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Collecting Money from a Principal Under the Security of Payments Act NSW

Building & Construction Industry Security Of Payments Act 1999

  • This is one of the best tools in the whole of the New South Wales debt collection industry.
  • When the contractor you are working for is untrustworthy and or unreliable and or incompetent you need to be able to bypass him and go to the principal contractor that he is working for.
  • The Building & Construction Industry Security Of Payments Act 1999 make this possible once you have applied for adjudication.
  • This is done with a ‘Payments Withholding Request’ under the BCISPA 1999.
  • And once a determination & judgement are obtained under the BCISPA 1999 we can proceed to press the principal to release payment directly to you bypassing your debtor.
  • This is done by obtaining a debt certificate under the BCISPA 1999.

It is important to approach the Principal as early as possible to ensure they don’t rush into paying the contractor when you aren’t being paid. We will draft an appropriate letter for this for you.

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RECOUP are Security Of Payments Act Experts & Debt Recovery and Debt Collection Specialists for Building and Construction Contractors. RECOUP aims to keep all stakeholders in each state up to date with changes and developments in each state’s legislation that impact claiming payments for building and construction work. RECOUP provides information and assistance regarding the following legislation:

New South Wales: “Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act 1999″
Victoria: “Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act 2002″
Queensland: “Building and Construction Industry Payments Act 2004″
Australian Capital Territory: “Building and Construction Industry (Security of Payment) Act 2009″
South Australia: “Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act 2009″
Tasmania: “Building and Construction Industry Security of Payment Act 2009 (No.86 of 2009)”