Welcome to the RICS Adjudication Knowledge Base relevant to the State of Queensland.

Within this section of our website you will find a variety of helpful information on questions such as:
- What is adjudication in Queensland and what does Security of Payment legislation/BCIPA mean for those involved in construction or related services?
- Who can use security of payment legislation, and to what end?
- What are the requirements for application for adjudication?
- The requirements and obligations of those involved in construction disputes that go to adjudication.
The Knowledge Base is broken up into a number of sections. Click below to access these sections.
- General introduction to the BCIP Act and adjudication.
- Information for the claimant – eligibility for application and how to apply.
- Information for the respondent – the rights and responsibilities of the respondent.
- Information regarding the adjudication process.
The following are not strictly part of the knowledge base but provide helpful information.
- QLD adjudication forms and tools – pro-forma documents and flowcharts.
- The costs of going to adjudication.
Disclaimer
It should be noted that the information contained within the knowledge base should be taken as a guide only, rather than constituting authoritative legal advice. For more information on anything within the Adjudication Knowledge Base please contact our office.
If you desire more detailed information on the Queensland security of payment legislation or anything contained within, please consider our Annotated BCIPA Online Guide, a subscription based service that aims to keep you up to date with legislative changes relevant to the BCIP Act, or perhaps consider attendance at one of our many training courses.
