Remedial Project Delivery

AEGIS has a long history in an integrated delivery for remedial projects incorporating both strategic planning, coordination and technical oversight and quality assurance within Sydney, Highlands, South Coast and Illawarra region.

Essential Superintendence & Technical Oversight for Strata

Strata remedial projects are becoming more complex, more regulated, and more scrutinised than ever before. With evolving legislation and increasing accountability for building performance, owners corporations and strata managers must ensure remedial works are planned, managed and delivered with precision.

Effective remedial project delivery brings structure, transparency and compliance to what can otherwise become costly and high-risk building works. It ensures projects are coordinated, technically sound, and aligned with regulatory obligations — from planning through to completion.

Why Structured Remedial Project Delivery Matters

Unlike standard construction projects, strata remediation involves multiple stakeholders, shared funding, and strict regulatory requirements. Without a coordinated delivery strategy, projects can quickly encounter delays, disputes, and budget blowouts.

A structured approach helps to:

  • Align committees, consultants, contractors and residents

  • Maintain financial transparency and cost control

  • Ensure compliance with legislation and building standards

  • Manage risk and unforeseen conditions

  • Deliver quality outcomes with clear accountability

In short, it protects both the building and the owners’ corporation.

The Challenges of Strata Remedial Projects

Remedial works in strata environments involve a unique combination of operational, financial and legal complexity.

Multi-stakeholder decision making

Strata projects require coordination between committees, owners, strata managers, contractors and consultants — often with collective approvals and extensive documentation.

Budget and levy pressures

Funding is typically sourced from levies, meaning cost variations or delays can create tension and financial risk if not carefully managed.

Regulatory and compliance obligations

Projects must meet building codes, statutory duties, safety requirements and Design and Building Practitioner Act (DBPA) rules — with significant liability for non-compliance.

These complexities demand integrated project management, superintendence and technical oversight — not just basic coordination.

Our Comprehensive Remedial Project Delivery Includes

At AEGIS our complete service integrates strategic project leadership with technical assurance and compliance management.

Strategic Planning & Coordination

  • Detailed project planning and budgeting

  • Coordination of consultants and contractors

  • Stakeholder communication and meeting management

  • Contract administration, including progress claims under the Security of Payments Act, variations and time claims

  • Risk identification and mitigation

  • Cashflow forecasting and reporting

  • Practical completion and project close-out

This ensures projects are controlled, transparent and efficiently delivered.

Technical Oversight & Quality Assurance

  • Site inspections and workmanship monitoring

  • Review of designs, materials and specifications

  • Quality assurance processes and compliance checks

  • Management of latent or concealed defects

  • Verification of structural, façade and waterproofing performance

  • Certification of regulatory compliance

  • Final documentation and completion records including as-built documentation and issuance of Design Compliance Declarations as per the DBPA

Technical oversight protects long-term building performance and prevents costly rework.

Governance, Duty of Care & Compliance

The DBPA has significantly increased accountability across the building industry which follows the framework AEGIS was created on.

For all involved in building work owe a statutory duty of care to current and future owners, and defects may lead to claims years after completion.

For strata managers and committees, this means:

  • Engaging qualified and registered professionals

  • Demonstrating proper project oversight

  • Maintaining documentation and compliance records

  • Ensuring designs and construction meet legislative requirements

Strong governance is now a fundamental part of responsible remedial delivery.

A Consistent Standard — Regardless of Project Size

At AEGIS we believe every building requires the same level of diligence, whether a small residential block or a large multi-tower complex.

Project scale does not reduce risk — and smaller projects are not exempt from compliance obligations. Applying consistent standards ensures transparency, quality and long-term protection for all owners.

Which is why our integrated delivery approach consists of:

  • Clear accountability

  • Strong financial control

  • Reliable quality outcomes

  • Reduced disputes and delays

  • Verified compliance

  • Confidence for owners and committees

Our highly experienced engineers and building inspectors assist with all remedial projects. Contact our expert team for assistance.

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