Privacy Policy
Latest update: 04 August 2021
This privacy policy sets out how CAD Army collects, uses and manages personal data.
CAD Army views personal privacy as an important issue and is committed to respecting the privacy and security of personal information provided to or collected by CAD Army.
This policy also forms part of the terms of use of CAD Army’s website. This policy may be updated from time to time and can be viewed on CAD Army’s website: www.cadarmy.com.
CAD Army
CAD Army is an engineering and advisory company, with its holding company registered in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
CAD Army has subsidiary and related companies that conduct business in locations throughout Australia, New Zealand, Asia, Middle East and Africa. The locations or countries in which CAD Army operates can be viewed here.
Information collected
In the conduct of its functions and activities, CAD Army may collect and hold personal information about an individual, including but not limited to name, date of birth, gender, business or home address, contact details, occupation, professional qualifications and experience, employer, financial information and CAD Army internet webpages accessed.
CAD Army collects, uses and manages personal information in accordance with this privacy policy and in compliance with the relevant data protection and privacy laws and regulations in areas where it operates.
The purpose of collecting personal information
Personal information will be collected and used or disclosed by CAD Army for the purposes of conducting its business activities, for pursuing its legitimate interest, for legal or regulatory compliance activities as required by law or good business practice or for the purposes for which the information is provided. CAD Army pursues a range of legitimate interests including but not limited to:
- recruitment and employment opportunities;
- promotion of CAD Army’s services, including details of events and seminars;
- performing its professional services and duties;
- assessing prospective clients and projects, including risk and creditworthiness;
- handling or defending complaints, disputes or claims;
- undertaking research relating to professional services activities;
- passing information to CAD Army’s related companies, credit agencies, government agencies and legal and professional service providers where appropriate; and
- compliance with the relevant statutory obligations, including government reporting and specific local law requirements.
Processing of personal information
CAD Army collects and processes a wide range of personal data as part of operating its business. The basis for processing personal data includes but is not limited to:
- the consent given by an individual to CAD Army to process the individual’s personal information;
- performance of professional services and duties in terms of a contract to which an individual is a party;
- compliance with a legal obligation that CAD Army as the controller is required to meet in terms of relevant privacy and data protection laws and regulations;
- processing is necessary to protect an individual’s vital interests or the vital interests of another person; and
- processing is necessary for the purposes of the legitimate interests pursued by CAD Army or by a third party, except where such interests are overridden by: security interests, an individual’s fundamental rights and freedoms and the protection of personal information from serious harm, all of which require protection of personal data in particular where the data subject is a child
Recipients of personal data
CAD Army as a global business holds information and data in numerous countries. It may therefore transfer personal information or data to CAD Army offices or locations and in data centres in any country, but only for the above mentioned lawful purposes and subject always to this privacy policy and the laws of the relevant country.
Period of retention of personal information
CAD Army does not store or retain an individual’s personal information for any longer than is required in accordance with CAD Army’s legitimate interest to do so or for the period necessary to comply with our legal obligations related to the storage of specific types of records and/or information.
Security and internet websites
CAD Army takes reasonable security measures to protect personal information, but unauthorised access remains a possibility. CAD Army will not take responsibility for anyone outside of CAD Army’s control breaching its security measures. CAD Army may make non-CAD Army websites available through hyperlinks on its website which are not subject to CAD Army’s privacy policy. CAD Army is not responsible for those sites and the privacy policy; conditions of use and security of those websites should be assessed by the user before use.
Rights as a data subject
At any stage while CAD Army is in possession of or, processing of an individual’s personal data, the individual will with regard to the management of the information have the following rights:
- to request a copy of the personal data held by CAD Army (right of access);
- to have personal data corrected (right of rectification);
- in certain circumstances to have personal data erased from records (right to erasure);
- to restrict the processing of personal data (right to restriction of processing);
- to object how personal data is processed (right to object);
- to have personal data transferred to an individual or to another business in certain circumstances (the right of portability).
If processing of personal information is based on consent, an individual can withdraw his/her consent for CAD Army to process his/her personal data at any time by contacting CAD Army at stuart.mitchell@cadarmy.com or at the relevant office address or telephone number listed at www.cadarmy.com. CAD Army will review or process the request or matter and provide a response as soon as practicable.
Consequences of not providing personal information
An individual is not obligated to provide their personal information, however as this information is required for CAD Army to provide an individual with its services and deal with legitimate interests, CAD Army may not be able to offer the individual services without it.
Removal or change of person details and complaints
If a person wishes to view, correct, update or remove personal details held by CAD Army, or has any questions, concerns or complaints regarding privacy or CAD Army’s management of personal information, CAD Army may be contacted at stuart.mitchell@cadarmy.com or at the relevant office address or telephone number listed at www.cadarmy.com. CAD Army will review or process the request or matter and provide a response as soon as practicable. CAD Army respects the right of individuals to remain anonymous.
If an individual remains dissatisfied then he/she also has the right to take any complaints about how CAD Army process personal data to privacy protection agencies in the areas where CAD Army operates.
The contact details for a range of privacy protection agencies can be found via this link.
Australia has nominated the Office of the Australian Information Commissioner (OAIC) as the primary Supervisory Authority; Website: https://www.oaic.gov.au/.
Automated decisions
CAD Army does not make decisions based solely on the automated processing of data, including profiling, which produce legal effects that significantly affect the individuals involved.
If automated decisions are made, affected persons will be given an opportunity to express their views on the automated decision in question and object to it.