Master Builders Victoria launches Australian-first post-Covid building and construction industry International Research Project

A Master Builders Victoria-led (MBV) delegation has left for Europe, Canada, and the United States as part of an international research project to support Victoria's post-Covid building and construction industry.

The Australian-first three-week study tour will investigate emerging trends in alternative supply chains and materials, circular economy, net zero buildings, regulatory reform, and innovation in sustainable building practices while examining best-practice skills, training, and migration.

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Master Builders Victoria's Advisory Roadshow hits the road with latest stop in Traralgon

Master Builders Victoria (MBV) met members face to face in Traralgon last night as it hosted its latest Advisory Roadshow.

Local builders and tradespeople attended the Traralgon Vineyard event to hear from Master Builders team members and have their questions answered.

With just two Advisory Roadshow events remaining, the MBV team has travelled to all four corners of the state to hear what's on members' minds.

Master Builders Victoria wins prestigious 2022 Victorian Training Award

Master Builders Victoria (MBV) is delighted to be named Victoria's Small Training Provider of the Year in the 2022 Victorian Training Awards. 

The awards recognise and honour the outstanding achievements of individuals and organisations in the Victorian TAFE and training sector.

MBV provides industry-leading training to ensure the pipeline of building and construction workers is equipped with the necessary skills to succeed.

Master Builders Victoria launches its inaugural Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP)

Master Builders Victoria (MBV) launched its first Reflect Reconciliation Action Plan (RAP) at an industry breakfast at the MCG today.

As the peak body for Victoria's building and construction sector, MBV has a crucial role in progressing reconciliation within our industry. 

Promoting reconciliation also closely aligns with MBV's values and purpose of driving positive change and empowering people to build a better future. 

Master Builders Victoria's Advisory Roadshow hits the road with its latest stop in Bendigo

Master Builders Victoria (MBV) met members face to face in Bendigo last night as it hosted the latest of its popular Advisory Roadshow events across Victoria.

Local builders and tradespeople attended the Quality Resort All Seasons event to hear from Master Builders team members and have their questions answered.

With three Advisory Roadshow events to go, the MBV team has travelled to all four corners of the state to hear what's on the minds of our members.

Master Builders Victoria names our state's top commercial winners

The new Inspiring Innovations project at St Leonard's College in Brighton East earned ADCO Group Pty Ltd the top honour at the Master Builders Victoria Excellence in Construction Awards.

Before a crowd of more than 600 guests at Crown Palladium, ADCO Group Pty Ltd accepted the highest accolade for a commercial project.

Master Builders Victoria CEO Rebecca Casson congratulated ADCO Group Pty Ltd on winning the 2022 Master Builder of the Year – Commercial.

Master Builders Victoria reaction to Victorian Fair Jobs Code

Quotes attributable to Rebecca Casson, CEO, Master Builders Victoria

Master Builders Victoria (MBV) has expressed concern with the Victorian Government’s announcement today of a Fair Jobs Code, saying it duplicates existing Federal Government laws and will increase the regulatory burden on building and construction businesses.

Victorian builders are paying nearly 50 per cent more for some materials compared to a year ago

Victorian builders are facing increases in some product lines by nearly 50 per cent compared to a year ago as supply chain constraints and the lack of flexibility in fixed-price contracts continue to bite and hurt builders.

Master Builders Victoria (MBV) has consistently advocated that the best way to protect consumers and help prevent further insolvencies in the building and construction industry is to protect builders.

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