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A Building Conversation
Trabr
44 episodes
1 week ago
The world of building, home building and renovating, building technology and the future of project management. Featuring interviews with experts and leading lights across these industry sectors.
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The world of building, home building and renovating, building technology and the future of project management. Featuring interviews with experts and leading lights across these industry sectors.
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Trabr Podcast - Tony Huxley Interviews Brett Blandin de Chalin of BDC Building - Episode 6 - A Building Conversation
A Building Conversation
5 minutes 32 seconds
5 years ago
Trabr Podcast - Tony Huxley Interviews Brett Blandin de Chalin of BDC Building - Episode 6 - A Building Conversation

In this final brief episode of "A Building Conversation" with Brett Blandin de Chalin of BDC Building, Tony Huxley of Trabr asks about where to from here for the home building sector? Brett, a suburban home renovation building specialist and former MBA Young Builder of The Year award winner, talks about how he believes that once Covid19 controls have abated immigration in Australia will experience explosive growth and that will change building in this country like never before, even materials in building will evolve more. Legislation, licensing, certifying and regulation will become even harder. The roadblocks in building approvals processes however will stymie that though. As well, the degree to which building codes and controls have become so subjective is a real risk and getting harder by the day and it won't get easier anytime soon. But in Brett's eyes (and ours to be fair), technology in the building sector is the way forward, of that there's no doubt.

A Building Conversation
The world of building, home building and renovating, building technology and the future of project management. Featuring interviews with experts and leading lights across these industry sectors.