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The Act imposes a statutory duty of care on professionals involved in construction, extending to current and future landowners. This duty is non-delegable and retrospective, meaning it applies to past work and cannot be transferred to another party. Consequently, builders are required to secure PI insurance that provides adequate coverage for liabilities that may arise from their work.
To comply with the new regulations, builders should:
Failure to obtain the required PI insurance by the specified deadline may result in penalties, including the inability to legally undertake certain construction projects. Therefore, it is imperative for NSW builders to take proactive steps to secure appropriate coverage well ahead of the 1 July 2026 deadline.
In summary, the forthcoming mandatory PI insurance requirement for NSW builders represents a significant shift towards greater accountability and consumer protection within the construction industry. Builders must act promptly to ensure compliance and safeguard their professional practice.
Published:Wednesday, 22nd Apr 2026
Author: Paige Estritori
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