Queensland Building and Construction Commission - QBCC

Queensland Building and Construction Commission - QBCC

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Connect with us when building or renovating your home for trusted advice and assistance. If your enquiry is urgent, please call us on 13 93 33.

We offer services through all stages of the building process, including licensing, information and advice, home warranty insurance and dispute prevention and resolution. We update and monitor this page during office hours from Monday to Friday.

02/06/2026

As a licensee, it is important to ensure you don't request more than the maximum amount for a deposit.
Under Queensland law, the maximum deposit you can request from a customer is tied to the contract value:
➡️Contracts valued $3,300 or less - up to 20% of the contract price
➡️Contracts valued between $3,301 and $19,999 - 10% of the contract price
➡️Contract valued more than $20,000 - 5% of the contract price.

Getting deposits and progress claims right protects your client, supports your home warranty cover obligations, and keeps you on the right side of compliance.
Check out the link in the comments for more information 🔗

01/06/2026

Join the 9,500 licensees already going digital! Keep your QBCC licence at your fingertips - no more searching the glove box. Download the digital licence app today.

Photos from Queensland Building and Construction Commission - QBCC's post 31/05/2026

Thinking about adding a tiny home to your property? 🏡

Tiny homes are growing in popularity—but the rules around them can be unclear.
That’s why we're kicking off a series unpacking the most common questions about tiny homes in Queensland, including what’s regulated and where the QBCC fits in.

First up: approvals.
Do you need council approval for a tiny home on your property?
Yes, they fall under the same planning, building and plumbing laws that apply to traditional homes - therefore, you need council approval to build one.

Looking for more information on tiny homes? Check out our FAQs - link in comments 🔗

Photos from Queensland Building and Construction Commission - QBCC's post 28/05/2026

Buying off‑the‑plan and noticed a 'sunset clause'? Here’s what it really means ☀️

Sunset clauses are commonly included when you’re buying off-the-plan land, a house and land package, or a new apartment.

A sunset clause sets a deadline (the ‘sunset date’) for when the development must be completed and the title registered. If this date isn’t met, either the buyer or the developer may have the right to cancel the contract.

⚠️ Why this matters
In some cases, a contract can be terminated even after you’ve waited months (or years). If property values have risen, the developer may be able to resell the property at a higher price.

Swipe to see what this means for buyers and developers, and our tips before you sign a contract👉
For more information, visit the link in the comments 🔗

27/05/2026

🔧 Work in the service trades? This one’s for you.

If you’re in plumbing, drainage, fire protection, air-conditioning or mechanical services, don’t miss this opportunity to connect and stay informed.

The Service Trades Council (STC) is hosting a free industry forum in Hervey Bay, bringing together experts from the QBCC, Fraser Coast Regional Council and Ergon Energy Network share local insights and the latest updates to help you continue to work safely.
💬 Stick around for an open Q&A session – a great chance to raise issues, ask questions and hear directly from the people shaping the industry.

📍 Hervey Bay Boat Club – 1 Buccaneer Drive, Hervey Bay
🗓️ Thursday, 18 June 2026
⌚ 4–7pm (registrations from 3.30pm)
Visit the link below to reserve your spot 👇

FAQs: Tiny homes in Queensland unpacked | Queensland Building and Construction Commission 26/05/2026

Thinking about adding a tiny home to your property? 🏡

Before you buy, it’s important to understand how tiny homes are regulated in Queensland — and where the QBCC fits in.

Once a tiny home is fixed to land and used as a dwelling, it’s treated much like a traditional home. That means:
✅ You’ll need the right planning and building approvals (check with your local council first)
✅ Installation must be done by a QBCC licensee
✅ The work must meet National Construction Code (NCC) requirements

The QBCC also administers the Queensland Home Warranty Scheme (QHWS), which may protect home owners if something goes wrong with on‑site installation work (such as footings, tie‑downs or service connections). It’s important to know that the scheme doesn’t cover off‑site manufacturing or defective products — those are covered under consumer law instead.

For more information about tiny homes, check out our latest blog

FAQs: Tiny homes in Queensland unpacked | Queensland Building and Construction Commission We’re unpacking some common questions about tiny homes (technically called small modular residential buildings) to help you:

25/05/2026

Calling all plumbers, drainers, fire protection workers and other service trades!

The Service Trades Council (STC) is hosting a FREE forum in Brisbane tailored to the plumbing, drainage, fire protection, air-conditioning, and mechanical services sectors.

Get the latest updates and connect with industry and government experts, including the QBCC, Brisbane City Council and Ergon Energy Network —covering local insights and the latest updates to help you continue to work safely.
💬 A panel Q&A session will also give you the chance to ask questions and share your views, this is also an opportunity for you to connect with others.

📍 Broncos Club – 98 Fulcher Road, Red Hill
🗓️ Tuesday, 16 June 2026
⌚ 4–7pm (registrations from 3.30pm)
See the link below to reserve your spot 👇

24/05/2026

The QBCC has identified three individuals suspected of unlicensed building activity following a recent audit across Maryborough.

Our officers conducted more than 130 licence checks at 50 active sites, uncovering:
🔎 Two individuals allegedly performing unlicensed work
🔎 One licensee suspected of engaging an unlicensed worker

While over 90% of licensees continue to do the right thing, even a small number of breaches can put home owners at risk. That’s why the QBCC will continue to take strong action where needed - to protect consumers and uphold the reputation of Queensland’s building industry.

Read the full media statement in the comments below 🔗

Photos from Queensland Building and Construction Commission - QBCC's post 21/05/2026

Just bought an apartment and thinking about renovating?

Before you get started, it’s important to know that the type of building and the work you’re planning may affect what approvals are needed and whether home warranty insurance applies.
Apartment renovations typically involve body corporate by‑laws and must comply with Queensland building and safety regulations.

👉 Swipe to learn the key things to know before renovating an apartment
🔗 Visit the link in the comments for more guidance

Photos from Queensland Building and Construction Commission - QBCC's post 19/05/2026

Tradies! Are you owed money from a completed home or renovation project? You've got options, but there are strict timeframes you need to be aware of.

Adjudication is a fast‑track process that the QBCC offers to licensees to help resolve commercial payment disputes, without going through court. The timeframe that applies depends on your situation, so swipe through to check what applies to you 👉

⏱️ Remember: Applications need to hit the Registrar before 5pm AEST on a business day to count for that day.

Don’t lose your right to claim because of a missed deadline. Everything you need to apply (online or by manual form) is linked in the comment below 🔗

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