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Construction

Dispute resolution in the courts

Which courts specialize or deal with construction disputes? Can decisions be appealed?

Australia

Australia

Courts operate at both federal and state government levels in Australia. The separation of powers means that courts are independent of and separate to parliament and the executive government.

In most cases the jurisdiction of a court is governed by the amount in dispute or, in the case of the federal Courts, the subject matter of the dispute. In Australia, the highest level Court in each state – usually called a Supreme Court – has inherent jurisdiction to resolve a dispute.

In some jurisdictions industry-specific tribunals have power to hear disputes (for example the Land and Environment Court in New South Wales and the Domestic Building List in the Victorian Civil and Administrative Tribunal).

Unless the parties specifically and expressly agree to refer a dispute to arbitration, a claim must be pursued in a court.

In many jurisdictions specific lists have been established to manage building disputes. These lists are managed by a judge with experience in hearing such disputes, and are intended to enable prompt hearing of interlocutory or preliminary arguments, assist with the quick identification of the issues and enable a hearing date to be obtained at the earliest possible time. These specialist lists may incorporate a number of special features to enable prompt and timely settlement of disputes, such as:

  • Referral to compulsory mediation
  • If appropriate, determination by the court of a preliminary point in order to dispose of the dispute or limit the issues in dispute
  • Referral to a special referee to consider key technical questions
  • Dividing the proceeding into an assessment of liability and then amount (if the claim is successful)

While some courts will grant a trial date at the first directions hearing, in other courts there may be a time delay of up to two years until the trial commences.

Decisions of the Supreme Court for each State and Territory can be appealed to the Court of Appeal Division of the Supreme Court. The ultimate court of appeal in Australia is the High Court of Australia.