Property&Build: October 2021 - January 2022

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October 2021 - January 2022

CONSTRUCTION

Australian I construction industry cries out for reform Industry experts say Infrastructure reform is “desperately” needed to rollout Australia’s massive $110-billion infrastructure program, The Urban Developer reports

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nfrastructure Australia has released its 648page infrastructure plan for 2021, responding directly to the 180 infrastructure “challenges and opportunities” identified in its 2019 Australian Infrastructure Audit. The plan, which highlights nine focus areas to “support infrastructure”—following bushfires, drought, cyber-attacks and the Covid-19 pandemic—zeros in on delivering infrastructure for the lowest cost. Infrastructure Australia chief executive Romilly Madew says Australia’s approach to infrastructure, at a time of record investment, now needs to consider value for money and whether

or not projects deliver optimum public value. “The challenge of progressing the reforms outlined in the plan is a shared one—that is why we stand ready to partner with the commonwealth, states and territories, local government and industry to support the implementation of reform,” Madew says. The federal budget tipped an additional $10 billion into the government’s $100 billion, 10-year infrastructure program, in a bid to drum up job creation following a turbulent 2020. Only a few years ago, the federal government’s “headline” infrastructure promise was around the $50-billion mark. The pandemic has since increased pressure on supply chains, material costs and construction companies as more money is pumped into new projects across all sectors to stimulate the economy. “The ability to successfully deliver this ambitious infrastructure pipeline is constrained by current processes,” Madew says. “These include an over-emphasis on a project-to-project and contract-by-contract mentality, inappropriate apportionment of risk, and a sporadic uptake of best practice. “If these processes and practices continue, less infrastructure will be built for the same money, and the infrastructure will not be as functional in the long-term.” Slattery managing director Sarah Slattery​told The Urban Developer that the national property and construction advisory firm welcomed the strategy and and that it was strategic and necessary to “build confidence” in the market and provide much needed flow on effects.


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The fight for common sense and a reasoned debate

3min
pages 82-84

Transmission Gully - what went wrong?

11min
pages 74-77

Australian construction industry cries out for reform

4min
pages 66-67

The New Zealand Upgrade Programme cost blowout

10min
pages 78-81

In search of the perfect surface - contractor invents new earth compactor

2min
pages 68-69

How scalable data centres help Mainfreight’s vision

2min
page 73

Multi-purpose, safer, faster telehandlers increase productivity

3min
pages 64-65

Immigration policies hindering construction sector

6min
pages 70-72

AC Filter - an engineered solution protecting worker health

1min
page 63

Latest lockdown puts ongoing strain on construction

6min
pages 61-62

Is standardised training the way forward?

2min
pages 57-60

Priming your business for post-lockdown recovery

4min
pages 48-49

Surviving as a modern business

4min
pages 52-53

Homebrew 1080 poison hospitalises worker

2min
page 56

Tips and myths around dogs

2min
pages 46-47

Chemical safety relies on meaningful cooperation

3min
pages 54-55

Safety app a crucial element in building site safety

2min
page 45

Radio technology keeps workers safe and compliant

1min
page 44

Bastion NZ launch Industrial glove range

1min
pages 36-37

Has your fuel gone off?

5min
pages 32-33

Remote working putting organisations at risk

2min
page 38

Unlearning misguided muscle training

6min
pages 42-43

Industry leader in soft fall protection on construction sites

2min
page 41

Toxic fumigant banned

3min
pages 34-35

No better investment than chemical safety training

3min
page 31

Critical infrastructure vulnerable to hackers

5min
pages 39-40

Tax changes threaten rental market

4min
pages 14-15

New Zealand's housing crisis a breach of human rights

9min
pages 16-19

Kiwi Property kick starts build-to-rent in New Zealand

2min
pages 24-25

China builds apartment block in a day

1min
page 23

Where is housing most affordable in New Zealand?

6min
pages 8-9

Facilities management with personal service

3min
pages 4-7

Site Safe Awards finalists announced

1min
page 3

3D-printed housing

6min
pages 20-22
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