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More Queenslanders affected by floods eligible under expanded Resilient Homes Fund

More Queenslanders affected by floods eligible under expanded Resilient Homes Fund
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More Queenslanders affected by floods eligible under expanded Resilient Homes Fund

More Queenslanders affected by floods eligible under expanded Resilient Homes Fund
abc.net.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from abc.net.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.

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Can prefab homes resolve Queensland's affordable housing crisis?

The facility is also expected to meet the current shortage of skilled labour in the construction industry, with 30 new apprentices to be trained at QRAAC. Prefabricated homes also generate substantially reduced construction waste, addressing the issue of high building material costs.

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Construction industry crisis as clients, builders go to war

Construction industry crisis as clients, builders go to war Queensland’s building industry is in crisis as costs skyrocket, delays worsen and disputes between builders and clients threaten to send companies to the wall. Business by Hayden Johnson Premium Content Subscriber only A plan to resolve disputes between builders and customers will be enforced by the State Government as Queensland s construction industry crisis threatens to send thousands of companies to the wall. The state s building industry has suffered through a Covid-19 boom as scarce building materials skyrocket in price with the average home build now estimated to cost at least 10 per cent more.

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