REALWorld Law

Construction

Rights of purchasers, tenants and banks

How are third parties who are not parties to the construction contract – such as purchasers, tenants and lending banks providing finance towards the development – afforded protection and given rights against the original designers and contractors involved in the design and construction of the project?

Australia

Australia

The construction process produces a built environment which has potentially adverse implications for future owners and occupiers. There are serious consequences for these parties, who have no control over the design and construction of their buildings, if the original building team gets it wrong.

Australian law recognizes that building owners who suffer loss because of defective building have a cause of action against negligent builders and others.

It is also possible for end-users to require the main construction parties to provide them with separate collateral warranty agreements or ‘third-party-rights. Such collateral warranties would contain exclusion and limitation clauses which restrict the damages which end-users could recover.