Master Builders Victoria names top projects in state’s South West

Master Builders Victoria is excited to announce the 2021 Master Builders Victoria South West Regional Residential Builder of the Year and showcase the excellent achievements of our residential Regional Master Builders Members. 

The South West Regional Residential Builder of the Year was awarded to JM Homes Surf Coast for its Portarlington project. 

Master Builders Victoria CEO Rebecca Casson congratulated JM Homes Surf Coast on their well-deserved achievement. 

From any angle, Ms Casson said this home had stunning visual appeal.

Master Builders Victoria Hosting Supply Chain Update Forum

Master Builders Victoria (MBV) will be hosting the Treasurer of Victoria, Tim Pallas, in a forum on Tuesday 28 September to update the industry on the current situation with key supply shortages impacting the building and construction sector.

The Treasurer will be joined in the online discussion by the Commissioner for Better Regulation and Red Tape Commissioner, Anna Cronin, along with industry representatives including builders, retailers, and suppliers.

Victorian building and construction industry shutdown

Master Builders Victoria (MBV) is disappointed by the Victorian Government’s decision to shut down the building and construction industry across metropolitan Melbourne, Geelong, Ballarat and the Surf Coast and Mitchell Shires from 11.59pm on Monday 20 September 2021.

MBV CEO Rebecca Casson said it was a bitter blow for the vast majority of building and construction industry businesses which have done the right thing over the past 18 months, and particularly disheartening for those workers who have been vaccinated.

Master Builders Victoria (MBV) welcomes introduction of mandatory vaccinations in building and construction industry

Master Builders Victoria (MBV) has welcomed today’s announcement by the Victorian Government to introduce mandatory vaccinations in the building and construction industry.

To continue working, construction workers state-wide will need to show evidence to their employer that they have had a first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine by 11:59pm Thursday, 23 September.

Limited medical exemptions and proof-of-booking exceptions will apply, in line with previous requirements for residential aged care workers.

Master Builders Victoria and Property Council Joint Media Release: A safe and vaccinated building and construction industry vital to Victoria

Master Builders Victoria and the Property Council have welcomed the Victorian Government’s announcement to boost building and construction workforce vaccination rates and undertake a four-week compliance and enforcement blitz to ensure worksites are properly implementing COVIDSafe measures.

New Master Builders Victoria (MBV) industry-led campaign urges Victoria’s building and construction workers to ‘Get the jab done’ so the whole sector can get back to work

Victoria’s 320,000 building and construction workers are being urged to ‘Get the jab done’ so everyone can get back to work as part of a new industry-led vaccination campaign launched this week.

An extensive billboard campaign, together with co-branded social media material including videos featuring personalised messaging from members, mail outs, and other communications has been arranged as part of the drive.

Media release from Master Builders Victoria regarding recent positive COVID-19 cases in building and construction industry

Master Builders Victoria (MBV) can confirm that there have been some cases of COVID-19 emerge in Victoria’s building and construction industry. 

Each case is being efficiently managed, consistent with the sector’s COVID-19 Industry Guidelines that were implemented at the start of the pandemic.

MBV CEO Rebecca Casson said a construction project in Box Hill has seen a significant outbreak, where at present, 20 trade sub-contractors have tested positive.

Building and construction underpins further GDP gain during June 2021 quarter

Victoria’s economy grew by 1.4 per cent during the June 2021 quarter, a little stronger than expected by market watchers.

In contrast, Australia’s economy grew by just 0.7 per cent during the June 2021 quarter.

Compared with a year earlier, State Final Demand (SFD) in Victoria was up by a whopping 10.5 per cent.

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