes | So you’ll know what to do in case a building dispute ensues | ✓ Time ✓ Cost ✓ Quality |
What it says | Why you should know this | Risk Category |
It sets out the home owner’s obligation to pay | The Security of Payment Act entitles Builders to claim payment from the home owner; this should put you on guard as to when you should pay so you won’t need to deal with payment issues, interest, and penalties later on | ✓ Time ✓ Cost ✓ Quality |
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