Print Email Facebook Twitter Building control in Australia; experiences with private sector involvement Title Building control in Australia; experiences with private sector involvement Author Van der Heijden, J.J. Faculty OTB Research Institute Date 2008-12-31 Abstract Facing issues with regulatory enforcement through municipal agencies, governments in Australia have reformed the enforcement of public building regulations. As a result, the private sector has been introduced in building regulatory enforcement regimes with differences amongst jurisdictions. In this paper account is given of the present day situation in four Australian states. This by introducing both the formal structure of, and experiences with the building regulatory enforcement regimes in the states analysed. Discussion of the formal set-up is based on secondary accounts and discussion of the experiences is based upon a series of interviews with over 60 key-persons in the jurisdictions mentioned. Subject AustraliaBuilding regulationsBuilding controlPrivate sector involvement To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:de376b48-6026-4270-a340-7d042b2999eb Publisher Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors Dublin Institute of Technology ISBN 978-1-84219-434-8 Source COBRA 2008. RICS Construction and Building Research Conference, 1-10. (2008) Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights (c) 2008 van der Heijden, J.J. Files PDF 219628.pdf 503.2 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:de376b48-6026-4270-a340-7d042b2999eb/datastream/OBJ/view