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BPIC freeze a strong first step – but productivity issues will take time to thaw

https://www.mbqld.com.au/news-and-publications/media/bpic-freeze-a-strong-first-step-but-productivity-issues-will-take-time-to-thaw

After long speaking out against the productivity-sapping elements of the Best Practice Industry Conditions (BPIC), Master Builders applauds the Crisafulli Government’s decision to freeze the policy on its new projects.

Building and construction industry sets the agenda to keep pace with unprecedented times

https://www.mbqld.com.au/news-and-publications/media/building-and-construction-industry-sets-the-agenda-to-keep-pace-with-unprecedented-times

Master Builders has set a strong 2024 agenda to ensure the sector is well-placed to perform its role in supporting a growing Queensland now, and into the future.

Housing approvals still falling short – building industry calls for government to remove roadblocks

https://www.mbqld.com.au/news-and-publications/media/housing-approvals-still-falling-short-building-industry-calls-for-government-to-remove-roadblocks

Building approvals for new dwellings have continued on a downward trajectory across Queensland, leaving the state well short of the number of homes needed to address booming demand.

Master Builders delivering Home Truths on the road to the state poll

https://www.mbqld.com.au/news-and-publications/media/master-builders-delivering-home-truths-on-the-road-to-the-state-poll

Master Builders is speaking the home truths shared by Queenslanders, calling on all sides of politics to better support the building and construction industry to grow the state for the good of all.

Not just the principal contractor’s responsibility: falls through penetrations

https://www.mbqld.com.au/news-and-publications/news/not-just-the-principal-contractors-responsibility-falls-through-penetrations

It's not always the responsibility of the principal contractor on a construction site to manage the risk of falls, particularly the risk of falls through penetrations.

COVID-19 update: Measures effective from 17 December 2021

https://www.mbqld.com.au/news-and-publications/news/how-public-health-and-social-measure-changes-from-17-december-2021-will-affect-your-business

From 17 December 2021 some premises will only allow fully vaccinated persons in their venues. If you are working at one of these you and your workers undertaking that work will likely need to be vaccinated.

Defective electrical cable

https://www.mbqld.com.au/services-and-advice/building-planning-and-development/non-conforming-building-products/defective-electrical-cable

In late 2013 the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) issued a safety recall on all Infinity-branded power cables and Olsent power cables sourced from Infinity Cable Co Pty Ltd.

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