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March lowest month for new detached home approvals since 2012

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2 May 2024 New building approvals data released by the Australian Bureau of Statistics today has once again painted a concerning picture of the nation’s housing crisis. Master Builders Australia Chief Economist Shane Garrett said March was the worst month for new detached house approvals since July 2012 – almost 12 years ago. “There was … Continued

Five-day work week a “game-changer” for construction industry

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An average 50-hour week over five days has strong support and does not appear to adversely affect site productivity, according to interim results of pilot projects run under a new draft Culture Standard, aimed at improving the infrastructure construction industry. The Construction Industry Culture Taskforce (CICT), led by the governments of NSW and Victoria along … Continued

CFMEU slams corporate thug’s failed strike-breaking tactic

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The CFMEU has warned employers across Australia that workers will not be intimidated by corporate thuggery after a company failed to stop a lawful strike in Brisbane. Hired muscle from labour hire firm Matrix Unlimited approached protesters at the Dutton Park Cross River Rail Site on Wednesday. CFMEU members were undertaking protected industrial action in … Continued

The silent crisis exacerbated: Is slow tech adoption potentially deepening Australia’s housing shortage?

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The housing affordability crisis in Australia is reaching alarming levels. Based on projections from the State of the Nation’s Housing Report 2022-23, over 1.8 million new households are expected to form across Australia between 2023 and 2033. This growth is set to worsen the existing housing deficit, with an estimated cumulative shortfall of approximately 106,300 … Continued

Revolving door vs sliding door: what’s best for your building?

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By Michael Fisher, Managing Director, Boon Edam Australia   The entrance of a building plays an important role in maintaining a comfortable indoor climate, conserving energy and protecting against the broad range of cold or hot outdoor temperatures encountered throughout Australia and New Zealand.   When designing an entrance, it is important to consider the … Continued

Australia’s first RESIN8(TM) facility turns plastic waste into low-carbon building materials

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Melbourne, Victoria – Plastics that would otherwise go to landfill can now be repurposed into building materials at Australia’s first RESIN8 production facility that opened in Melbourne today. CRDC Australia, in partnership with the Australia and New Zealand Recycling Platform (ANZRP), are proud to officially open the state-of-the-art facility, located in Tottenham. The opening marks … Continued

Energy-smart bricks keep waste out of landfill

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Engineers have invented energy-efficient bricks with scrap materials, including glass, that are normally destined for landfill. RMIT University engineers collaborated with Visy – Australia’s largest recycling company – to make bricks with a minimum of 15% waste glass and 20% combusted solid waste (ash), as substitutes for clay. Test results indicate that using these bricks … Continued