These workflows are designed to help understand the regulations in a practical and graphical fashion.
For each of these process diagrams, and effort has been made to demonstrate the steps required in order to conform to the adjudication process.
Along each step, a reference to the actual act has been provided for reference. (The BCIP Act can be downloaded from the Queensland Legislation website).
Please be aware that these documents are a guide only and should not be used as the basis of a dispute.
If you are a claimant:
- Contract Validity
This work process will help you understand if your contract is covered under the BCIP Act.
(Access the Contract Validity Work Process document from the PDF Downloads panel on this page).
- Payment Claim
This process will help you establish if your payment claim adheres to guidelines of BCIPA, and will be valid for the adjudication process.
(See the Payment Claim Validity Work Process document).
- Adjudication Application - Eligibility
This process will make you aware of the preconditions required before a claimant is eligible for adjudication.
(See the Adjudication Application Eligibility Work Process document).
- Adjudication Application - Validity
This process will educate you on how to make a valid adjudication application.
(See the Adjudication Application Validity Work Process document).
If you are a respondent:
- Payment Schedule
This process will help you understand how to form a valid payment schedule, in order to answer a payment claim made under the act.
(See the Payment Schedule Validity Work Process document).
- Adjudication Response - Validity
This process will help you form a valid response to an adjudication application.
(See the Adjudication Response Validity Work Process document).