To better protect customers from defective building work, the NSW Government has moved the Strata Building Bond and Inspections Scheme (SBBIS) online.
Under the SBBIS, developers are required to pay a bond equal to 2 per cent of the building contract price to NSW Fair Trading for newly constructed multi-storey (4 levels and higher) strata developments.
The building bond adds another layer of protection for strata owners, providing money to cover the cost of rectifying early defects that are not fixed by the developer.
Minister for Better Regulation and Innovation, the Hon. Kevin Anderson MP, said moving the process online is the first step in the State Government’s new digital data hub and will take the scheme to the next level by removing paper forms, making the process simpler and allowing everyone involved to easily follow progress on claims and inspections.
“The Strata Building Bond and Inspections Scheme currently holds more than $66.5 million in building bonds. That is money that can go straight to owners corporations to fix building defects without them needing to go through expensive, complex and lengthy legal claims,” Minister Anderson said.
“Moving the SBBIS online means that everyone knows what’s happening so we can get through the process quickly, making life simpler and easier for strata owners in NSW.”
“The NSW Government has embarked on revolutionary reform in the construction sector to better protect new apartment owners, and make regulation more efficient and transparent,” he said.
“Taking the SSBIS online is an important innovation that will enable Fair Trading to oversee the process digitally, freeing up capacity so it can focus on high-risk compliance matters.”
Minister for Digital and Customer Service, the Hon. Victor Dominello MP, said digitising the SSBIS will play a pivotal role in strengthening trust and confidence in the building industry.
“This initiative has homeowners at its heart. Strata living is increasingly popular for couples and families and we want to do everything, including using technology, to reduce stress and make life easier for them,” Minister Dominello said.
“We’re now giving people a bird’s-eye view of an important aspect of the strata process, so they can keep a close watch on their most significant financial investment.”
Building inspectors can now download a free ‘SBBIS Inspect’ app that will enable them to log defects and add photos or video evidence to their reports in real-time during on-site inspections.
The SBBIS digitisation is one of the first stages in the development of a new Strata Hub to support strata management in NSW and drive building industry reform as part of the Construct NSW transformation strategy.
For more information visit the Fair Trading website.