Big Fine in WA
Defects at eight homes cost WA builder and supervisor $40,000 – Ventura Home Group Pty Ltd and Justayn James Bean
- Many areas of non-compliant building work including roof safety issues
- Disciplinary matters referred to the State Administrative Tribunal
- $25,000 fine for Ventura Home Group and $15,000 fine for Justayn Bean
Ventura Home Group Pty Ltd (BC10805) and its former nominated supervisor, Justayn James Bean (BP13268), have been fined a total of $40,000 for inadequate management and supervision of eight building projects.
The Osborne Park-based company constructed the homes in suburban Perth and Mandurah between 2016 and 2020. Compliance issues with the building work led to disciplinary matters under WA’s builder registration laws being referred to the State Administrative Tribunal (SAT).
As a result of mediation at the SAT in November 2021, the parties agreed that there were several incidents of non-compliance with applicable building standards or approved plans.
The most serious defects identified by Building and Energy inspectors concerned the inadequate tying down of roofs and then the installation of roof sheeting, which put the properties at risk of roof failure in certain windy conditions. Other concerns related to corrosion protection of some structural elements, damp- proofing of the edge of a slab, inadequately supported ceiling joists and hanging beams and cutting out of the centre of a floor joist to accommodate plumbing. There was also an instance of missing fire sealant, an undersized footing around a plumbing pipe, a section of concrete floor out of level, non-compliant fasteners to metal roof battens and a wall plate that was not thick enough for the required number of nails.
The agreed facts also note that despite notifications from Building and Energy in relation to similar issues over many years, Ventura Home Group had not made adequate changes to its management and supervision processes to detect and rectify the issues in a timely manner.
The SAT ordered Mr Bean to pay a $15,000 fine for not properly managing and supervising eight building services, while Ventura Home Group received a $25,000 fine for failing to ensure proper oversight of the projects.
Building and Energy Acting Executive Director Nabil Yazdani said the issues relating to roof structure were particularly concerning because many areas of the State are prone to significant wind events.
“A roof failure could cause serious injury or death, which is why tie-downs and supports must be installed correctly and methodically before proceeding to other work,” he said.
“Building service providers are reminded that they must carry out their work diligently and in accordance with building standards and approved plans.”