Queensland Building and Construction Commission
ConstructionQueensland, Australia201-500 Employees
The Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC) operates as the regulatory body for the building industry in Queensland, Australia. It provides services across the entire building process, including licensing, information and advice, home warranty insurance, and dispute prevention and resolution, aiming to support both industry participants and consumers in navigating regulatory requirements and ensuring project integrity. Based in West End, Queensland, the QBCC serves professionals and property owners within the construction sector and offers guidance through office hours, with an urgent contact line for time-sensitive inquiries. As a state-regulator, the QBCC positions itself within the construction industry by establishing licensing standards and financial safeguards, such as minimum financial requirements, while also delivering educational resources and updated pathways for permits and compliance. The organization has publicly announced recent developments, including a refreshed customer portal and a fully digital application process for owner-builder permits, reflecting ongoing modernization of its service delivery. With a workforce focused on regulatory oversight and support, the QBCC serves as a central point for administering licensing, insurance, and dispute resolution within Queensland’s building sector.