Master Builder magazine – July - September 2021

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July - September 2021

SHOUT IT OUT LOUD Turning up the volume on talking mental health

BUILT TO RISE ABOVE Celebrating the winners of the 2021 Housing & Construction Awards

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Using bespoke research gathered over 30 years, Sekisui House is drawing on Japanese principles of space efficiency and adapting them to the Australian way of life, both indoors and outdoors.

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President’s Message: Snack-size state budget leaves industry hungry

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CEO's Message: 2021 Awards program better than ever, despite challenges

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Deputy CEO's Message: ABCD framework a win, but more to be done

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#Trending: Fusion style at Shavida

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Regional Profile: Gold Coast

5-PART FEATURE: WHS

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Dr John Barletta dives into lightening our mental load. Plus, make a date with a mate, school up on scaffolding code, get the tools to prevent pain, and how to spot cyber crime.

SHOUTING OUT LOUD

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Their brightly-coloured, patterned work gear is anything but quiet. For the Trade Mutt team, that's the whole point. Find out what they're doing to start conversations about mental health - and keep our industry talking.

BUILT TO RISE ABOVE

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Celebrate our 2021 Housing & Construction Awards winners in this feature, and see how our members scrubbed up for their region's event in our Socials and From the Booth.

Tools to tackle COVID's "hidden" cost

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Make a date with a mate

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New scaffolding rules boosting safety

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Time to stop putting up with pain

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Dream living on display at new villages

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Helping spread hope in Cambodia

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Digital trade licences - the next steps

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Tradie Profile: Adam Carson

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TradeMutt: starting conversations

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Paynters helps change a family's life

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Winners' Feature: 2021 Housing & Construction Awards

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Flood resilience with Karen Haworth

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Family trusts: yes or no?

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Update: Smoke alarm legislation

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the face of continued labour and materials shortages and cost hikes (which were a result of the welcome but unprecedented demand driven by government stimulus, such as HomeBuilder and the Regional Home Building boost, ultra-low interest rates and strong interstate migration). These issues have been exacerbated in south-east Queensland in the face of lockdowns and border closures, which have further hampered the industry’s ability to respond to this unfolding situation. With the ABS recording 30,000 new residents moving from the southern states to Queensland last year alone – and projecting 800,000 new homes will be needed across South East Queensland over the next 25 years, the last thing the industry needs is more red tape hampering its efforts.


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judges were on the lookout for external appeal, siting and aspect, as well as amenities and aesthetics.

2021 was the year we all thought we’d say goodbye to COVID-19, leaving all the stress and drama wrought by the pandemic behind us. However, as the year has progressed, it’s become clear the challenges are far from over.

Since the pandemic first sank its teeth in, our members have excelled in the face of adversity, and are continuing to amaze us with their never-give-up attitude. That spirit of determination and exceptional quality of workmanship for which they’re renowned has definitely translated into our 2021 Housing & Construction Awards program.

For more than three decades, our Awards program has been and remains the pinnacle aspired to by our members across their careers. All of our entrants are in esteemed company, and are a valued part of why Master Builders are so widely trusted and respected.

While the demand on our industry is a firstclass problem to have, the resulting trade and materials shortages and skyrocketing prices haven’t made things easy on anyone. As always, we’re continuing to lobby hard for our members and their customers when it comes to easing the pressure around these issues,

Our esteemed judges were thrilled to be able to visit hundreds of amazing projects in person this year. Cementing the sterling reputation of the Awards, this year’s field once again surprised and delighted with the calibre, their superb finishes, and degree of difficulty in construction. As always, the

DESPITE AN INDUSTRY BUSIER THAN EVER AND CONTINUING UNCERTAINTY AROUND LOCKDOWNS AND BORDER RESTRICTIONS, OUR AWARDS PROGRAM HAS RETURNED IN 2021 BETTER THAN EVER.

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Every Master Builders member is like family, and we pride ourselves on always having their back, whether that means being there in times of need, or celebrating their achievements. It’s our honour and privilege to be a part of their success. TURN TO PAGE 43 TO CHECK OUT OUR 2021 WINNERS' FEATURE.


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situation and it told the story of the very real possibility of some businesses reaching breaking point in the lead-up to Christmas. The June survey reveals the lead time across all key building materials continues to blow out, with 100 per cent of respondents now facing wide-ranging delays on timber – 40 per cent waiting more than a month. Delays to access steel is also reaching a critical level. The shortage in supply is also playing out in price increases, with one in four respondents slugged with hikes of more than 25 per cent for timber and roofing materials, and ten per cent on steel. Available tradies are increasingly thin on the ground, with two out of three builders waiting more than a month for roof installers, and steel workers, tilers, carpenters and bricklayers not far behind. Industry can only absorb these skyrocketing

prices and delays for so long – and unfortunately, we’re predicting this situation could explode around September and October. Hopefully the shortages situation will begin to resolve itself after that. While the state government’s Accelerated Building Consumer Dispute (ABCD) framework is a good thing, both builders and consumers need further assistance when the situation goes beyond mediation, through no fault of either party. We’re in talks with Minister Mick de Brenni’s department on a permanent rapid dispute resolution process for the residential sector, similar to what’s available to commercial builders, in the hope of providing a fair and speedy resolution when these challenging conditions see projects fall apart.


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When it comes to Japanese home design, it’s maximising available space that counts. So, with new blocks of land in Queensland at a premium, and most of them smaller than available in years gone by, Sekisui House is drawing on those Japanese principles of space efficiency and adapting them to the Australian way of life. Launching the four new ‘Shavida’ homes at the Ecco Ripley community west of Brisbane, project director Taku Hashimoto told Master Builder the designs had been developed specifically for the local market. “As you know, Japanese homes are very small, so we have to be careful and make sure the efficiency of space is there. So, we keep importing those design efficiencies into each of the elements; we work together with the customer to make sure that those efficiencies will translate into value for them.” Ranging from a two-storey four-bedroom home on a 234m² block, to a single-storey with three bedrooms on a 142m² block, each home packs a punch in terms of inclusions, without losing the sense of space Aussies crave. Studies at the Comprehensive

Research and Development Institute in Kyoto shape the finer details and points of difference. “For example, the location of the kitchen, the pantry and the laundry, and even the toilets – there’s a key to how we’ve set up their location,” he said. “We’ve calculated the space in the corridor, the ceiling heights, the benchtop heights – everything’s been looked at. ” The new homes showcase a selection of colour schemes executed by renowned interior stylist Bree Pullinger (pictured) in partnership with Brisbane's The Retail Designers. While feng shui principles are considered and a Japanese-style cloak room included, the outdoor space loved by Aussies hasn't been forgotten – with the Capri design leaving room for a pool. “300m² lots are difficult of course – you need to go up to the second storey. So, we are demonstrating how the backyard can be used efficiently, and I think people are surprised with how much you can fit in to the backyard and twostorey homes (like this) – they think, this is really 300m²? That’s our purpose,” Taku said. Master Builder | 11


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solution, that didn’t need energy to do the job. The concept of passive ventilation isn’t new with a number of systems available on the market. None though are quite like Lysaght VENT-A-ROOF®. VENT-A-ROOF® is a concealed roof ventilation system that uses the power of natural airflow to ventilate residential, commercial and light industrial buildings with metal rooves. It’s installed under traditional ridges, hips and barges, making it extremely versatile while not leaving rooflines with ugly bolt-on systems. Plus, because VENT-A-ROOF® has no moving parts, it’s completely silent. “VENT-A-ROOF uses the same principles as other natural ventilation systems. As the roof space heats, hot air is drawn towards the highest natural point and expelled through the VENT-A-ROOF® integrated louvre and down the pan creating a passive, natural and continuous flow of air,” Lysaght National Specification Manager, Tony Jamieson, explained. ®

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According to Tony, another benefit for building owners – and installers – is that the two-piece VENT-A-ROOF® system is cost effective to install and much easier to fit than a comparable ventilation system, plus needs little to no maintenance. “Installers will really appreciate the fact that unlike products such as wind-driven rotary ventilation systems, VENT-A-ROOF® doesn’t need any penetrations of the roof – this avoids leaks, maintenance issues and call-backs. It also means a faster install because there’s no need for flashings,” he said. As with all Lysaght products, builders and installers can rest easy knowing that VENT-A-ROOF® has been developed for demanding Australian conditions and extensively tested here. The system is BAL and cyclone-rated, meets ‘Form 15’ compliance and is compliant with 2019 NCC ventilation requirements. For strength and durability, the external facing components of VENT-A-ROOF® are made from 0.4mm Next Generation ZINCALUME® steel and are also available in all COLORBOND® steel colours, making the system not only effective but providing perfect integration within the roof for a clean look. VENT-A-ROOF® is available nationally from all Lysaght branches or visit lysaght.com/vent-a-roof.


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Over the last five years the Gold Coast region has grown on average 2.3 per cent per year. While key infrastructure projects including the Coomera Connector, Light Rail and M1 Upgrade (Robina to Tugun) are all traditionally civil construction, they're drivers for general building activity. The Scenic Rim is also seeing steady growth, with many southerners and those seeking a regional change moving into the area. This region still represents excellent value for money with large block sizes at a relatively low price, while council is undertaking its largest city-wide improvement program in history. Both councils continue to approve and fast track new developments as needed. The residential sector is leading the way with over 3,100 apartments approved in the past 12 months, up 16 per cent on 2019-20. With renovations and knockdown-rebuilds also in high demand, the stage is set for the Gold Coast and Scenic Rim region to have an extremely busy couple of years. Adam Profke Master Builders Regional Manager,Gold Coast

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Right now, our city and the South East Queensland region is experiencing significant investment in residential and commercial development, as well as a spike in state capital works expenditure. The accelerated activity is now starting to have downstream impacts on both supply of materials and availability of subcontractors. I applaud the work Master Builders is doing to try to alleviate these growing challenges. Our council has long supported two key pillars: protecting our lifestyle and broadening our economy. As Mayor, I want my kids and future Gold Coasters to be able to live, work, invest and raise a family here. I don’t want Gold Coasters having to leave to chase the ‘capital city jobs.’ Our strategies are working, with more people finding stimulating employment in the marine, health, sports, screen (film and television) industries, to name a few. Keeping Gold Coasters here benefits the building and construction industry, too.

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GREG CHRISTENSEN

Scenic Rim communities continue to show their rich underlying strength in the face of fires, floods, drought and the recent pandemic. Sometimes it takes a challenge far bigger than our individual circumstances for us to open our eyes and see the bigger picture. I believe this has been the case for us with local communities rediscovering and reaffirming their richness of character in the way they have supported those most impacted through those difficult times. Like many regions, our gross regional product is down slightly recognising some of the flow on economic impacts from COVID-19, bushfires and drought, which continues to be a challenge for our main economic contributor agriculture. In May, building approvals for the financial year to date were $122.95 million. For the full previous financial year, they were $89.74 million, so that's a positive sign of a growing population and business confidence. In late June,

At the same time, we need to protect the ‘liveability’ of our city. Master Builders is pivotal in bringing forward to the market designs and developments that suit our growing population as well as ensuring these projects meet the City Plan. From a council perspective, we are proactively supporting local business and industry through the ‘Buy Local’ policy. In 2020, the policy was strengthened to extend this support by ensuring “Buy local, Hire local and Grow local” opportunities are considered in all our contracts. As a result, more than 70 percent of our annual contracting spend ($860 million in 2020-21) was awarded to local businesses. Further, the procurement policy favours businesses who have been recognised through the annual GC Business Awards. The city continues to strengthen the Buy Local Policy by mandating the use of council’s procurement tool, Vendorpanel, which clearly identifies Gold Coast based suppliers.

$1,950 Median mortgage repayment per month

$749,900 Median new house price

$295,000 Median vacant land price

$34,632 Median personal income per year

we had generated 394 residential approvals since 1 July 2020. Our region continues to grow with our population sitting at 43,625 people, which is up 1.17 per cent from June 2020. We are seeing strong migration to the region as people escape city life, which is putting pressure on rental markets, increasing house prices and numbers of new builds. World timber shortages and steel prices are impacting timelines for builds, however we are seeing jobs growth in this sector. We welcomed more than 1.6 million visitors at the year-end in December 2020 who are busy exploring their own backyard. With tourism as our second largest industry, these visitors play an important role in stimulating our economy by shopping locally, and helping to create jobs for our residents. With every challenge, there is an opportunity, and the opportunities remain endless in the Scenic Rim.

$86,164 Median family income per year

11.5% of total employment from building & construction industry

4,859 New dwellings approved in the region during the past 12 months

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Source Queensland Government Statistician’s Office, Queensland Treasury, Queensland Regional Profiles

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as Ben Franklin famously said; “An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” It’s not respectful waiting to intervene when difficulties arise, because we all know they will arise.

“It’s about acknowledging the challenges of the building and construction sector and developing and implementing evidencebased programs to decrease the likelihood of problems occurring. Making it easier for leaders to circumvent significant negative events occurring is also important – problems in the building and construction industry can be dramatic and catastrophic because the stakes are high.” Dr Barletta has spent more than a decade working with businesses across the industry through workshops and training, keynote speeches, as well as in one-onone consultations, to shed light on issues including self-care, resilience, relationship building, having difficult conversations, conflict resolution, and mental health issues, just to name a few. Aside from the obvious goal of improving general mental health and wellbeing, Dr

Barletta said there are positives to be had in other aspects of the business, such as reduced staff absence and turnover, improved morale, a better return on investment in training, and minimising industrial disputes. “A focus on mental health and wellness conveys to workers and their families that a business really cares for them and has their eye on the long game. Do otherwise, and employees see themselves as only a tool of production, simply cogs in the machine, and a means to an economic end for others. “Employees feeling valued honours the reality that we are all connected, and that resilience is about a set of skills that people can learn and use whenever needed.” Starting a mental health and wellbeing program is also not out of reach for smaller businesses. “They can, and do, already check-in and share with their mates. Employers and leaders simply putting on a lunch or morning tea and asking people what’s working and not can be an easy place to start,” Dr Barletta said.


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Internal relationships are of critical importance “There are so many free resources available nowadays that it only needs someone with initiative to search, download, and share stuff they’ve found to be useful. Sometimes, smaller subcontracting businesses can ask the bigger companies they work with to be included in their training programs.” Among the many businesses Dr Barletta has helped over the years is Brisbane’s Dixon Homes, who have taken a whole-of-business approach to making sure everyone is clear about why their role is important, and in good shape psychologically. “Broadly the aim is to have staff being healthy, happy, and interpersonally skilled in working with customers and colleagues,” Dr Barletta said. “With the business developing reflective leaders, a psychologically safe work environment, staff wellbeing and capability have increased. Everyone knows that they have a responsibility to arrive fit and ready for work, and to engage in their tasks to meet explicit expectations.” Dixon Homes’ Non-Executive Director Lev Mizikovsky described the current environment the industry is operating in as “really difficult,” and said giving his employees vital tools for dealing with conflict has helped them communicate more effectively. “Internal relationships are of critical importance,” Lev said. “If you can say well, we have an issue here, and this is a more appropriate way of resolving the issue, then you get a lot of mileage. “The issues are when people would feel personally affected by change or the need for change, by conflict, eventually where you get a difference of opinions. Once you’re able to communicate without creating stress, things improve dramatically. “Customers when they’re working with us get that feeling of calm, and it all helps. At the end of the day, it’s not all about money – we spend literally most of our lives at work, and clearly it needs to be pleasant, so people want to be here.” Master Builder | 19


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awareness & education focusing on evidencebased guidelines:

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aving your mate’s back is important on the worksite, because it keeps everyone accountable.

than 3,000 men losing their lives to prostate cancer in 2020 alone.

Prostate Awareness Australia (PAA) draws on that bond to encourage workers to band together and be proactive when it comes to early detection and prevention of prostate cancer, through the “Make a Date with a Mate” program.

Usually, there are no obvious symptoms in the early stages. The good news is, prostate cancer can be detected through a simple psa blood test at your local GP. If detected early, treatment can result in full recovery in 98 per cent of cases. All men aged over 40 are encouraged to have an annual prostate check.

PAA is a Queensland industry initiative working to raise awareness of the disease to men and their families. There are currently 211,000 Australian men living with the devastating effects of the disease, with one case diagnosed every 30 minutes, and more

The Make a Date With a Mate campaign inspires workers to commit to a ‘mate’ a particular date they will visit their GP for a prostate exam. With shift work and long hours in play, the suggested date is their next RDO. Team members are encouraged to keep each

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other accountable on making and keeping their doctor’s appointment and reporting the outcome back via the PAA online forum. PAA brings health education and awareness to employees in their workplace through engaging and informative site talks, workshops, and toolbox meetings. It is ‘medical made easy’ for both men and women of all ages. IF YOU WOULD LIKE A PAA COORDINATOR TO VISIT YOUR WORKPLACE FOR AN OFFICE OR SITE TALK, OR YOU NEED FURTHER INFORMATION ON PROSTATE CANCER, VISIT WWW.PRO.ORG.AU OR CALL MARCUS ON 0488 029 973.

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fter years of extensive lobbying and negotiation by Master Builders, the Scaffolding Code of Practice has been updated and is now in effect. The changes are an important step in addressing construction industry safety and aim to protect the lives of Queensland construction workers. Statistics from the Queensland Government show more than 60 workers each year are seriously injured using scaffolding, with their workers’ compensation claims meaning they need to spend five or more days off work. Industrial Relations Minister Grace Grace said the revised Code of Practice would make working on scaffolds much safer.

The key changes include: •

New entry and exit requirements for scaffolds to allow emergency stretcher retrievals

A requirement for engineers, rather than scaffolders, to design and sign off on scaffolds

A smaller step height between scaffold stairs and work platforms

More detailed requirements around managing the risk of debris, falling objects and hazardous substances

Regular testing of scaffold welds.

The code brings a raft of features to substantially boost safety for workers.

Master Builders Workplace Health and Safety Manager Melanie Dawson said the changes to the Code were an important step in addressing construction industry safety and are supported by WHS experts.

“In particular, reducing the step height between scaffolds and working platforms addresses a significant risk of falls," Ms Grace said.

“We will work closely with government and industry on the introduction of the Code as there will be an inevitable cost posed on industry," Ms Dawson said.

"We will work closely with government and industry on the introduction of the Code as there will be an inevitable cost posed on industry; however, codes of practice are important in addressing serious safety concerns and providing safe workplaces for everyone". "However, codes of practice are important in addressing serious safety concerns and providing safe workplaces for everyone." It’s been close to 10 years since the current work health and safety laws commenced, and in that time nearly 6,000 notices have been issued for non-compliant scaffolding, leading to fines totalling around $150,000.

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It’s time to stop putting up with pain August marks Tradies National Health Month, led by the Australian Physiotherapy Association. This annual initiative puts the spotlight on the health and injury risks affecting those who work in a trade. Time off work due to poor health, injury or illness also has a huge impact on families, businesses, and the wider community. Tradies involved in manual jobs using tools and often heavy machinery and materials, such as carpenters, commonly cop injuries

to their hands, elbows, shoulders, knees and lower back through tripping, heavy or repetitive lifting, squatting and working between ground level and above shoulder height. A physio can help by treating the physical symptoms, as well as looking at behavioural and workplace issues that can contribute to acute and chronic injuries. They can also provide tips on improving strength and fitness through tailored exercise programs, making prevention better than a cure. Whether it’s getting a mate to give you a hand, or reassessing how you do a job, there are lots of small and easy ways for tradies to stay safe and injury free at work.

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88% of tradies said they take care of their tools, compared to 61% who took good care of their bodies.

69% said that being sore was just normal for the work they do.

48% haven’t taken a sick day in the previous six months.

66% said they’d be more inclined to stretch or warm up if their boss prioritised it.

Of the tradies injured at work, 82% have a joint, ligament, soft tissue and/or musculoskeletal injury.

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t all started with what seemed like two regular business emails. A simple note from a builder, letting his clients know they needed to put their next progress payment into a different bank account. Unfortunately, not all was what it seemed. The emails were fake – the work of scammers, who tricked two clients of a Brisbane construction company* into placing a total of $85,000 into two different bank accounts. The Australian Cyber Security Centre (ACSC) reports there’s a growing trend affecting construction companies and their customers. In the six months to July, there’s been an increase in cybercriminals targeting builders and construction companies with business email compromise (BEC) scams in Australia. BEC scams involve cybercriminals sending fraudulent emails, posing as a legitimate business, usually targeting their customers and asking them to change bank account details for future invoice payments. Victims assume the request is legitimate and send their payment to a bank account operated by the scammer.

The client then sent on an email he’d received, stating the bank account details had changed, and asking for payment. At the same time, the bookkeeper followed up on a final payment of $70,000 owed by a second client who had always paid on time. They also confirmed they had deposited the funds into the “new” bank account after receiving an email. “We had a situation where it was just a plain email, not even an attempt at a copied logo, there were no phone numbers, and the customer with the larger amount said they couldn’t believe they accepted it. In hindsight it didn’t sound right, but of course that’s after the event,” the accountant said. The $15,000 was tracked to a bank account in Central Queensland, with local police discovering its owner was unconnected to the scam, and unaware the account still existed. The funds were returned to the client, who then paid the builder. Unfortunately, the $70,000, which landed in a bank account in Sydney, went straight back out into a cryptocurrency account – and vanished without a trace.

After falling victim to a BEC scam, the Brisbane company’s accountant is sharing their story in the hope it will stop the same thing happening to others.

The accountant said the bank involved claims it is unable to help any further – while the NSW Police Fraud Squad is “running into closed doors.”

“One of the clients happened to ring to get confirmation of his bank transfer. Our bookkeeper told him we didn’t have the funds in the account yet. So, he emailed in his banking transmission, and the bookkeeper realised they weren’t our bank account details,” he said.

“The clients have also reported it to the Australian Financial Complaints Authority, but they won’t do anything until the police close the file, so we’re basically 70 grand out of pocket…while the other people can say they have paid that money and it hasn’t gone to the right place.”

The ASCS says these types of emails usually come from hacked accounts, or via domain names that look similar to legitimate companies, typically by swapping a couple of letters or adding extra characters. Successful BECs may go unnoticed for weeks or months, until the construction company follows up on missing payments. With both the builder and the client left in limbo, and neither of them at fault, the business is now taking extra precautions when it comes to cyber-security – and urged others to do the same. “Instead of the old ways of relying on public liability insurance, ticking the boxes and paying the money and that’s all you do, people are now going to have to look at insurance around cyber-fraud,” the accountant said. “Even on your email signature, letterhead, and statements, just include a cyber-fraud warning. In the past nobody worried about it…but the more people see it, the more it’s going to sink in, so if they do get one of those emails they’ll think twice and pick up the phone. It’s either that, or we all go back to writing cheques! “It’s all very well to say fancy someone falling for that, it won’t happen to us – it can happen to anyone.” FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT CYBER.GOV.AU, AND FOR DETAILS ON CYBER INSURANCE THROUGH MASTER BUILDERS, VISIT MBQLD.COM.AU/ INSURANCE *The identity of the builder and clients have been withheld in the interest of protecting their privacy. Master Builder | 23


Joist and bearer tapes are essential, but they’re not all the same Today’s high-performance composite deck boards, like those from Trex Company, are warrantied to last for 25 years. But what about the substructure supporting the deck? If the posts and bearers are made of timber, they will deteriorate long before a composite decking warranty elapses. A Trex Protect survey of builders revealed that timber foundations typically begin to show signs of splitting, rotting or decay after just eight years. Easily one of the timber’s worst enemies, moisture contributes to mould growth and can accelerate structural deterioration. When joists and beams are exposed, water seeps into screw holes and sits on the surface, causing it to rot and the screws to rust. Additionally, timber’s natural expansion and contraction throughout the year can cause beams to split and weaken over time, posing serious safety concerns. Deck flashing tape is a cost-effective and straightforward way to protect the timber from the damaging effects of weather and time. Designed to shield timber joists and beams from moisture that can lead

to deterioration, it also acts as a barrier between the timber and galvanized metal and helps screws and fasteners hold longer for enhanced structural integrity. There are two primary options when it comes to deck flashing tapes — asphaltbased and butyl tape. Although asphaltbased tape is generally less expensive, it tends to dry out more quickly, curl up and hold water. In addition, when penetrated by screws, it allows water to seep through to the timber. The acrylic tape also does not adhere immediately to timber and can take up to 72 hours to fully bond. Since acrylic tapes do not withstand water as well as their butyl counterparts, they tend to come with warranties that last less than one year or with no warranty at all. Butyl tape offers several advantages over asphalt. The butyl material acts as a sealant that prevents water from penetrating the timber and holds deck screws in place longer. It is stickier, performs better in a wider range of temperatures and is more pliable, which allows it to create a tighter seal around screws to prevent water from infiltrating screw holes. Additionally, butyl-based

protection tapes typically come with long warranties. Trex® Protect™ is a leading self-adhesive butyl tape that effectively shields the top of joists, rim joists, bearers and the ledger board from moisture. Available in two widths — 50mm x 20m for joists and 100mm x 20m for bearers — it works on horizontal and vertical surfaces and is applied as a 'cap' (vs. wrapping), which allows the timber to breathe. The tape lies directly on the boards and features a non-skid surface, making it safer for contractors to walk across during construction. The peel-and-stick application is simple and requires almost no trimming. In addition, Trex Protect is the only tape on the market that comes with a 20-year warranty. If a client will invest in a premium, timber-alternative deck warrantied to last several decades, it’s only logical to ensure the substructure will last as long as the decking it supports. Delivering the ease and performance expected from the world’s #1 decking brand, Trex Protect is a must-have for all your deck projects.


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WHAT’S YOUR ROLE AT MASTER BUILDERS, HOW LONG HAVE YOU BEEN HERE – AND WHAT PATH DID YOU TAKE TO GET HERE? I have been with Master Builders six months, after working at the QBCC. I'm the Manager of Licensing Services, helping our members with QBCC licensing, applications, and licence maintenance queries, plus lobbying the government on behalf of our members for better licensing conditions. I am involved in several committees with a special interest in a better national licensing system. WHICH LICENSING ISSUE DO YOU GET ASKED ABOUT MOST? This is definitely “How do I get a builder licence?” I have lots of conversations about the typical journey for a builder and how to set yourself up to gain the required experience. I also work with applicants on how to format and detail their experience before submitting to the QBCC. It can be hard for builders who are excellent at

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working with their hands to write about their experience on building sites. It is a complex application that needs lots of attention and time. IF YOU COULD SUM YOURSELF UP IN ONE SENTENCE, WHAT WOULD IT BE? I love to understand and resolve problems and puzzles; here with Master Builders that converts to a real passion to support, educate and assist members with their questions. WHAT DOES A TYPICAL DAY LOOK LIKE FOR YOU? An early start on our property, feed the chooks and quick run with the dog in the paddock and then commute an hour to work. From the moment I arrive, I am busy responding to enquiries about QBCC licensing, helping with licence maintenance, applications, setting out builder experience requirements and the builder journey.

Tonia M iron WHAT’S THE BEST PART ABOUT YOUR ROLE? I love being here to help builders and tradies understand their own complex licensing requirements and also to provide the education and support that they need. WHAT’S THE MOST RANDOM QUESTION YOU’VE HAD OR MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT SO FAR? The most memorable moment is not actually one moment, but an overall feeling that I can make a difference for members.

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irst home buyers, investors and renovators are spoiled for choice when it comes to finding their dream home, with Master Builders proud to have added two new display villages to their suite of fantastic options. KNOCKOUT INSPIRATION FOR KNOCKDOWN-REBUILDS IN PRESTIGE LOCATION Homeowners looking to bring their property dreams to life in the location they already love have been delivered fresh inspiration, with the long-awaited Lomandra Park display village now open in the prestigious locale of Bridgeman Downs. A joint venture with CFMG Capital, Lomandra Park features contemporary and innovative home designs, giving those looking to knock down and rebuild their existing home plenty of fresh new options when it comes to modern aesthetics, space and style. Nestled amongst stunning greenery just 12km from Brisbane’s CBD, this boutique display village boasts six premium homes from four of Queensland’s most sought-after builders, including Clarendon Homes, McLachlan

Homes, OJ Pippin Homes and Ownit Homes. Two additional offerings, one from Fresh Homes and another by Stylemaster Homes, are anticipated to open later this year. Master Builders Manager - Display Villages Greg Byrne said there is plenty to delight those who want to reimagine their existing block, as well as those lucky to have snapped up new land in a market where space is at a premium. “These beautiful homes showcase openplan living, seamless connections with the outdoors, kitchens that would be the envy of every chef, soaring ceilings, and unique architectural features that can be described as anything but cookie-cutter,” Greg said. LIFESTYLE FIT FOR ROYALTY AWAITS AT JEWEL IN THE CROWN An unparalleled coastal lifestyle in a premium waterfront location awaits discerning investors and homebuyers at the new Pelican Waters display village. Located at The Island, this luxury village sits in the heart of what’s regarded the jewel in the crown of the master planned community

developed by Pelican Waters Heart. Boasting rare ocean access, water views, a golf course, and stunning boutique Marina Village and Precinct, there is simply no other location like it on the Sunshine Coast. Buyers looking for incomparable luxury, style and quality are spoiled for choice. The village boasts ten display homes by ten of Queensland’s favourite builders, including Arcadia Homes QLD, Burns Builders, Dwyer Quality Homes, MATIRA, Immackulate Designer Homes, McLachlan Homes, Platinum Residential Designer Homes, qldBUILT, Metricon Homes and Stroud Homes Caloundra. Greg said more than 500 people flocked to the Pelican Waters launch event on 28 August, including premium homebuyers, retirees and families looking to fulfill their dreams of luxury living by the water. "All of our builders have delivered vibrant designs truly worthy of this stunning location. From seamless indoor-outdoor living, to grand entertaining spaces, and spacious family living, the village is already proving a must-do destination,” Greg said. Master Builder | 27


Save time and money with advanced cladding technology

The new generation of Magnesium Oxide cladding is set to save on material and labour costs while offering peace of mind to property owners. For many trades in the building and construction industry, the change from plasterboard and CFC cannot come quickly enough. From deficiencies in exterior weather to the multiple layers required for some fire walls, costs can additionally blow out, with many of these materials requiring expensive and specialised tools for application and installation. The new generation of Magnesium Oxide cladding (MgSO4) and sheeting by FireCrunch is the answer to most forms of internal and external cladding. It is lightweight, can be used on a variety of surfaces, is installed easily requiring less labour and can be used as a fire wall

offering a total fire block While the earlier types of MgSO4 board were effective protection from fire, they had a poor surface finish and a tendency to absorb moisture if not properly sealed.

(NATA Labs tested) with a single sheet each side of a 90mm cavity frame. MgSO4 cladding will handle up to FRL 90/90/90 (NATA Labs tested) with a single sheet each side of a 90mm cavity

Through new technology, FireCrunch has achieved high loadbearing (55kN), CSIRO-tested and compliant, verified fire-proof building products, while offering high-quality, double-slurry surfaces and giving a first-class finish. It can be used as underlay flooring, as a tile backer or for shower bases, and once primer-sealed can be painted with normal water-based paints, texture paints or renders.

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simulation tests and full-scale furnace tests at 1000 degrees Celsius. MgSO4 is regularly recommended by architects, specifiers and QS/surveyors, and fire engineers and certifiers. The board contributes 95% less Co2 than plasterboard. The material is suitable for fire separation commercial construction and for bushfire BAL FZ and flood-prone areas, and is available to clients Australia-wide.



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Building hope in tough times Master Builders was among the corporate partners who took part in the Australian Industry Trade College (AITC ) 'I’m In New Hope Cambodia Campaign', contributing $10,000 to the total of $30,040 funds raised, through the former Master Builders Foundation. The AITC’s members and directors, families, alumni and employees also worked together through activities on campus, and young person's VET projects, securing additional donations and even blueberry picking to surpass the original goal of $20,000. The funds will also help feed more than 1,000 families in Siem Reap with supplied food parcels, and educate over 450 children, for a month. The town is dependent on tourism, so with their main source of income cut off as

the global pandemic continues to put a stop to travel, the locals are doing it tough. Housing Committee and Electoral College member Shane Summers was part of the steering committee for the campaign, and said he was proud to have been involved. “AITC’s fundraising and community work builds character. I have seen first-hand how they grow in a very short time and the change that comes about in the young people when they are confronted with poverty and real hardship, and the difference their effort makes,” Shane said. “We have been pleased in previous years to have Master Builders’ members join us in Cambodia on our bi-annual International Service Project, helping us build homes for poor people. We find Master Builders to be visionary and generous in their care, not only for their members but also for the broader community," AITC Executive/Principal Mark Hands said.

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Using the Buzon Pedestal replaces the use of sand and cement when laying pavers, therefore eliminating efflorescence and algae and reducing weight-bearing loads on the building structure. In addition the pedestal also improves thermal insulation and reduces sounds transmission.

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In commercial urban environments where space is at an ever-higher premium, a building’s roof level is potentially a rich source of usable space. Buzon say their Pedestal System can be used to maximise a roof’s potential, both hiding all manner of services and protecting roof substrates from the elements, maximising integrity and longevity.

The pedestals are extremely strong as they are precision-engineered from high strength, UV resistant, recycled polypropylene and capable of supporting loads of more than 1000kg each. At roof level, this load is evenly spread by the wide base area of each unit, making them ideal for installation on any waterproofing membrane without causing damage, they can even be used directly over insulation material. The Buzon Pedestal System is also simple to install. Desired height is achieved by thread adjustment, which is lockable when reached and a range of interchangeable spacer tabs of 2mm, 3mm, 4.5mm, 6mm, 8mm and 10mm, allow for precise gaps between pavers and provide positive drainage without any concern of ponding or flooding.

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n June, we asked our members to share their thoughts on the idea of building and trade licences going digital, via a snap online survey. The result was a resounding yes! 90 per cent of respondents agreed making the switch from plastic to an app or similar was a good idea.

broadly thought of the idea, and whether we should take the next step.

building companies saving time or needing to scan them.”

In addition to the main question, our members were also invited to share their reasoning:

“Having all your cards in one place makes it so much easier. Could see when you have to renew as well. Could be an app or something that connects with the RTO's/QBCC/whoever so if something is expiring, or changes, or you need to update your address etc it’s just in one place.”

TELL US IN A FEW WORDS HOW YOU THINK THE CHANGE WOULD BENEFIT YOU AND OTHERS IN THE INDUSTRY.

The idea, sparked by Master Builders, followed a successful pilot trial by Queensland’s Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) of digital driver’s licences across the Fraser Coast.

“Having all trade licences in an app or online would ensure that all workers have the relevant documents to hand as and when needed. This also prevents the opportunity for a worker to be in a situation where they have 'forgotten' or 'lost' their cards.”

The success of this trial shows the technology already exists for the leap from the road to the worksite, meaning plastic cards could soon be a thing of the past. It’s already been done with the White Card in NSW, with more to come.

“You always have your phone on you, so a simple app that holds the licences makes sense. You can pay using your phone, why not hold a licence? It will help with knowing the expiry date/renewal dates.”

Master Builders floated the concept with the QBCC, who said it was “a great idea.”

“Reduce damage to physical docs and speed accessibility / legibility to required information.”

Following this, we launched our survey to find out what our members and the industry more

“Less time wasted replacing lost cards - all card details can be electronically sent to

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“Building is hard enough as it is, we need to get better at technology. Too many old blokes still doing pen and paper, get with the times.” 100 per cent of respondents to our survey also agreed finding ways to reduce red tape and improve efficiency in the building and construction industry is important to them. The next step is for Master Builders to take our results to the QBCC, Department of Housing & Public Works, and Minister Mick de Brenni. We’re hoping a pilot trial could be carried out in one region of the building and construction industry, leading to adaptation of digital building and trade licences.

Now you don’t have to go to Council for a Building Permit.

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WHAT WAS YOUR FIRST JOB – AND A MEMORABLE MOMENT FROM THOSE EARLY DAYS? My first job was painting a set of unit complexes and I was put on the roller on the first day. There were so many crazy and memorable times working with a bunch of blokes (most involving a cold one to celebrate a hard day’s work).

WHO OR WHAT INSPIRED YOU TO GET INTO THE BUILDING & CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY? In school I struggled sitting down and focusing and always felt like I should be doing something more hands-on. My neighbour was getting his house painted and I gave him a hand and never looked back.

E – AND TELL US ABOUT YOUR CURRENT ROL WHAT YOU LOVE MOST ABOUT IT ting business I am the owner and manager of my pain gained by running and I really love the autonomy I have s, the before roof things myself. I also enjoy spraying and after photos are mind blowing.

TELL US ABOUT ANY AWARDS YOU’VE WON AND/ OR TRAINING YOU’VE COMPLETED WITH MAST ER BUILDERS? I have only just joined but there will be some in the future I’m sure!

WHAT PROJECT ARE YOU MOST PROUD OF? Probably the very first house I painted after going out on my own. It was a full external roof and all! Looking at the finished project knowing that I had accomplished this alone was a big moment for me.

WHERE DO YOU SEE YOURSELF IN FIVE YEARS’ TIME? I would like to expand my company and get a good little crew together so I can run my business full-time.

WHAT’S THE TOUGHEST LESSON YOU’VE LEARNED, OR BIGGEST CHALLENGE YOU’VE OVERCOME? My biggest challenge was finding a workplace where I was happy. After working for a variety of different companies, I finally decided to make the tough decision to go out on my own. It was definitely a gamble with having a wife and kid to support, but I have never looked back.

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olours like Day-Glo yellow, hot pink and funky patterns might not be the first things that spring to mind when it comes to mental health, especially in the building and construction industry – but for the team behind TradeMutt workwear, that’s the whole point. Just 12 months into their mission to get people talking about what’s traditionally viewed as an ‘invisible illness,’ this Brisbanebased organisation is not only starting conversations, it’s shouting out loud – and proud of it. As young chippies who met on a worksite, Ed Ross and Daniel Allen dreamed of creating workwear far removed from the bland colours of their uniforms. When Dan lost a close friend to suicide in 2015, the mates decided it was time to raise awareness around mental health, especially among young men, in a more relatable way, encouraging people to really open up. Three years later, TradeMutt was born, with the men’s and women’s gear featuring signature bright colours and the TIACS logo sitting proudly on the back of each shirt. 5 per cent of all product sales go towards funding the TIACS not-for-profit mental health support service. Those who reach out via text or phone call get free access to a team of psychologists, without the need for a GP referral, and with no cap on the number of chats. Marc Ahmelman met Dan and Ed soon after they started TradeMutt. Working as head of philanthropy at a wealth management firm at the time, Marc was so captivated by the TIACS mission, he decided to get involved. After founding the charity arm, Marc thought it was “job done” – but his own connection to what Dan and Ed were working to achieve drove him further. He’s now the CEO. “I’m a bricklayer by trade, and I’ve suffered the effects of really extreme poor mental health…I’ve been suicidal and the like, so it’s something that’s very close to me with lived experience,” Marc said. “We launched June 2020 – from June to December, we did 900 hours’ worth of counselling and associated work such as referrals to psychiatrists and things like that. “We’ve now got four clinical staff, and we’ve done over 1,100 hours in the first six months of this year, so it’s growing. “It’s been a massive learning curve, but it’s just been so encouraging to see people actually reaching out, and the connection between the clothing and the clinical work is huge – it’s

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we’re all told to just harden up and get on with it. We’re out there calling out on that. It’s time to show vulnerability, put your hand up and ask for the help you need.

encouraging people to put up their hand and reach out and ask for help. “In construction especially, as a predominantly guy-oriented community, we’re all told to just harden up and get on with it. We’re out there calling out on that. It’s time to show vulnerability, put your hand up and ask for the help you need.” The eye-catching shirts are being spotted more frequently at worksites across the state, with The Block 2020 winning Queenslanders Jimmy and Tam seen wearing them during their stint on the Nine show. “The shirts act as a catalyst; people say tell me about the shirt you’re wearing or comment about oh, that’s a bright shirt you’re wearing, and we say to people when they buy one, that they’ve become an ambassador

towards better mental health,” Marc said. “So with that they’ll show empathy, they’ll show their own vulnerability, and that they’re open to having the conversation – and that works. Through that community side of things, that peer-to-peer support, we can actually back that up now with the clinical support. “We take people on a journey to mental wellness. If you ring up and you need support, we deal with the immediate issue that you’ve got, and then it’s a conversation around ‘Hey do you want to stick with us a bit longer? What can we do to help you?’ We follow people up – so we do outbound as well as inbound. So even if it’s a 10-minute chat to get you over a hump on a bad day, that’s great.” Marc said they were proud to bridge a

perceived gap between crisis support, and private sector assistance, where a GP referral is required, or there’s a cap under Medicare. “We bypass all of that sort of stuff. It’s really simple…have an issue? Pick up the phone, talk to a psychologist, repeat for as long as needed. We’re quite open in saying we’re in your corner as long as you need us to be. “The community appreciates it – the comments we get back through social media or direct comments back to the counselling team…it’s very awe-inspiring. It’s a cracker.” TO REACH OUT TO A TIACS MENTAL HEALTH PROFESSIONAL, CALL OR TEXT 0488 846 988, OR VISIT TIACS.ORG FOR MORE DETAILS. TO CHECK OUT TRADEMUTT WORKWEAR, VISIT TRADEMUTT.COM Master Builder | 35


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hen the call went out from Triple M’s Big Breakfast team for Brisbane tradies to help a family in need, the Paynters team sprang into action, making it their mission to build them a positive future. Seven-year-old Ollie (Olive) Schmidt has been through more than most people do in their lifetime, and her story is truly heartwrenching. When she was just eight months old, Ollie went into heart failure. Her parents Cory and Mandy were told to prepare for the worst, but Ollie fought hard, surviving with the use of an artificial heart for months, before receiving a donor heart, growing into a healthy and active toddler. Just before she turned two, Ollie got sick once again, with doctors unable to figure out the cause. After six hospital admissions, the little girl had a two-hour ‘Grand Mal’ seizure, which left her with significant brain damage and severe epilepsy. 36 | Master Builder

Ollie hasn’t had a seizure-free day since 2017, suffering up to 250 each day. Her epilepsy is drug-resistant, she stops breathing several times a day because of the seizures, and a large percent of them are “Atonic,” meaning she loses all muscle control and drops to the ground, often causing significant injuries. She is now developmentally delayed and intellectually impaired, so can’t do everyday activities. When Triple M’s Marto and Margaux heard Ollie’s story, they stepped in to help, with Paynters signing on as construction partner. TAFE Queensland, and more than 60 small businesses, individuals and tradies also joined the cause. After months of planning and four weeks of building, Ollie’s home was revealed with a new padded deck and safe play space. The team formed a guard of honour for Ollie, older brothers Austin and Max, and their parents, as they returned to their family home.

Paynters General Manager and Director, Brett Johnston said the opportunity to participate in supporting the family and Ollie was one that they could not go past. “For us, we saw this as a chance to give something back to our local community. Paynters made it our mission to create this environment that has such a positive impact on Ollie and her family,” Brett said. “We were blown away when Triple M rang to say Variety had asked them to get behind the project. Not only will this help build Ollie’s strength and development, but it will also give her the freedom to be a little girl, to play in her own space,” Ollie’s mum Mandy said. “This will be a life saver for our family. Words cannot express how thankful we are that everyday people would invest in her future.”


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Higher NCC compliance levels HIGHER NCC COMPLIANCE LEVELS FOR BUILDING PRODUCTS TOOK EFFECT FROM 1ST JULY 2021 Changes to the National Construction Code (NCC) 2019 Amendment 1 came into effect on 1st July 2021 which formalise the Performance Solution process. Using CodeMarkTM accredited products will save time in developing performance solutions for residential, commercial and industrial projects. In general, the NCC sets out what is allowable and arguably more importantly what is not an allowable building practice. The introduction of A2.2(4) is one measure that will assist in ensuring higher levels of compliance with the NCC. The introduction of A2.2(4) is a way of formalising the Performance Solution process. It identifies the process and documentation required in order to develop Performance Solutions. The process demonstrates clear expectations, better information to end users and a greater auditing ability through improved record keeping and documentation. However, this stringency could be challenging given the increased level of documentation. One ready-made solution is CodeMarkTM. The CodeMarkTM Certification Scheme is a voluntary third-party certification scheme for building products that provides a method for verifying that a building product meets the nominated requirements of the Building Code of Australia (BCA). As well as allowing a certificate to attest compliance with relevant Deemed-to-Satisfy (DTS)

Provisions, the scheme permits a CodeMarkTM Certificate to attest the compliance of a building product with relevant Performance Requirements of the BCA. CodeMarkTM simplifies the Performance Solution process, as the Conformity Body who issued the certificate has undertaken analysis to demonstrate the products meets nominated Performance Requirements. As a manufacturer of innovative building products, the Bondor® Metecno® Group gained its first CodeMarkTM Certificate in April 2013. Since then, the Group has witnessed an increasing demand for CodeMarkTM certified products, which provide the most stringent form of “Evidence of Suitability” under the BCA, and is top of the list for a possible hierarchy of evidence to be introduced in 2022. The process of obtaining and maintaining a CodeMarkTM certificate is not easy, nor can it be fast tracked. This reassures the building industry of the suppliers’ commitment to ensuring better compliance with Australian regulations. Bondor® Metecno® has 13 CodeMarkTM certificates for its products with each certificate covering several properties such as structural, fire, energy efficiency and weatherability. The process involves undertaking detailed technical reviews of: • Product technical information and

specifications • Product test results by accredited laboratories • Independent assessments or appraisals • The product’s scope of use, • Relevant BCA provisions to be covered. The certification process also involves regular and ongoing • Audits of the Manufacturing facility • Audits of any identified Critical Components • Installation and Construction Site Audits • Review of Technical Documentation & CodeMarkTM Certificate by an Unrestricted Building Certifier (UBC) • Suppliers Declarations, Technical Specifications & Supply Chain control • Regulatory oversight by ABCB & JASANZ (The Joint Accreditation System of Australia and New Zealand). When a CodeMarkTM Certificate is used to demonstrate compliance with a Performance Requirement, a lot of the hard work has already been done. Using the right product with the right Code of Compliance (CoC) can save a massive amount of time in the process. Bondor® Metecno® have the largest CoC range covering insulated walling and roofing sandwich panels in residential and commercial and industrial applications. Find out more at http://bondor.com.au/ codemark.


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TRUST IS BUILT OVER TIME. NO MATTER WHAT INDUSTRY YOU PLY YOUR TRADE IN, TRUST IS IMPERATIVE TO ACHIEVING SUCCESS. Since 1926 Ulton has built a resilient, stable and secure business, and are now one of Queensland’s leading financial advisory firms. With a network of offices spanning Brisbane, Bundaberg, Fraser Coast and Gladstone, their team of 90-plus professionals partner with business and private wealth clients. Their multi-disciplinary team has credentials and experience in accounting, audit, business advisory, CFO services, forensic accounting, human resources, management consulting, strategic planning, stockbroking, superannuation, tax and wealth management. Their service offerings have grown over the year as they've anticipated and responded to their clients' needs, providing the advice, tools and solutions needed to achieve financial success. Their team is approachable, friendly and reliable and their business is built on genuine relationships centered on a

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COMPLIANCE MADE EASY PRE-QUALIFICATION OF ACRS STEEL MAKES COMPLIANCE WITH AS/NZS STANDARDS EASY The significant growth in major infrastructure and construction projects which has occurred over the past 18 months — together with the associated growth in demand for construction materials — have also resulted in an increased chance of inferior products and materials finding their way onto construction sites in place of materials which conform with the relevant Australian and New Zealand Standards. As such, matters relating to product conformity and certification of construction materials such as structural and reinforcing steels to Australian and New Zealand Standards is perhaps now more important than ever before. Ensuring that the steel being used throughout all stages of construction or fabrication conform with all relevant Australian and New Zealand Standards and Building Codes — irrespective of their country of origin — is paramount. After all, these Standards have been considered and developed to ensure that buildings and other structures are not only ‘fit for purpose’, but are also capable of meeting their design life requirements. Unfortunately, in this day and age, it’s simply not enough to think that just because steel has been ordered to an Australian or New Zealand Standard that the delivered product will automatically conform with that Standard and be fit for purpose. Increasingly, this is not the case. In fact, there are some instances where even though the materials have been specified and ordered to an Australian Standard, the materials that arrive are non-conforming. The product may meet the Standard; it may be supplied with documents for “an equivalent Standard” (but which Standard and is it really

equivalent?) or it may not meet any Standard at all. Importantly, whether this nonconformance is an intentional act of deception or ‘counterfeiting’ on behalf of the materials supplier, the builder or the contractor; or simply a matter of non-conformance through lack of correct process or an innocent misunderstanding of what constitutes conformance with Australian Standards, is effectively a moot point. Using non-conforming building materials carries a high risk of ‘built-in’ failure — and the results can be disastrous. INDEPENDENT, EXPERT, THIRD-PARTY CERTIFICATION The only way to be truly sure that the materials being used conform fully with the appropriate Australian and New Zealand Standards and are fit for purpose, is through independent, expert third party certification with ongoing validation. ACRS provides a fully independent, expert assessment and certification to AS/ NZS Standards for both Australian and internationally sourced construction steels, including reinforcing steels, structural steels and prestressing steels. ACRS steel is pre-qualified. The manufacturers and processors have already demonstrated compliance with the relevant Australian and New Zealand Standards. By using ACRS certified construction steels, builders and contractors can be confident that they are getting the AS/NZS compliant materials that they ordered, and engineers and building certifiers can be confident that the steel meets the requirements of the Building Codes and associated Standards and is fully traceable from the point of

manufacture to the point of delivery. All ACRS certification personnel are fully-qualified metallurgists and engineers with many years of direct experience in manufacture, processing, or design and construction of the steel materials they certify. In addition to factory production control audits and independent testing, the ACRS scheme provides regular review and analysis of all products manufactured and supplied by the certified supplier. All testing is observed and verified by independent NATA test laboratories, and all processes, including the use of traceability tags, are audited. The ACRS scheme operates as a verification-based system modelled on international best-practice standards. Where some certification systems might accept the suppliers’ own quality management systems certification and test reporting without further checking, ACRS doesn’t. ACRS assessors independently select the samples for testing during the audit to prevent any chance of “cherry picking” by the supplier. It then manages the subsequent verification process though independent qualified laboratories selected by ACRS, not the supplier. The process is further bolstered by ACRS conformity checking on the suppliers’ raw production data, which is undertaken every three months. ACRS certification makes checking for compliance with the relevant Australian and New Zealand Standards easy. It demonstrates independently and expertly that the supplier consistently meets the Standards stated on the certificate. For more information please email ACRS at: info@steelcertification.com or visit the website: www.steelcertification.com.


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ASK OUR EXPERTS

YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED

EMMA KIRKBY

KAREN HAWORTH

GARY HOGG

JULIAN LANE

Manager Workplace Relations

Manager Planning Services

Advisor Workplace Health & Safety

Principal Lawyer Members Legal

The building and construction industry can be complex, which is why we receive thousands of member enquiries each year. Here at Master Builders, our friendly and knowledgeable experts are on hand to answer your questions about the issues you face in the day-to-day running of your business. This advisory service is free to members – and it’s just one of many ways we’re committed to giving you a valuable membership experience. Over the following pages, this edition’s panel of experts share some of the common questions they are asked.

We’re here to help, whether you need advice about: • Contracts, including which contract to use • Disputes and getting paid • Employment, wages and staffing • Workplace health and safety practices • Industry compliance and licensing requirements • Enterprise bargaining agreements • Legislation and how it applies to you • Insurance products • Plus much, much more.

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SERVICES & ADVICE

Workplace Relations

BUILDING & PLANNING

with Emma Kirkby

with Karen Haworth

Manager Workplace Relations

Manager Planning Services

I HAVE HEARD THERE ARE RECENT CHANGES TO SUPERANNUATION. WHAT ARE THEY?

I AM COMPLETING A RENOVATION AND THE HOUSE IS OLD, WHAT IS HERITAGE LISTED AND WHAT DO I NEED TO DO?

Increase to 10 per cent.

Historic buildings, structures, and gardens are some of the cultural heritage places Queensland sets out to protect. The Queensland Heritage List records the most important heritage places. Additionally, local governments use a local heritage register to protect local heritage places.

As of 1 July the superannuation guarantee rate rose from 9.5 per cent to 10 per cent. This change must have been applied the first pay period after 1 July. The increase must be on top of the employee’s earnings unless the employment contract specifically describes a salary or wage packet as being inclusive of superannuation. Where the package is inclusive of superannuation, employees should check that the package is sufficient to cover any applicable Award increases as well as the extra super. As a reminder, superannuation is payable on ordinary time earnings, which are any monetary amounts that are associated with ordinary hours including wages, work-related allowances, multi-storey, leading hand or first aid allowances. Any payments that are associated with overtime such as overtime wages and meal allowances are not ordinary time earnings and so will not attract superannuation. PART-TIME EMPLOYEES From 1 July 2022, eligible employees who earn less than $450 per month will be paid the super guarantee by their employer if they satisfy the other eligibility requirements. For those under the age of 18, the 30 work hours per week or more requirement will still apply. STAPLING FUNDS The federal government has introduced new legislation to minimise employees doubling up on the superannuation funds they have, with the doubling up of fees and charges that involves. This is called super stapling legislation and BussQ has provided some great detail on this change in a dedicated article on page 69. CONCESSIONAL CAPS Concessional superannuation caps have increased for the first time in five years, rising to $27,500. Contributors will also be supported to make additional contributions to their superannuation to make up for amounts that they may have withdrawn due to COVID-19. From the 2021-22 financial year, individuals who released superannuation under the COVID-19 early release scheme will have the option of recontributing these amounts as non-concessional contributions, over and above the existing caps. SALARY SACRIFICE While not a new change it is timely to remind employers that from 1 January 2020 salary sacrifice arrangements should no longer reduce ordinary time earnings that the employer paid superannuation on.

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Queensland legislation regulates the development of heritage places. The definition of development applying to heritage places covers all types of work as well as minor activities not normally considered as development. For example: altering, repairing, maintaining, or moving landscape features, furniture and fittings, or paint or wallpaper. This leads us to, how we do manage building work on a heritage listed building? Firstly, is the property State or Local Heritage listed? A local government planning scheme overlay map will identify different types of heritage and character properties. The overlay mapping for traditional character can be residential or commercial. Residential character, where houses were built in and before 1946 will need to retain the existing building and extensions and alterations are to complement the traditional building style. Houses built pre-1911 are to be retained. They can be relocated and any extensions cannot alter the original parts of house. The heritage overlay protects specific buildings and places of heritage significance. They are to be retained and restored to preserve their heritage value. Adjoining properties should not impact on the values of the heritage place. These heritage places can be of local, state, national or world heritage significance. If the building is State Heritage listed, you will need to understand the cultural significance. The cultural significance means aesthetic, historic, scientific, social or spiritual value for past, present or future generations. The heritage development checklist will help you identify the heritage issues. Have a pre-lodgement meeting to discuss the proposal. In most cases you will need to provide a conservation management plan based on the principles outlined in the Burra Charter. The Burra Charter defines the basic principles and procedure to be followed in the conservation of heritage places. You will need to engage a specialist heritage consultant/ architect to help you prepare the plan and help you discuss the proposal with the state referral agency.


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WORKPLACE HEALTH & SAFETY

Members Legal

with Gary Hogg

with Julian Lane

Advisor Workplace Health & Safety

Principal Lawyer Members Legal

PIPA CLAIMS EXPLAINED

HOW DO I AMEND A CONTRACT?

Receiving a Notice of Claim to advise you that someone is making a personal injury claim (PIPA Claim) under the Personal Injuries and Proceedings Act 2002 (PIPA Act) can be quite overwhelming.

Sometimes, an executed contract needs to be amended. A simple mistake, omission or a necessary change does not mean a party can simply 'rip up the contract and start again.' However, there are ways parties can amend a contract:

Master Builders members often contact the Master Builders safety team with questions about a Notice of Claim that they have received. The answers to some of these questions have been outlined below. WHAT IS A PIPA CLAIM? A PIPA claim is a claim that is is made under the PIPA Act by a claimant (such as someone who has worked on your project, or a member of the public) who is seeking damages for a personal injury they have sustained that they believe you are liable for. WHAT IS A NOTICE OF CLAIM? A Notice of Claim is the document served under the PIPA Act, advising you that a personal injury claim is being made against your business, and outlines the details of the claim. This includes details such as a description of the incident that caused the injury, details of relevant parties, any medical treatment received and other information or circumstances surrounding the incident. WHAT SHOULD I DO IF I RECEIVE A NOTICE OF CLAIM?

by striking or crossing out the error

inserting the amendment, or

using a deed of amendment.

Please seek legal advice to check whether it is possible to legally amend your contract. THE CONTRACT HAS BEEN SIGNED BY ALL PARTIES AND I HAVE NOTICED A SPELLING MISTAKE, OR I FORGOT TO ADD MY CLIENT’S MIDDLE NAME IN THE CONTRACT. WHAT DO I DO? Handwritten changes to a contract are acceptable if they are legible and initialed by all parties to confirm they agree to the changes. You can correct spelling mistakes, or insert middle names, in the contract by neatly handwriting the changes, and having all parties initial the change. For an electronically signed contract (such as via eDocs), you might have to print out a hardcopy to make the changes by hand.

If you have received a Notice of Claim you should firstly read the notice carefully to understand the details of the claim. There are very strict timeframes to respond to a Notice of Claim, so it is important that you contact a reputable law firm or your insurance provider to discuss the claim and ensure these timeframes are met and a proper response to the Notice of Claim is made.

MY CLIENT’S BANK WANTS CHANGES MADE. WHAT DO I DO?

WHAT SHOULD I DO IF I WANT TO DISPUTE THE NOTICE OF CLAIM?

WE WANT TO CHANGE THE PARTIES TO THE CONTRACT. SHOULD WE SIMPLY CROSS OUT THE OLD NAMES AND WRITE IN THE NEW?

Disputes must be handled within strict timeframes and in consultation with your solicitor or insurance provider. If as the respondent you dispute the Notice of Claim, written notice of the defects must be provided to the claimant. Your solicitor or insurance provider is best placed to write any disputes you may have regarding the notice.

Whether you choose to agree to the bank’s changes is a decision for you. If you do, you can make the changes in handwriting initialed by all parties, or substantial changes can be agreed in a separate signed document (e.g. a deed of amendment).

No. We do not recommend changing the parties with simple handwritten amendments. You need to agree on all the parties’ rights and liabilities after the change. Will the new party fix the old party’s defects? Will the old party be paid for unpaid works they performed? The contract itself might say how it can be amended. The Master Builders Queensland Residential Building Contract Level 2 says: “Neither party may assign the Contract, or any right, benefit, obligation, liability or interest under the Contract, without the prior written consent of the other party”. We recommend the parties consider using a deed of assignment or deed of novation to change the parties to a contract.

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WHY SAVVY DECISION MAKERS ARE CHOOSING TIMBER MOULDINGS FROM INTRIM Australian consumers are becoming more product and style savvy as they follow influencers, watch endless home design shows and spend hours trawling Pinterest and Instagram keeping up with the latest trends. It is no wonder that building companies are having to offer more flexible options on the finishes schedules for style enhancements such as on trend skirting, architraves and wall panel treatments from Wainscotting, VJ or lining boards to satisfy the changing demand.

and Melbourne they already supply nationwide, with guaranteed five days from order to dispatch for unprimed, and seven days for primed profiles.

continue to improve. Our team thrive on hearing from our clients and the great experiences they have with us and our products,” Fred said.

“Our products are delivered on site when you need them, as we understand meeting your deadlines is of utmost importance,” Fred said.

Consumers and designers love the complimentary samples offered by Intrim via the website. They are available for most profiles so you have something tangible to place on your vision board to ensure you pick the right profile to suit your project.

This is why builders are turning to Intrim Mouldings, the leading Australian Timber Moulding specialists. With over 25 years’ experience and over 825 skirting boards, architrave, chair rail, wall paneling and other timber profiles, Intrim are experts in helping create spectacular interiors for their clients.

“We offer a high-quality primed finish on all of our mouldings which will save your fixout and painting team’s time on site. We also recently launched Fast Trim which is a revolutionary pre-scribed skirting and pre-mitred architraves system available on all our profiles. It’s a game changer for builders who are under time and resource pressure, as they can save an additional 40%-55% of the fix out time. That’s some serious time and cost saving”.

“The Intrim vision is to have a part in every one of their clients’ truly magnificent building projects by providing them with a unique product to help them achieve their goal of making their interiors a timeless masterpiece. Our clients range from top-tier interior designers and architects to luxury and custom home builders and home renovators, each one being just as important to us as the other,” Managing Director Fred Quinsey said. Intrim is rapidly evolving and continues to invest in state-of-the-art machinery and processes to provide fast and high-quality timber mouldings. With displays and people on the ground in Brisbane, Sydney

Intrim offer a range of material options to suit the different markets around Australia, from FSC certified responsibly sourced Finger Joined Pine to MDF.

Intrim also help consumers looking to renovate find a preferred installer, through the Preferred partner program listing these companies on their website. This makes it easier to connect consumers and trades who specialise in working with Intrim Timber Mouldings. Committed to customer satisfaction, Intrim recently implemented the Trustpilot reviews platform asking every customer how they went. “We felt it was important to give our customers the opportunity to easily provide us feedback, so we can

"Experience the Intrim difference for yourself. We look forward to working with you on your next project," Fred said. If you would like more information, please call Jenny Brown, Head of Marketing on 0414 882 982 or email jenny.brown@intrimgroup.com.au Intrim was founded in 1993 by the Quinsey family in Picton and has grown to become one of Australia’s leaders in finely crafted quality timber mouldings, skirting, architraves and handrails for residential homes and commercial buildings. Australian owned and operated, we are committed to manufacturing locally, supporting our local community through job creation and investing in state-of-theart equipment and processes. Innovation, reducing environmental impact, and helping customers make their interiors spectacular are what drives us. We love to share our customers' projects using Intrim Mouldings on our website gallery and Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn. Find out more at intrimmouldings.com.au


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No room for complacency as QBCC crackdown continues

THE QUEENSLAND BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION COMMISSION (QBCC) IS CONTINUING TO WRAP UP ITS SECOND ROUND OF ANNUAL REPORTING, HOWEVER, IT IS NOT OVER YET. THOSE CONTRACTORS WHO FAIL TO COMPLY MUST BE AWARE THAT THEY COULD FACE THE FULL EXTENT OF QBCC POWERS. Those who have not yet submitted their documents risk having conditions placed on their licence, suspension and even licence cancellation. At the time of publication, there were still about 10,000 Self Certified contractors who had not yet submitted. These licensees are now at risk of the QBCC taking regulatory action. Some examples of common issues that continue to catch out licensees include those who hold a company contractor and

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an individual contractor licence needing to submit two Annual Reporting submissions. Also, those who hold a contractor licence but are not currently contracting still need to submit their paperwork. The QBCC has an online portal, but there is also an Annual Reporting Form that you can email across to make it even easier to comply and avoid a hefty punishment. Those who have submitted their Annual Reporting will still be assessed by the QBCC for meeting the Minimum Financial Requirements (MFRs). The MFRs are in place to help keep the industry financially healthy, by working to reduce insolvencies and helping ensure that tradies and subbies get paid and consumers get their projects completed. The Annual Reporting submission helps the QBCC to identify contractors who are operating

with poor financial health. If a licensee has been identified as operating under these conditions, the QBCC will be seeking compliant financial information. If the licensee is unable to comply, then they may follow up with suspensions and cancellations. To avoid any possible suspensions or cancellations of your licence, ensure you monitor your financial obligations on a regular basis (QBCC legislation states you must complete quarterly) and consult your accountant or bookkeeper. Book in now to review your latest financial year tax and prepare for the round three of Annual Reporting. IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE CALL OUR LICENSING TEAM ON 1300 30 50 10.


SERVICES & ADVICE

Building Smart: Flood Resilience

OUR VERY OWN MANAGER PLANNING SERVICES, KAREN HAWORTH, WAS INVITED TO BE PART OF THE BRISBANE SUSTAINABILITY AGENCY PANEL ON BUILDING FLOOD RESILIENCE, TALKING ALL THE LATEST TECHNIQUES, HOW TO BEST ADVISE HOMEOWNERS AND HOW TO IMPROVE THE LIVEABILITY OF HOMES. HERE, KAREN SHARES SOME OF HER EXPERT ADVICE FOR ALL QUEENSLAND BUILDERS. Building with flood resilient techniques will minimise damage, possibly reduce insurance premiums and help owners move back into their home quicker after a flood event. Firstly, you need to understand the types of flood and where to obtain this information. Most local government planning schemes provide flood mapping and information on flooding like creek, overland flow, and river flooding. Creek flooding can rise and fall quickly without warning. Overland flow flooding impacts localised areas, can be unpredictable, and its severity will depend on the amount of rainfall. If renovating, building a fence or a shed you will need to understand and consider these natural overland flows. The level of river flooding will depend on the

speed and volume of the water. Properties downstream can be impacted hours after the rain event has finished. The impact on homes will depend on how close and high they are to the river. Storm tide flooding is caused by a storm surge or a king tide. The most common building method is to raise the building higher than the flood level. This can be costly and prohibitive. The primary aim is to enable flood water to enter and leave with minimal damage. Therefore, other resilient building measures and design should be considered. The wet-proofing design includes properly anchoring the structure, use of openings or breakaway walls, use of flood resistant materials and protection of mechanical and utility equipment. A registered structural engineer should be consulted if using this method. Consider tank waterproofing to the lowerlevel internal area to protect the wall cavities and flooring. Resilient works could include replacing carpet with flooring that can be easily cleaned, for example vinyl or polished concrete. Elevate power points and data points and isolate power separate from the upper level. When replacing plaster board

sheets use wet wall sheets and upgrade windows and doors with materials that better resist flood water. Alternatively, prevent the flood water from entering the building by using permanent or temporary flood barriers. This method will not be suitable where water depths are high as the risk of property damage may increase. Importantly, when rebuilding, the existing building materials must dry out to the required moisture level. Depending on how long the structure has been under water you might need to engage a structural engineer. Additionally, a building approval might be required, for example, replacing more than 20 per cent of a structural element, lifting a house to build under or changing the classification. The Queensland Construction Code part 3.5 Construction of Buildings in Flood Hazard Areas will require certain parts of the building to be above the defined flood level. FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL KAREN IN THE HOUSING SERVICES TEAM ON 1300 30 50 10 AND VISIT WWW.SUSTAINABLEBRISBANE.COM.AU/ FLOOD-RESILIENCE Master Builder | 65


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Family trusts: Should you use them in the building industry? FOR YEARS, BUSINESS OWNERS HAVE USED FAMILY TRUSTS AS PART OF THEIR OVERALL TAX AND ACCOUNTING ARRANGEMENTS. TYPICALLY, THIS IS FOR FLEXIBILITY AND ASSET PROTECTION REASONS, BUT REGULATIONS UNDER THE QUEENSLAND BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION COMMISSION (QBCC) LEGISLATION CONTINUE TO CATCH OUT UNWARY BUILDERS AND ACCOUNTANTS. Specialist QBCC regulation expert and CEO of Xact Accounting, Mick Renton, said that since the introduction of mandatory annual financial reporting, he has received an influx of enquiries from builders after their previous accountant unknowingly placed their licence at risk. “There are a range of issues when it comes to family trusts in the building industry, most

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of which are the result of an accountant not understanding how they are treated under the QBCC Minimum Financial Requirements (MFRs). This business-as-usual approach causes headaches for all parties, and can also lead to the suspension or even cancellation of their licence,” Mick said.

“A more effective trust structure could see the QBCC licence and other assets held in a Pty Ltd trading company, with the shares of that company held by the family trust. The trading company could then pay dividends to the family trust, with income distributed to beneficiaries at potentially lower tax rates.”

QBCC regulations are very specific when it comes to trusts, and do not take into account any assets within a family trust when calculating the net tangible assets (NTA) required for the licence.

Non-compliant licence holders looking for a remedy, could consider increasing the capital of the trust by legitimately gifting amounts to increase the Net Assets, ensuring simple items such as intangibles do not catch licensees out.

“Because of how trusts are typically structured, it doesn’t take much to breach MFRs. We often see intangible assets like goodwill and borrowing costs held in the trust, but in our industry these often small, intangible assets create the potential for a negative NTA position,” Mick said.

IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS ABOUT ACCOUNTING STRUCTURE AND FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, CALL XACT ACCOUNTING ON (07) 3124 866 OR VISIT QBCCACCOUNTANTS.XACTACCOUNTING. COM.AU


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Be prepared: update on Queensland’s smoke alarm legislation NEXT PHASE OF 10-YEAR ROLLOUT COMING INTO EFFECT IN THE NEW YEAR. Are you a residential builder? Are you licensed to perform electrical work? If so, it’s time to prepare for the next round of changes to the state’s smoke alarm legislation, designed to make Queensland homes the safest in Australia when it comes to fire safety. From 1 January 2022, all domestic dwellings, whether they’re leased or sold, will be required to have interconnected photoelectric smoke alarms in all bedrooms, in hallways that connect bedrooms with the rest of the dwelling, and on every level. The existing legislation, which came into effect on 1 January 2017, requires interconnected photoelectric smoke alarms to be installed in all new and substantially renovated dwellings. The final phase will

kick in from 1 January 2027, ensuring the same type of alarms are installed in all other domestic dwellings. If you are licensed to perform electrical work, and haven’t done so yet, we highly recommend you activate your Find a Master Builder search profile. Simply log into the 'My Membership' area of our website to activate your profile, including your contact details and the kind of work you do. You should register for the ‘Electrician’ category, which is found under ‘Repair, maintenance or small home improvement.’ You can also mention the installation of smoke alarms in your business summary. Once our team approves your listing, you'll appear in searches for this kind of work, in your area. FOR MORE DETAILED INFORMATION AND TO FIND OUT HOW YOU CAN ENSURE YOUR WORK IS COMPLIANT, VISIT MBQLD.COM.AU/SMOKEALARM

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Mediation available for construction delay concerns THE QUEENSLAND RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY IS EXPERIENCING AN AUSTRALIA-WIDE SHORTAGE OF BUILDING MATERIALS AND SKILLED TRADES, IMPACTING MANY SEGMENTS OF THE SUPPLY CHAIN AND AFFECTING SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF DOMESTIC BUILDING CONTRACTS. If difficulties in completing work happen because of material or labour shortages, the Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC) encourages builders and tradespeople to communicate directly with property owners to try and reach agreement. If concerns are not resolved through conversation then mediation may be

considered as an option. The QBCC has introduced a temporary independent mediation service to help address the challenges currently facing the residential construction industry. The Accelerated Builder / Consumer Dispute Framework (ABCD) matches applicants with a qualified mediator to help facilitate a conversation between the affected parties. This service will operate until mid-year 2022. TO FIND OUT MORE GO TO THE RESIDENTIAL BUILDING MATERIAL SHORTAGES PAGE AT QBCC.GOV.AU OR CALL 139 333.

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Superannuation stapling STAPLING IS AN AMENDMENT TO SUPERANNUATION LEGISLATION THAT WILL CHANGE THE WAY EMPLOYERS ADMINISTER SUPER FOR NEW EMPLOYEES. Stapling will apply to employees starting employment on or after 1 November 2021. From this date employees will have their existing super account ‘stapled’ to them as they change jobs, stopping the creation of multiple accounts that reduce employees’ retirement savings. Stapling will change the process an employer needs to follow to set up super for a new

employee who doesn’t return a choice of fund form. When a choice of fund form isn’t returned, employers will need to log into the ATO’s online service, enter the employee’s details to find their stapled super account and pay the employee’s super into that account. Employers will still need their default fund to create accounts for employees who don’t choose a fund or don’t have an existing Super fund (e.g., an employee starting their first job).

Searching for an employee’s stapled account will become an automated process between payroll systems and the ATO in 2022. Stapling will need to be applied to new employees starting work from 1 November 2021. Full details on how stapling will work and need to be administered by employers should be available soon. BUSSQ IS ALWAYS AVAILABLE TO HELP ANSWER YOUR QUERIES ON SUPERANNUATION LEGISLATION. CALL TROY WOLTER ON 0417 702 822.

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HERVEY BAY

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AIRLIE BEACH

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BUNDABERG

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Commercial Builders Forum

GOLD COAST

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Golf Day

SUNSHINE COAST

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Institute of Building Consultants Information Breakfast

BRISBANE

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Industry Info Session

CAIRNS

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Influencers (Women in Building)

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Industry Info Session

MISSION BEACH

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CLERMONT

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DOWNS & WESTERN

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Golf Day

ROCKHAMPTON

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Influencers (Women in Building)

GOLD COAST

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QLD Housing & Construction Awards

BRISBANE

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Industry Info Session

GOLD COAST

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BURKEDIN

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GYMPIE

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Industry Info Session

MAROOCHYDORE

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Golf Day

TOOWOOMBA

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Industry heavyweights meet the minister OUR MEMBERS WERE GIVEN THE RARE OPPORTUNITY TO HAVE THEIR BURNING QUESTIONS ANSWERED IN PERSON, WHEN THE HON. MICK DE BRENNI JOINED US FOR OUR INDUSTRY LEADERS LUNCH. Dozens of industry heavyweights were on hand at the Brisbane Convention and Exhibition Centre as Minister de Brenni outlined his priorities for the issues impacting our residential and commercial sectors, including trade delays and material shortages which are continuing to bite. “We’re incredibly conscious of the tremendous challenges builders are facing right now,” the Minister said. “I’m conscious that many builders have felt overwhelmed.”

After months of tireless lobbying by Master Builders for a fair go for builders and their clients suffering through no fault of their own, the Minister announced the Accelerated Builder Consumer Dispute (ABCD) process at the event. “What this is about is a framework for builders and consumers to sit down and talk together,” he said. “What Master Builders have told us is critical is that we avoid homeowners rushing to cancel contracts…we don’t want to see a wave of bankruptcies out there for builders.” Deputy CEO Paul Bidwell then led the Q&A session, kicking off by raising the possibility

of developers being licensed by the QBCC, before the topics of project trust account changes, the 2022 National Construction Code, and the proposed changes around accessible housing were raised from the floor. The event wrapped up with our CEO Grant Galvin rising to the Minister’s challenge, throwing his weight – and arms – behind the Push-Up Challenge, raising vital funds to support mental health programs in the local community. Grant ended the victor, beating the Minister by one by doing 53 push-ups on stage in front of the crowd. We look forward to seeing you at our next event, with plenty planned this year. Watch your inbox for details.

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Considering a career in safety? WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY OFFICERS (WHSO’S) PLAY AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN MANY CONSTRUCTION BUSINESSES.

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Employing a safety professional within your business not only assists in fulfilling your health and safety obligations, but they can also provide your business with a trained and skilled resource who can improve safety culture and assist in eliminating accidents and injuries. Successfully completing the Master Builders Queensland Certificate IV in Workplace Health and Safety, graduates can use the qualification to apply to Worksafe Queensland for a certificate of authority to perform the role of a WHSO in Queensland. A person can only be appointed as a WHSO if they hold this certificate of authority. This nationally accredited course can also provide benefit to any person wanting to seek a career change into safety, develop their workplace health and safety knowledge, or those that have to juggle multiple hats that include work health and safety tasks. Once a person has been appointed as a WHSO, there are functions that they are required to fulfill under work health and safety legislation.

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1300 367 009 VISIT

www.havealook.com.au QUOTE CODE

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Hannah Ockendon, HSE Advisor at Paynters started out in an admin role there in 2019, and had always wanted to work in a field where helping others was a big part of the job. “It didn’t take long for me to be drawn to the work carried out by Paynters' Health Safety, Environment and Quality (HSEQ) team,” Hannah said.

“Within six months I was enrolled in a Certificate IV in Workplace Health and Safety (WHS) and I can honestly say that I enjoyed every moment of it. I became immersed in the course content immediately and found myself becoming quite passionate about workplace safety. It just felt like a perfect fit for me.” After graduating, Hannah was inducted into the Paynters HSEQ team. “I know it’s a cliché but, really, no two days are the same! Just last week I was up in a tower crane overlooking Brisbane city. “Expectations can change suddenly, so flexibility and the ability to prioritise is important. Safety can be hard work at times, but I can honestly say that it’s never boring. “My role is pretty comprehensive, requiring me to be across all safety aspects of the business such as site visits, HSEQ systems, reporting, training and so much more. “As a result, I am fortunate enough to get the best of both worlds, spending time in the office and on site. There is virtually no limit to my learning and development, and this role makes each task feel like a real contribution not only to the company, but to the individuals I work with each day.” WANT TO OBTAIN YOUR WHSO ACCREDITATION? MASTER BUILDERS’ CERTIFICATE IV IN WORKPLACE HEALTH & SAFTEY PROGRAM CAN GET YOU QUALIFIED. VISIT MBQLD.COM.AU/ TRAINING OR CALL 1300 13 60 02.


WHAT'S ON

UPCOMING COURSES

Call us on 1300 13 60 02 or visit mbqld.com.au/training for more information

SEP OCT COURSES: Livestream & Face-to-face WHY APPLY? 

LOCATION

Practical Communication Skills

Learn simple techniques to improve communication skills including DISC profiling.

Sunshine Coast

Business Management for Trade Contractors*

Apply for your trade contractor’s licence

Gold Coast, Sunshine Coast, Brisbane & Livestream

Residential Building Contracts

Learn how to correctly complete residential building contracts

Livestream

Financial Essentials

Learn essential business skills including cash flow management, bookkeeping, basic P&L, forecasting and more

Livestream

BIFA Chapter 3: Payment Claims & Schedules

Learn what you about protecting your right to payment and avoiding hefty fines

Brisbane

Introduction to Digital Marketing Skills

Learn the digital marketing basics including Google AdWords, social media marketing, audience building and more

Livestream & Brisbane

Accredited Test & Tag*

Get the qualification you need to test and tag equipment in your workplace

Rockhampton & Brisbane

Microsoft Projects (Level One)

Learn to plan, schedule and monitor projects with ease

Brisbane

Unfair Dismissal

Learn how to minimise the risks associated with disciplinary action and terminations

Livestream

Get the information you need to help take Building Consultant and Expert Witness you from the job site to investigating building disputes, problem solving and report writing.

Gold Coast

BIFA Chapter 2: Statutory Trust Accounts (STAs)

Learn how to set-up and manage a Project and Retention Trust Accounts.

Livestream

Practical Licensing Applications Workshop

Learn a method of how to write the site experience section of the builder's licence application

Brisbane

Completed Residential Building Inspectors

Learn how to undertake residential building inspections

Livestream & Brisbane

Contract Administration

Learn the ins and outs of contracts including legislative restrictions, dispute scenarios, project delays and more

Livestream

Prepare Safe Work Method Statements

Learn how to prepare a safe work method statement (SWMS)

Livestream

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BIFA Chapter 3: Adjudication Applications & Responses

Reduce expensive legal costs: learn how to write an adjudication application or response

Livestream

Asbestos Worker Program*

Get qualified to legally remove non-friable asbestos

Mackay, Rockhampton & Hervey Bay

Asbestos Awareness

Understand your legal obligations around removing non-friable asbestos

Livestream, Rockhampton & Mackay

Silica Awareness

Understand the health impacts of silica dust and the fit testing requirements

Livestream

Negotiation Skills

Gain the tools to promote effective negotiation and techniques for turning face-to-face confrontations into side-by-side problem solving

Brisbane

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Can’t find a date or course you’re looking for? Due to the changing times with COVID-19, course dates may change or new dates may be added after the publication of our magazine. Contact our training team on 1300 13 60 02 or visit mbqld.com.au/training Livestream workshops will be hosted via ZOOM.

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Upcoming CSQ fu & safety courses Now’s the time to learn your legal obligations or get your licence with one of our CSQ funded health & safety livestream or face-to-face courses. Whether you need a White Card, a Restricted Electrical Contractors Licence or need to learn your legal obligations on silica and asbestos, we have a CSQ funded course* to fit the job!

GENERAL SAFETY INDUCTION (WHITE CARD)¹ CSQ FULLY SUBSIDISED FOR ELIGIBLE CLIENTS*

Face-to-face course

Need your White Card? This course is mandatory for working on any construction site. Training is available Monday-Friday at select Master Builders locations in Queensland - bookings essential.

SILICA AWARENESS JUST $50 WITH CSQ FUNDING FOR ELIGIBLE MEMBERS* FULLY SUBSIDISED FOR APPRENTICES^

Livestream courses or face-to-face courses available in select locations

If you or your employees are working with concrete, tiles, block, stone or any materials that potentially expose them to respirable crystalline silica - this course is for you and your team. This workshop covers the health effects, control measures, fit testing and air monitoring requirements.

ASBESTOS AWARENESS JUST $70 WITH CSQ FUNDING FOR ELIGIBLE STUDENTS* FULLY SUBSIDISED FOR APPRENTICES^

Livestream courses or face-to-face courses available in select locations

Did you know one in three of all Queensland homes are believed to contain asbestos materials?** Learn the legal obligations of licensed contractors removing non-friable asbestos in just four hours.

Find an upcoming livestream or face-to-face course near you today

Enrol at mbqld.com.au/whs or call 1300 13 60 02

1CPCCWHS1001 Prepare to work safely in the construction industry | ²CPCCWHS1001 Prepare to work safely in the construction industry and CPCCDE3014A Remove non-friable asbestos | ³UEENEEE101A Apply Oc is subject to funding availability and eligibility criteria | ^Fully subsidised for current active apprentices, cancelled apprentices or those that completed an apprenticeship less than a year ago. CSQ funding is subject t the asbestos kit). CSQ funding is subject to funding availability and eligibility criteria | Visit mbqld.com.au/funding or call 1300 13 60 02 to check your eligibility for funding of any courses advertised | **Source: Queens


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ASBESTOS WORKER PROGRAM

ONLY $850 WITH CSQ FUNDING FOR ELIGIBLE STUDENTS* | FULLY SUBSIDISED FOR APPRENTICES (PAY ONLY $250 FOR THE COST OF THE ASBESTOS KIT)4

Face-to-face courses available in select locations

If you’re removing more than 10m2 of non-friable asbestos you need to get qualified. Learn from industry leaders and gain the legal qualification you need to meet Work Health & Safety and the Safe Removal of Asbestos code of Practice requirements. 3

ACCREDITED TEST & TAG

ONLY $80 WITH CSQ FUNDING FOR ELIGIBLE STUDENTS OR $245 FOR ELIGIBLE APPRENTICES*

Face-to-face course with online assessment available in select locations

Our one-day course (with online assessment) will give you the skills needed to legally test and tag your own electrical equipment or equipment within your workplace. Plus, it gives you the qualifications you need to apply for your Restricted Electrical Contractors Licence (test and tag) through Work Safe. This allows you to test and tag equipment for others or contract your services.

ccupational Health and Safety regulations, codes and practices in the workplace and UEENEEP026A Conduct in-service safety testing of electrical cord connected equipment and cord assemblies | *CSQ funding to funding availability and eligibility criteria | 4Fully subsidised for current active apprentices, cancelled apprentices or those that completed an apprenticeship less than a year ago (pay only $250 for the cost of sland Building and Construction Commission | All funding is subject to availability at the time of courses scheduled and may change at the time of enquiry and enrolment. RTO No: 30097


Two easy ways to certify reinforcing steel on site

Around 140,000 tonnes of steel reinforcement is supplied in our

METHOD ONE

Check if the steel was supplied by an SRIA processor member

market each year from unknown

All 9 SRIA processor members hold current

origins. If ‘uncertified’ steel is

JAS-ANZ accredited 3rd Party Processor

supplied on one of your projects

Certificates (ACRS) proving their bar and mesh conforms to AS/NZS 4671, AS 3600, and AS 5100.5.

then there is a high risk the reinforced concrete element may not perform. Even though design drawings might specify AS/NZS

METHOD TWO

Ask for a 3rd Party Processor Certificate BEFORE the concrete is placed

4671 Steel for the reinforcement

If the steel was supplied by a non-SRIA member,

of concrete, it’s difficult to prove

then ask the concreter to provide you with the

conformance once the steel is

supplier’s JAS-ANZ accredited 3rd Party Processor

fixed and the concrete is placed.

Certificate to ensure product conformance.

SCAN H ERE

DON’T TAKE THE RISK OF USING NON-CONFORMING STEEL REINFORCEMENT

Scan the QR Code to see if your REO supplier is an SRIA member

sria.com.au/3rd-party-certificates


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