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  1. | 6 Jun 2013

    Appliances and Building Specifications

    It is common for home buyers to do insufficient research on whether a builder’s standard specification is suited to their needs. Frustrated new home owners sometimes discover too late that their new garage is not wide enough or high enough for their 4 wheel drive (especially for multi-vehicle households), or that their fridge is too […]

  1. | 6 Jun 2013

    Apprentices: Hiring

    Master Builders believes it is in the interests of builders and subcontractors to invest in our industry’s future by taking on and training apprentices. A Master Builders publication is available to as an easy guide to the requirements for employing an apprentice for either a part or the whole of their apprenticeship. Your Investment for […]

  1. | 6 Jun 2013

    Apprenticeship Information

    What is an Apprenticeship? Apprenticeships are jobs that combine paid work and structured training. They include: paid employment under an appropriate industrial arrangement (for example, an award or enterprise agreement) nationally recognised training. An apprentice enters into a formal training contract (Indenture) with his/her employer for the duration of the traineeship. When an apprentice successfully […]

  1. | 6 Jun 2013

    Building Legislation

    From 1 January 2011, WA has adopted one of the biggest reforms in building control legislation our State has seen in 50 years. The establishment of the Building Commission in WA marked the end of the Builders’ Registration Board and the Painters’ Registration Board and provides a one-stop shop for the regulation of the building […]

  1. | 6 Jun 2013

    Balconies and Decking

    Pest damage, water rot, corrosion, or other physical damage to your decking or rails can occur in obscure locations.    Timber can fail for a number of reasons including incorrect timber selected (ie not suitable for an external structure), poor maintenance, or insect attack by the European House Borers or termites.   Concrete balconies can […]

  1. | 6 Jun 2013

    Building Approvals Getting the Red Light!

    As was expected, the introduction of the new Building Act has caused confusion and disruption to the approvals and the completion of buildings currently under construction. With all change, there is an adjustment period. Builders, architects, designers, building surveyors, Local Government, Water Corporation, and FESA are feeling pressure to adapt to the required changes, and […]

  1. | 6 Jun 2013

    Business Planning

    How you can successfully implement strategy in your business… Strategy Development – the basics There are four basic steps in a good strategy development process: Develop a plan and set of strategies for the business that define where you want to take the business in the future Convert this plan into actions and targets that […]

  1. | 6 Jun 2013

    Bonds and Deposits with Councils

    Many Local authorities require building licence applicants to lodge a cash security bond in case of damage to footpaths or other requirements during the construction process.  Some councils also require a “performance” bond as some kind of assurance that all building codes and regulations will be complied with, or that landscaping will be completed. The […]