Benefits of membership
Network with other building designers
Benefit from regular Trade and Professional Speakers at monthly meetings.
National Conference
The National conference is one of the highlights of the Building Designers Association of Australia (BDAA) year. Network with Building Designers nationwide.
Design Awards
Participation in the annual design awards will promote your business. Winners go on to compete in National BDAA design awards.
Consumer Awareness
BDA fosters consumer awareness and confidence in its members and actively promotes Building Designers to the public via the media and exhibitions. The BDA runs a referral scheme - the public are now increasingly aware of the importance of using the services of a BDA member.
BDA Full Members may use the BDA name & logo on their business stationery and are entitled to use the appellation MBDASA after their name.
Professional Development Scheme
Regular seminars assist members to stay up to date with the rapid changes in the building industry
Insurance
Highly competitive Professional Indemnity Insurance is available to members.

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Regular BDA publications
• Newsletter every month
• Quarterly National BDAA Magazine “National Designer Brief”
• Stay up to date with new laws, regulations and products
BDA Documentation
Quality Standard Specification, Office Procedure Forms, Practice Notes.
Legal Services
Members benefit from advice through the BDA solicitors scheme and regular articles on copyright, contracts etc.
Education
BDA SA is active and vocal regarding education and training standards.
National Affiliations
BDA SA Inc. is a member of The Building Designers Association of Australia (BDAA). Members benefit from national contacts. BDAA...
BDA lobbies governments.
BDA SA is active at Local and State government level in lobbying on behalf of its members interests. BDA will protect the rights of building designers against restrictive trade practices. Members who become the subject of victimisation, suffer prejudice or are detrimentally affected by the actions of others are supported by the BDA.
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