This section provides guidance for the claimant in completing an adjudication application where the respondent has failed to provide a payment schedule despite having been served with a section 17(2) second opportunity notice.
What happens now?
The adjudication application must be prepared and served by the claimant on Adjudicate Today and the respondent within 15 business days after the expiry of 5 business days from service of the second opportunity [s.17(2)] notice.
Due to a drafting "quirk" in the Act, a claimant who receives a payment schedule after serving a second opportunity s.17(2) notice must wait until the notice expires (5 business days after receipt) before the 15 business days for service of the adjudication application commences. Service of an adjudication application on Adjudicate Today before the 5 business days after receipt has elapsed may render the application invalid or, at the least, require that it be resubmitted.
The Act requires the payment of an ANA's prescribed application fee when the application is lodged. The prescribed application fee charged by Adjudicate Today is NIL ($0:00) dollars.
When making your adjudication application you have 2 alternatives:
An adjudication application should not speculate on possible reasons for non-payment of a claim if they are not included, or alluded to, in the payment schedule.
It is usually not sufficient for the claimant to merely refer to the payment claim and the respondent's payment schedule and state that he/she is entitled to payment. The submission should:
The overall submission should be concise, clearly written and set out the claimant's arguments and reasons. Remember the submission should always link back to any agreement/documentation, photos, technical/legal reports which support the claimant's entitlement as set out in the payment claim.
Both Adjudicate Today and the respondent should be served with identical adjudication applications on the same day.
Service on Adjudicate Today can be made by any of the following methods:
Service should occur during normal business hours and at the respondent's ordinary place of business or as otherwise required by the contract. In the absence of a contrary contract provision, the safest way of ensuring service is to serve by courier with instruction to obtain a signed receipt. In our experience, below is the safest ranking to ensure service:
Tips:
It is most important that the claimant keeps a record of the time, date and manner of service on the respondent as time runs from the date of service.
Upon receipt of the application, Adjudicate Today nominates an appropriate adjudicator from our panel of registered adjudicators to determine the matter. Adjudicators cannot be pre-appointed under a construction contract and parties must not seek to influence an ANA in appointing any particular adjudicator. The Supreme Court may invalidate any adjudication determination where a party has influenced an adjudicator appointment.
Within 4 business days of receipt of an application, Adjudicate Today will provide a formal Notification of Acceptance of the adjudication application on behalf of the appointed adjudicator. If this does not occur, the claimant can withdraw the application and has a further 5 business days to lodge another application.
Please move to the next step on the SA flowchart being "Respondent has no right to serve an Adjudication Response as did not serve a Payment Schedule within 5 business days of receipt of Adjudication Notice [s.17(2) notice]".
Ensure you remain in the area of the flowchart with pink background.
