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- HIA Contracts
It's quick and easy to create, review, store and send contracts with HIA's online tool HIA's contracts look professional and can be easily customised with your business details and logo
- Home - Contracts Online - HIA
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- Housing Industry Association | HIA | Youre in good hands
We specialise in helping our members navigate the unique challenges with contracts and compliance that building professionals face every day Stay compliant, get industry updates and manage expectations or disputes with our extensive library of resources and articles, just for you
- 9 things to check before signing your HIA Building Contract
9 important things to look for before signing a Home Building Contract Here’s the list of nine things to check are covered in your HIA building contract before you sign: Clear Start Date Make sure the date for when building works will begin it’s clear what can cause delays
- Online Contracts for your Construction business - BuildersBooks
The HIA contracts online feature is a useful tool to create contracts suited to your business’ specific needs and ensure your contracts are up to date with constantly changing legislation
- HIA - Contracts Online
Contracts Online user guide Welcome to Contracts Online Once you get the hang of it, creating contracts online is easy Let's get started! ACCESS TO CONTRACTS ONLINE Once you have accessed the Contracts Online home page add it to your Favorites This will be the quickest and easiest way to get to Contracts Online in the future LOG IN
- A guide to standard form home building contracts - Coleman Greig Lawyers
HIA contracts are standardised forms that outline the terms and conditions for construction projects, including: new homes; alterations, additions and renovations; building specifications; small works As an industry association representing construction practitioners, HIA contracts are designed to favour building contractors
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