Specialist discipline / §01

Construction Expert Witness Reports

Defect and dispute reporting for building and construction litigation.

Code of Conduct

Every report

Vetted experts

Australia-wide

Turnaround

From 10 days

Scope / Services include

Technical reporting for disputed matters.

Our allocation team identifies a vetted consultant whose technical experience and location fit the matter. Every brief is engaged under a documented Purchase Order so scope, fees and deliverables are fixed before technical work begins.

  • Residential class 1 & 2
  • Commercial fitout
  • Industrial & warehouse
  • Education & healthcare
  • Mixed-use developments
  • Construction defects
  • Building defects
  • Construction disputes
  • Litigation support
  • Builder negligence claims

Deliverables / What you receive

Court-ready outputs at each stage.

Every engagement delivers documented, code-compliant outputs that can be relied on in court, tribunal or expert determination.

D-01

Scott Schedule entries

Itemised defect, cause, scope and quantum entries aligned to the pleadings.

D-02

Independent expert report

Code-compliant report with opinion, basis, materials relied upon and limitations.

D-03

Joint expert conclave

Pre-trial conferral, joint statement and points of agreement / disagreement.

D-04

Court attendance

Concurrent evidence (hot tub), cross-examination and conclave attendance.

Methodology / How the work runs

A documented, repeatable investigation method.

Each phase below is recorded and time-stamped so the chain of reasoning behind every opinion is transparent and reproducible.

  1. 01

    Site inspection

    Non-destructive and destructive investigation with photographic and measured records.

  2. 02

    Document review

    Contract, drawings, specifications, RFIs, variations, certifier and trade records.

  3. 03

    Standards mapping

    Assessment against the NCC, AS/NZS standards and manufacturer requirements.

  4. 04

    Opinion & report

    Causation, contributing factors, rectification scope and quantum band.

Standards / Codes referenced

Anchored to the Australian standards courts expect.

Reports map findings to the National Construction Code, AS/NZS standards, manufacturer durability requirements and the relevant Expert Witness Code of Conduct.

NCC

National Construction Code — current adopted edition for the jurisdiction.

AS/NZS

Discipline-specific Australian and joint AS/NZS standards.

Manufacturer

Product specification, warranty and installation requirements.

Code of Conduct

Federal Court / UCPR / VCAT / NCAT expert duties as applicable.

When you need this expert

Engage early — usually before pleadings close.

The most common scenarios where this discipline is briefed for expert evidence in Australian courts and tribunals.

  • SCN-01

    Builder vs. principal payment dispute with cross-claim for defective works

  • SCN-02

    Owner claim against builder for incomplete or non-conforming works

  • SCN-03

    Certifier negligence allegations following defect discovery

  • SCN-04

    Insurance disputes over home warranty and latent defects

Principles / How we work

Independent, scoped, and accountable.

Five non-negotiables that govern every brief — set before work begins and recorded in the Purchase Order.

P-01

Independent

No commercial tie to any party in the matter.

P-02

Scoped

Fees, scope and milestones fixed in writing.

P-03

Documented

Chain of evidence preserved end-to-end.

P-04

Code-aligned

Every opinion anchored to standards & code.

P-05

Accountable

Same expert through report, conclave and hearing.

Allocation / 04 steps

From enquiry to expert report.

  1. 01

    Matter qualified

  2. 02

    Expert matched

  3. 03

    Purchase Order issued

  4. 04

    Report delivered

Jurisdictions / Australia-wide

Briefed in every Australian jurisdiction.

Allocations consider jurisdiction, the relevant court or tribunal rules and any practitioner registration required for the matter.

State

NSW

State

VIC

State

QLD

State

WA

State

SA

State

TAS

State

NT

State

ACT

FAQs / Construction

Questions briefs commonly ask.

Short answers to the questions law firms, insurers and owners corporations raise before they instruct.

When should a construction expert be engaged?

As soon as a defect, delay or quality dispute is anticipated to proceed to litigation, NCAT or arbitration.

Do you provide Scott Schedules?

Yes. We prepare and respond to Scott Schedules, including cause, scope and cost columns.

Can the same expert give evidence at hearing?

Yes. Every allocated expert is briefed for conclave, joint reports and oral evidence.

NEXT ACTION / ENQUIRY

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Tell us what the dispute requires. We’ll qualify the matter and match it to the right discipline and jurisdiction.

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