Key concerns include:

  • State-Controlled Insurance Monopoly: Builders would lose access to competitive insurance options, relying solely on a government-run insurer.
  • Escalation of Contractual Disputes: The first-resort model could turn standard disputes into insurance claims, increasing costs.
  • Limited Rights to Challenge Rectification Orders: Builders might be compelled to rectify work or pay compensation with limited avenues for dispute.
  • Higher Insurance Costs: First-resort models often lead to increased administrative costs and premiums.
  • Increased Red Tape and Delays: Centralising insurance could result in longer claim processing times and regulatory bottlenecks.

Industry stakeholders are urging the government to pause the legislation and engage in genuine consultation to develop a fairer solution that protects consumers without penalising reputable builders.

Author: Paige Estritori
Published: Sunday 28th December, 2025

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