WED 25 MAR | WEBINAR WHEN BUILDERS FAIL. BEST PRACTICE BUILDER SELECTION TO PROTECT YOUR REPUTATION
WED 25 MAR - PROCALC WEBINAR - WHEN BUILDERS FAIL. BEST PRACTICE BUILDER SELECTION TO PROTECT YOUR REPUTATION.
• Date: Wednesday 25 March 2026
• Time: 12 pm - 1pm AEDT
• Location: Online - Via Zoom
• POINTS: 1 formal CPD point
• COST: Members Only, RAA, ACA - FREE
PRESENTED BY
Richard Armstrong, CEO, ProCalc and host of the HIA, Made to Build podcast.
OVERVIEW
In the past 12 months, 2,800 Australian construction businesses have collapsed, and nearly 500 builders faced regulatory disciplinary action.
When a build fails, it doesn’t stop with the contractor. The architect’s name is attached to the outcome.
Stranded projects, poor workmanship, and client communication breakdowns can quickly erode years of hard-earned credibility. In a tight market, one failed recommendation can damage trust and future referrals.
This CPD webinar introduces a structured, best-practice builder selection methodology using independent data and practical vetting tools to help architects assess builders with far greater confidence — before appointment.
If you’re recruiting a builder in the next 12 months, this innovative session is essential.
Protect your reputation. Register now.
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DESIGN DELIVERY AND CONSTRUCTION PHASE SERVICES
This unit of competency encompasses the provision of services to support the process of project execution through construction. This may occur through a variety of building procurement methods and construction contracts. The form of construction contract may establish different expectations and obligations upon the architect and may include contract administration services. Typically, all contract types include the timely and cost-effective management of design delivery, review and inspection processes.
- PC 48: Understand available procurement methods and their application to project delivery, considering relevant factors including project type, scale and coordination of contractors
- PC 51:Understand the process of selecting qualified contractors in accordance with an agreed procurement method and construction contract.
- PC 52: Be able to apply the principles and mechanisms implicit in the selected procurement method and associated construction contract(s), based on an understanding of the implications of differing contractual relationships.
- PC 53: Be able to provide advice to clients on the impact of a selected procurement method on cost, time, life cycle implications and quality control during the construction phase.
