Construction Law: Unpacking Major Regulatory Reforms
The ACT Government has been overhauling the territory’s building regulatory regime. A consultation program commenced in 2016, with a report issued later that year. Since then, a series of legislative amendments have occurred, and more are proposed to occur in the future, all aimed at improving building quality within the ACT. Join a leading construction law expert as she works through the package of proposed reforms and the current status of implementation.
Description
Attend and earn 1 CPD unit in Substantive Law and Procedural Law
This program is based on ACT legislation
Chair: Ashlee Berry, Member Services Director, Master Builders Association of the ACT
Construction Law: Regulatory Reform
- Legislative amendments: insights and breakdown
- Current status: update on major changes
- Proposed reforms: what we can expect
- Detailed analysis
Presented by Alisa Taylor, Partner, Meyer Vandenberg Lawyers; Recommended Property and Real Estate Lawyer, Doyle’s Guide 2020
Presenters
Alisa Taylor
Alisa is the Partner leading Meyer Vandenberg’s litigation and dispute resolution team. Her personal passion is resolving property and construction disputes, as well as assisting her clients to avoid disputes through effective project management and contract administration. Alisa lectures in Building and Construction Law at both the University of Canberra and the Canberra Institute of Technology, and she sits on a number of committees and boards which have provided input into the ACT Government’s ongoing reform of building regulation.