An independent superintendent protects the project — not the builder, and not the loudest voice in the room. Develop Project Management provides superintendency for building contracts across the Gold Coast and South East Queensland, certifying time, cost and quality fairly and keeping the contract on its rails from award through to final certificate.
On projects without an experienced superintendent, claims go unchecked, variations balloon, and disputes surface late — when they are most expensive. An independent superintendent keeps both parties honest, keeps records contract-ready, and gives owners a clear, current picture of where their money and programme stand.
Twenty seven years across contractor-side, development management and client-side delivery — hospitals in live clinical environments, large school programs for government agencies, public-sector works with full probity obligations, multi-storey residential, hotels, aged care, commercial, land subdivisions and data centres. From projects in the hundreds of thousands to multi-billion dollar programs — experience every certificate, assessment and direction stands on.
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Related services: Contract Administration · Body Corporate Remedial Works · AS 4902 & AS 4000 Superintendent Services · Building Contract & Tender Review · Client-Side Project Management
A superintendent administers the building contract on behalf of the principal (the owner) and independently certifies time, cost and quality — assessing progress claims, variations and extensions of time, issuing directions and certificates, and keeping the contract on its agreed terms from award through to final certificate.
The principal (owner) appoints the superintendent under the building contract. Although paid by the principal, the superintendent must act honestly and fairly when certifying — that independence is what protects the project. The builder never appoints the superintendent.
Standard Australian contracts such as AS 4000 and AS 4902 are drafted around a superintendent administering them. It is not legally mandatory to appoint one, but without an experienced contract administrator the principal must assess claims, variations and extensions of time themselves — against a professional contractor who does this daily.
Typically a fixed lump sum scaled to the works value and duration, drawn down monthly, with the fee depending on project complexity, meeting cadence and reporting requirements. A fixed fee is quoted before appointment, so there are no surprises.
Standard-form Australian building contracts including AS 4000, AS 4902 (design and construct), AS 4300, Government Suites of Contracts (project and state dependant), and QBCC/ABIC forms, for projects across the Gold Coast, South East Queensland and Northern NSW.