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Builders: contract works requirements in Northern Territory

Cover for the works under construction, materials and sometimes existing structures for the duration of a contract.

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Verified for Northern Territory

  • Licence liability condition: No insurance condition attaches to building contractor registration; the financial condition is at least $50,000 in net tangible assets. The determination confining $1,000,000 professional indemnity to certifiers, engineers, certifying architects and certifying plumber and drainer (design) excludes all building contractor categories. NT · effective 2025-09-05 NT Building Practitioners Board · 2026-08-13
  • Licence evidence required: Building contractor applicants must provide an original net tangible assets certificate from their accountant showing at least $50,000, maintained for the whole registration. No insurance certificate is required for that category. NT · effective 2026-08-13 NT Building Practitioners Board · 2026-08-13
  • Licensing body: The Building Practitioners Board registers builders under the Building Act 1993. The categories are building contractor residential (restricted and unrestricted) and building contractor commercial (restricted and unrestricted), commercial registration having applied from 15 April 2025. NT · effective 2025-04-15 NT Building Practitioners Board · 2026-08-13

What contracts commonly ask for

Principals and head contractors set their own insurance requirements, and those are frequently higher than a licence condition. The requirement that binds is the higher of the two, and both have to be read from the actual document.

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