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The practitioner permitted persons to carry out on his behalf defective plumbing works, namely Roofing (Stormwater) at four sites at Clifton Hill, Bayswater and Nunawading. Rectification Notices were then issued to the practitioner and were not complied with. The compliance certificates for three sites were not lodged within 5 days of the works having been completed and the compliance certificate for one site contained a misstatement of fact.


Carried out work under a major domestic building contract without registration. Carried out building work without insurance. Knowingly made misleading statement. Failed to comply with a requirement of an authorised person.


Disciplinary action was taken on one ground under section 179(1)(db) of the Building Act 1993 - the practitioner has been issued with a breach of dispute resolution order notice (BODRON) by Domestic Building Dispute Resolution Victoria under section 49U(5) of the Domestic Building Contracts Act 1995 for failure to comply with a dispute resolution order under that Act and the chief dispute resolution officer of Domestic Building Dispute Resolution Victoria has given written notice to the VBA accordingly.


The practitioner carried out plumbing work, including Drainage, Sanitary and Water Supply works which were defective in workmanship at a site in North Warrandyte. A compliance certificate was not provided to the person for whom the work was carried out for within 5 days of completion and when a compliance certificate was lodged with the Authority, it contained a misstatement of fact. The practitioner also failed to have the sanitary drain ready for inspection and did not provide the updated Sewer plan to the relevant Water Authority.


The practitioner participated in the management of a business which permitted its employees to carry out plumbing work, namely Roofing (Stormwater) at six sites at South Yarra, Bentleigh, Melton, Carrum Downs, Mount Evelyn and Diamond Creek, including schools, which they were unauthorised to do by the Authority. Plumbing work was also undertaken by the practitioner whilst he was unlicensed and without the supervision of a licensed plumber. A compliance certificate containing a misstatement of facts was lodged by the practitioner in respect of the works.


In respect of his appointment as the relevant building surveyor in relation to building work consisting of the change of use for part of an existing 6 Class building (restaurant) to Class 3a backpackers accommodation at a site in St Kilda, the practitioner was found to have contravened:


The practitioner had signed compliance certificates in relation to below ground drainage plumbing work (predominantly for emergency / repair) when they did not comply with all respects of the plumbing laws as they had been covered prior to the Authority being notified when the drains would be available for inspection. For another site involving the installation of a gas heater, part of the works noted on a certificate involved ducting (considered mechanical) for which the practitioner was not licensed at the time. Also, some minor workmanship issues at a single site performed by someone on the practitioners behalf that involved the proper fixing of a toilet pan and cistern.


The grounds related to the construction of a single storey dwelling and associated garage. The practitioner was issued with a written direction to fix following a failed inspection of the framework at the Site.


The partial suspension suspended all functions that the practitioner was authorised to perform other than building work required to be carried out by a direction to fix building work, building order or dispute resolution order issued by Domestic Building Dispute Resolution Victoria.


The practitioner contravened section 33(1) of the Act because it failed to ensure that the RBS for the Site was notified, without delay, of the completion of the decking stump pads, subfloor frame and frame mandatory notification stages for the building work under the building permit.


The practitioner was found to have failed to carry out his work as a building practitioner in a competent manner and to a professional standard contrary to regulation 265(a) of the Building Regulations 2018 (Vic.), in that, in relation to building work consisting of the construction of a new swimming pool and associated safety barrier, he:


Carried out work under a major domestic building contract without registration. Carried out building work without a building permit in place, managed/arranged building work without insurance, knowingly provided false information, demanding a deposit more than the prescribed limit and entered into a contract without appropriate requirements.


The practitioner was found to have failed to carry out his work in a competent manner and to a professional standard in that he approved an inspection when the temporary barrier related to a swimming pool was not compliant with the building permit insofar as it was climbable (regulation 265(a)).


Toby Bell, who operated as a plumber under the business name Ultimate Air Heating and Cooling faced x 4 charges under s.221E (1) and x 1 under s.221ZK (a) relating to undertaking plumbing work , at Seddon and Altona in Victoria, for which Toby Bell was not licensed (in the appropriate sub-category) and also for issuing an illegitimate compliance certificate. He repeatedly failed to attend court and was arrested and bailed by police on a bench warrant. He was fined at Werribee Magistrates Court (where he again failed to appear) $4,000 without conviction on 3 July 2023.


The practitioner permitted another person to install a heating cooling system on his behalf at a site in Malven East which was defective in workmanship as the person was neither licensed nor registered to carry out work of that class. The practitioner, being a person who owned or operated a business, had also permitted a person to carry out work on behalf of that business when that person was not authorised. The compliance certificates then lodged by the practitioner erroneously stated the work had been carried out under his supervision by persons authorised to carry out the work which was not the case.


The practitioner failed to provide compliance certificates in respect of plumbing works carried out at sites in Malvern East and Oakleigh South within 5 days of the works having been completed. For plumbing works carried out at sites in Mont Albert North and Templestowe Lower, the practitioner failed to notify the Authority that compliance certificates had been given to the person for whom the work was carried out for.


The practitioner contravened sections 24 and 44 of the Building Act 1993 and regulation 1502(a) of the regulations when he issued building permits, occupancy permits and certificates of final inspection in respect of 4 buildings on 2 sites in Dandenong and Tarneit between 2013 and 2016 allowing for the use of combustible cladding on external walls.

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