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Hey, Legends! Welcome to this week’s episode of The Building Talks Podcast! I’m Martin Preece, and I’m chatting with Rory Hunter, founder and CEO of Model, a pioneering build-to-rent development and investment group. Rory’s journey into property development is incredible—starting in 2005 when he bought an island in Cambodia, transformed it into a world-renowned holiday resort, and later returned to Australia to establish Model, now making waves in the build-to-rent space.
We dive into Rory’s groundbreaking projects in Abbotsford, Melbourne, including both their recently announced Johnson Street (set to be Australia’s largest multi-level timber-frame build-to-rent project) & Lithgow Street Project (Sustainable, Regenerative Heritage BtR). With ambitious goals like net-zero operational emissions, a 50% reduction in embodied carbon, and 10% affordable housing, Rory is showing that sustainability and profitability can go hand in hand.
Rory also shares insights from his weekly Sunday with Sam blogs, offering a candid glimpse into his personal and professional journey. Packed with inspiration, innovation, and practical tips, this episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in shaping the future of property development. Grab a cuppa, tune in, and enjoy!
Rory's property journey began with a bold move to Cambodia.Aligning stakeholders is vital Build-to-rent offers long-term rewards over traditional methods.Sustainability is now central to property development.The housing crisis brings both hurdles and opportunities.Rory’s white paper highlights sustainable building strategies.Passive house designs cut energy costs significantly.Affordable housing can simplify planning approvals.Future-focused designs are key for lasting impact.Location remains critical in real estate success.Fresh perspectives spark innovation in property.
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Hey, Legends! Welcome back to The Building Talks Podcast! I’m Martin Preece, and this is Episode 4 of our special How to BE a Property Developer Series with the insightful Steve Chandler. This time, we’re getting into the real work behind managing authority approvals and handling the people side of property development—basically, how to keep everything on track without causing any friction!
Acquisition is the developer’s version of window shopping.Feasibility is all about checking if a project is doable.Knowing the ins and outs of authorities helps with planning approvals.Developers juggle relationships with heaps of stakeholders.Time is money; delays add up fast.Every approval stage means extra time and cost.Good rapport with council planners can speed things up.Certification is crucial to keep things compliant.Choosing the right certifier makes approvals smoother.Clear communication is key for keeping projects on track.
Steve and I dig into the entire approvals process, covering way more than just that first permit. We look at everything from selecting the right representatives for your project to understanding the role of private certifiers. Plus, we dive into how to collaborate effectively with young but powerful council officers to keep projects moving forward smoothly.
Beyond the approvals, Steve reveals the true project management and effort it takes to make a successful development happen—because it's not all glamour and big wins!
Join us for Episode 4, packed with practical tips and insights. If you’re serious about getting the edge in property development, this is a must-listen! 🎧
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The Building Talks Podcast is brought to you by Building Environs Recruitment - providing recruitment solutions to the property, construction, and related industries, here in Melbourne and Southeast Queensland. For an overview of our service, visit:
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#propertydevelopment #planning #applications #authorities #projectmanagement #certification #compliance #realestate #property #riskmanagement #peoplemanagementThe views and information shared in this podcast are for general purposes only and do not constitute legal or professional advice. Neither the host nor guests are providing specific guidance. Please seek professional advice before taking any action based on the content of this podcast.
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Hey, Legends! Welcome back to The Building Talks Podcast! I’m Martin Preece, and in this episode, I’m diving into Australia’s housing crisis with the insightful and passionate Rob Pradolin. Rob’s a seasoned pro in property development, having spent years with big names like Australand (now Frasers) and leading his own projects since he was 23. He's not only got the know-how but a deep drive to tackle the housing crisis head-on.
Compassionate capitalism can support social housing solutions.Investing in social housing has long-term economic benefits.The housing spectrum spans crisis accommodation, social, and affordable options.Education can shift public attitudes toward housing needs.Business voices are essential in driving housing reform.Housing solutions need government, business, and community collaboration.Shared responsibility must shape the housing conversation.Private sector engagement strengthens public service delivery.Stable housing supports societal and economic health.Affordable housing must stay below market rates to remain sustainable.Trust and empathy drive successful partnerships.Collective action can create meaningful change in housing.
We dig into the critical role of the private sector in addressing housing affordability and the intersection of capitalism, corporatism, and social responsibility. Rob, a founding member of Housing All Australians, sheds light on the real impact of homelessness, from how quickly stable housing can be lost to the profound ripple effects on society. He makes a compelling case for private sector involvement, pointing out that solutions can’t come solely from government but need a collaborative push from industry leaders.
If you're interested in understanding how we can work together to combat housing insecurity and drive change for the future, this episode’s packed with insights. So, tune in, and let’s get talking about real solutions to Australia’s housing crisis!
Takeaways:Hope you enjoy the podcast!
The Building Talks Podcast is brought to you by Building Environs Recruitment - providing recruitment solutions to the property, construction, and related industries, here in Melbourne and Southeast Queensland. For an overview of our service, visit:
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Hey, Legends! Welcome back to The Building Talks Podcast, and Episode 3 of our special How to BE a Property Developer Series with me, Martin Preece, and our expert guest for all seven episodes, Steve Chandler.
Due diligence is a must for the acquisition process.Feasibility studies reveal if a project is worth pursuing.Cash flow is key to avoiding financial slip-ups.Knowing your contracts helps reduce risks.Development plans need to meet market demand.Option agreements can secure sites without upfront cash.Right consultants lead to accurate feasibility outcomes.Revenue is a game-changer in feasibility studies.Every part of development connects and impacts the rest.Good planning and risk management drive successful projects.
This week, we’re tackling feasibility studies—one of the trickiest parts of property development! Last time, we covered acquisition; now we’re diving into the ins and outs of feasibility. Steve breaks down the three essential types of feasibility: the initial high-level look, the more detailed 'static feasibility', and the all-important 'cash flow analysis' that ultimately determines if a project’s worth pursuing. We also talk about the various consulting costs, insurances, and financial intricacies that come into play.
It’s a packed episode full of valuable insights into what it truly takes to turn a dream project into a reality—or to know when to walk away. So if you’re eager to learn the real costs and work involved in development, tune in!
Takeaways:Hope you enjoy the podcast!
The Building Talks Podcast is brought to you by Building Environs Recruitment - providing recruitment solutions to the property, construction, and related industries, here in Melbourne and Southeast Queensland. For an overview of our service, visit:
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Don't forget to follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, and subscribe to The Building Talks podcast so you don't miss any updates.
Also, if you're considering a journey towards becoming a Property Developer, Steve is the go-to guy in this space - reach out to him at:
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Hey, Legends! Welcome to another exciting episode of The Building Talks Podcast with me, Martin Preece! This week, I had an awesome chat with Tom Macrokanis, founder and director of Macro3D and Macrofab, a fabrication and engineering firm in Victoria.
Tom Macrokanis moved from software development to 3D printing in construction, bringing fresh ideas.He found 3D printing while consulting, despite having no background in construction.It’s tough convincing builders, but 3D printing could tackle housing and labour shortages.The process uses a robotic arm to layer concrete, creating structures without formwork.Mobile and efficient, it offers custom finishes like smoothing and rendering.3D printing could cut costs, boost efficiency, and lower carbon emissions.Despite challenges, it’s a game-changer for the construction industry.
We dive into Tom’s work at Macro 3D, where he's shaking up the construction world with 3D concrete printing solutions. What's really cool about Tom? He’s not your typical construction pro—his background is in software engineering, and he’s bringing robotics and automation to the industry. We chat about the challenges of introducing 3D printing on-site, the innovation behind it, and the hurdles he’s overcoming in an industry that doesn’t always love change.
Tom’s approach is fresh, exciting, and set to make waves. If you’re curious about how 3D printing is revolutionising construction or want to hear from a young disruptor with big ideas, hit play and enjoy the conversation!
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Hey, Legends! Welcome to Episode 2 of our special 7-part How to BE a Property Developer Series, on The Building Talks Podcast!
Acquisition kicks off the property development journey.Location and market research are the backbone of successful projects.Zoning regulations can make or break your development plans.Thorough due diligence helps you dodge costly pitfalls.Concept design is crucial for figuring out if a project is feasible.Smart risk management keeps your project on track.Investors can be key players in funding your ventures.Building a strong network is vital for your success.Property development is a marathon, not a sprint—commit to learning and growing!
Throughout this season, I'll be chatting with Steve Chandler CEO of LEFTA Group and Director at the Property Development Institute. In this episode, we’re continuing our exploration of the ins and outs of property development, diving into the nitty-gritty details of Property Acquisition, and how this can make or break your project.
As the first of the 5 fundamentals' Steve will teach us through this series, we discuss the importance of understanding financing options and highlight the significance of location and market research. Steve shares insights on navigating zoning and planning regulations, conducting thorough due diligence, and the role of concept design in assessing development feasibility.
But it doesn't stop there! We also explore creative ways to minimise risk in your developments. Whether it’s choosing between different unit layouts, seeking investors, or flipping homes, there are plenty of strategies to consider. Plus, we talk about the importance of networking—after all, building connections is key in this industry.
And, of course, we touch on risk management strategies and the potential for partnerships and investments, emphasising that property development is a long-term commitment rather than a quick profit scheme.
If you're eager to learn more about property development and want to hear tips from an industry expert, hit play and join us for this engaging chat!
Takeaways:Hope you enjoy the podcast!
The Building Talks Podcast is brought to you by Building Environs Recruitment - providing recruitment solutions to the property, construction, and related industries, here in Melbourne and Southeast Queensland. For an overview of our service, visit:
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Also, if you're considering a journey towards becoming a Property Developer, Steve is the go-to guy in this space - reach out to him at:
www.propertydevelopmentinstitute.com
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Hey Legends! In this week's episode of The Building Talks Podcast, I had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with Nick Travers, the owner and director of Techne Architects. Nick’s firm has made a big name for itself here in Melbourne, designing some of the city’s most iconic hospitality venues. From trendy cafés to buzzing pubs and restaurants, Techni Architects is all about creating spaces that Melburnians love to hang out in.
Architecture and design are key to creating great dining experiences.Laneway bars grew thanks to laws allowing cocktail bars without a food focus.Nick’s passion led him from architecture to a thriving career in hospitality.Designing pubs means respecting their history and cultural roots (and the flow of Beer!).Great venues balance customer experience with smooth back-end operations.Acoustics and smart design play big roles in a venue’s success.The effect of the pandemic on small cafes and Melbourne’s food scene.
Nick’s journey is a fascinating blend of architecture and hospitality—he’s not just an architect but also a seasoned restaurateur. We chatted about his work on iconic spots like the Espy in St. Kilda, The Garden State (CBD), and the exciting renovation of the Waterside Hotel (overlooking the River Yarra) on King and Flinders Street. Nick opened up about the challenges and creative process behind designing these vibrant venues, ensuring they’re both stylish for patrons and practical for restaurateurs.
If you’re into Melbourne’s buzzing café and restaurant culture or curious about the design elements that make these spaces so inviting, you’ll want to tune in. We explored what it takes to create functional yet beautiful interiors that capture the essence of Melbourne’s food and drink scene. Grab a coffee (or cocktail) and hit play to dive into this captivating chat with Nick Travers!
Takeaways:Hope you enjoy the podcast!
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Hey, Legends! Have you ever considered Property Development as a side-hustle, a way to build wealth or add to your retirement fund, or perhaps because your entrepreneurial sprit is itching to have a crack and Development?
Well, welcome to the first episode of our special 7 part How to BE a Property Developer Series, which will run along side our usual fortnightly podcast episodes.
For this 7 part series I’m thrilled to have Steve Chandler back on the show. Steve is the CEO of LEFTA Group and Director at the Property Development Institute. Steve boasts 40+ years in the industry, so provides us extensive experience and a heap of insights across all facets of Construction & Property Development. Over his career he has built, developed, coached, mentored, consulted across a wide variety of building projects and developments - so who better to teach us How to BE a Property Developer!
Over the course of this special 7 part series, Steve talks us through the 5 fundamentals of Property Development, a detailed step-by-step insight on the considerations you need to be aware of if you are considering trying your hand at Property Development.In this first episode of the How to BE a Property Developer Series, we discuss the upcoming shows and what you can expect to learn by tuning in for a listen.
Whether you're new to the Property Development game or looking to sharpen your knowledge and understanding of Development, hit play and take the first step into exploring what it takes to BE a Property Developer, and how to to Become one.
Different projects you can start your Property Development Journey onKnowing the basics is key to success in the industry.Risk management is crucial for any project.Proper planning and research are essential before starting.Renovations are a good first step for new developers.The property market offers opportunities to build wealth.Spotting risks early can save money and prevent issues.The five key fundamentals make property development easier to understand.
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The Building Talks Podcast is brought to you by Building Environs Recruitment - providing recruitment solutions to the property, construction, and related industries, here in Melbourne and Southeast Queensland. For an overview of our service, visit:
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Also, if you're considering a journey towards becoming a Property Developer, Steve is the go-to guy in this space - reach out to him at:
www.propertydevelopmentinstitute.com
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Hey, Legends! In this episode of The Building Talks Podcast, I had the chance to sit down with Chris Ong, Managing Director of SYNC. Sync has made a name for itself in the modular construction space, particularly with bathroom pods, having delivered an impressive 29,000 units so far! We dove into Chris's fascinating career journey, from his early days as a Project and Contract Administrator up to his more recent leadership roles within Hickory, of which SYNC are a specialist division.
Diverse roles in smaller companies offer valuable construction experience.How strong negotiation and strategic skills play a part in career development Collaboration and 3D modelling drive efficiency in prefab construction.Modular construction saves time, improves quality, and meets standards.Standardised processes in modular construction allow for less skilled labour.How the ‘pod’ industry has great growth potential.Collaboration and innovation are vital to modular construction's success.Why more awareness of bathroom pods is needed in construction.
Our chat took us deep into the world of modular and off-site construction, covering topics like 3D modelling, prefab construction, and the practicalities of delivering these innovative projects. Chris shared some valuable insights from a contractor’s perspective on everything from the logistics of installation to the workforce requirements and the volume needed to make these projects financially viable. We also touched on how Sync’s advanced methods are setting a high standard in the industry.
If you're interested in the future of construction, this episode is a must-listen. Chris’s knowledge and experience in modular construction and his candid take on the industry make this conversation both insightful and exciting. Hit play and discover the cutting-edge trends shaping the construction landscape!
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Hey, Legends! Welcome to this episode of The Building Talks Podcast! This week we chat with Ciara Ritchie, a young construction professional in the early stages of her career in the industry. We often hear of the challenges younger professionals face early in their career, and we all recognise the shortage of female participation (and retention) within the Construction space, so this week, Ciara provided some insights, from her perspective.
Limited exposure to construction careers during schoolChallenges for women in the industry, including safety concerns and gender-related issuesConcerns about salary gaps and the need for more diversity in senior rolesFinding mentors and building strong workplace relationships is keyAddressing industry language and communication styles is importantListening to feedback from all levels helps create a positive environment for women in constructionResilience is vital, but it’s also important to recognise when the workplace culture isn’t rightCompanies promoting diversity and offering good benefits are more likely to attract and retain womenMore women are needed in the industry to bring fresh perspectives and mentor future generations
In this episode, she opens up about her journey into construction, how the industry was presented to her as a career option, and what it’s been like working alongside more experienced (and often male) professionals. We dive into what she’s learned so far, her expectations, and her aspirations. For those of you keen to get a fresh perspective from someone at the beginning of their construction journey, this one’s for you.
We also discuss what it's like being a young woman in a traditionally male-dominated field, and how the industry can evolve to better support diversity and inclusion. If you’re a more established male professional in the industry, this episode might give you some valuable insights into how to mentor and guide the next generation.
Tune in for an interesting and insightful conversation with Ciara—this one’s got something for everyone, whether you’re just starting out in construction or have been around for decades!
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Hey, Legends! Welcome to another episode of The Building Talks Podcast. This time, I had a fantastic chat with Brian Sands, a former CEO turned corporate advisor who specialises in business turnaround and growth, particularly within the construction and property sectors. Brian’s journey from labourer to CEO and now to business coach is nothing short of inspiring.
Transparent and open communication is vital for leaders, especially in tough times.Leaders need to handle pressure well and not pass it on to their team.Being solutions-focused and involving employees in problem-solving fosters trust and teamwork.Turnaround management aims to shift a business from losing money to becoming profitable and sustainable, with data analysis and cash flow management being key.Good leadership means empowering teams to succeed.Businesses should target niche markets and use a lean approach to boost competitiveness.Changing market conditions drive innovation and create growth opportunities.
We explored his transition from hands-on roles to strategic leadership and how he's now helping organisations either stabilise or expand. Brian shared some valuable insights into leadership, operations, and the creation of a positive team culture. If you’re curious about the challenges and strategies at the top levels of construction and property businesses, this conversation is for you. Brian’s expertise and articulate storytelling make this episode a standout. Tune in for a refreshing perspective on business transformation and growth!
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Brian's Background in the Construction IndustryTransitioning into Leadership RolesManaging Pressure as a LeaderThe Role of a Leader in Times of Risk and ChallengesBrian's Transition into Business Coaching and AdvisoryCurrent Challenges in the Construction IndustryBusiness Turnaround and Risk ReductionThe Importance of Data AnalysisEfficient Cost ManagementBuilding the Right TeamStarting a Business on the Right FootThe Power of Niche MarketsForcing Change and InnovationWriting ‘Stop the Bleeding’ and Business TransformationCreating a Culture of Care and CommunicationHope you enjoy the podcast!
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Hey, Legends! Get ready for a cracking episode of The Building Talks Podcast! This week, I sat down with Ronan Walsh and Alan Findlater, the directors of Newbridge, for a deep dive into the world of consulting and client-side project management.
The media often sensationalises stories about construction, but real challenges exist in the industry.Gaining experience across different countries is valuable for professionals in construction.Collaboration is crucial, with project managers playing a key role in achieving successful outcomes.Project management firms bring important expertise and support throughout a project's lifecycle.Good project managers need strong communication and leadership skills.Choosing a head contractor requires looking at their track record, capability, and reliability.The evaluation process should consider value for money and the tender’s commercial aspects.A collaborative environment is essential in project management.Staying informed on industry trends is important.The construction and property industry is facing both challenges and opportunities, especially after COVID-19
Both legends in Melbourne’s construction scene, Ronan and Alan have built impressive careers since meeting back in 2008 while working at DCWC. They shared stories about their journey into the industry, from their early days in head contracting to launching Newbridge in 2019, bringing with them a wealth of knowledge and experience.
In this episode, we explore the ins and outs of client-side project management—how it differs from head contracting, the role project managers play in the industry, and the value they bring to the table. We talk about collaboration, industry challenges, and what makes a top-notch project manager. Ronan and Alan are not just knowledgeable, but fantastic storytellers, making this episode both insightful and engaging. If you’re keen on understanding more about the evolving role of project managers and how they’re shaping the industry, this one's for you! Tune in for an entertaining and informative chat!
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Construction Industry and Media PortrayalThe Role of Quantity Surveyors in Project ManagementBenefits of International Experience in ConstructionEngaging Project Management Firms and Internal ManagersKey Qualities of a Good Project ManagerThe Role of Head ContractorsCreating a Tender List and Assessing ContractorsDesigning an Effective Evaluation ProcessStaying Connected and Informed in ConstructionChallenges and Opportunities in the Construction and Property Industry
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Hey, Legends! We're pumped to bring you this week's episode of The Building Talks Podcast! We had a cracker of a chat with Professor Mathew Aitchison, the CEO of Building 4.0 CRC. With Australia facing a housing crisis and cost-of-living pressures, modular construction and offsite prefabrication are being talked up as potential solutions. We dive into the big issues in construction and property, breaking down the challenges, innovative solutions, and who's going to make it all happen. Mathew, also an architecture professor at Monash University, shares his wealth of knowledge on industrialised buildings and MMC (Modern Methods of Construction), explaining why these methods haven’t taken off yet and the massive benefits they will bring, once the industry matures.
Bridging the gap between industry and research is key to solving industry issues.Long-term investment is needed due to the cyclical interest in industrialised buildings.Collaboration and innovation are essential to address the housing crisis.Industrialised buildings and MMC aim to enhance quality, cost, speed, efficiency, and waste reduction.Shifting the mindset to focus on the objectives of industrialisation is crucial.The modular construction industry must be ready to deliver the needed housing volume.Financing and reputation are major challenges for modular construction growth.Long-term planning, removing barriers, and investing in company capabilities are vital for success.Certain building types are better suited for modular construction, with standardised components boosting efficiency and quality.Government support and new models/processes can provide quick wins in the next 1-2 years.
We also touch on his research in to the industry and take some learning from the research he's overseen and noted within the industry. If you're curious about Industrialised Building, how modular and offsite construction could help ease the housing shortage, this episode is for you. Mathew's insights and clear explanations make this a must-listen for anyone in the industry. Tune in and get ready for some top-notch insights!
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Hey, Legends! In this week’s episode of The Building Talks Podcast, we chat with Adrien Mamet, Managing Director of Mamet Homes and co-founder of BuildUp Australia and BuildUp Apprentice. Adrien shares his journey from a dedicated tradie to a successful luxury home builder in Queensland, addressing key issues like apprenticeships, mental health, and construction quality.
Adrien provides valuable insights into the gaps in apprenticeship training and the need for improved mental health support in the construction industry. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in construction or trade apprenticeships, offering practical ideas and inspiring solutions for enhancing the industry. Tune in to gain actionable insights and learn how Adrien is driving positive change in construction.
Key Takeaways:
Constant changes in the industry can stress out workers and impact mental health. Good communication and support are vital for tackling mental health issues in construction. Long hours can hurt personal well-being. BuildUp Australia supports builders by sharing experiences and improving mental health. High apprentice dropout rates are often due to a lack of mentorship. BuildUp Apprentice connects apprentices with experienced mentors. Standardised training and quality control are needed in the apprenticeship system. Better mentorship can help keep apprentices in the industry. Improved oversight is needed to ensure quality in construction work.Ongoing training is crucial for tradespeople to keep their skills sharp. A feedback loop/system is necessary to address and fix poor-quality work. BuildUp Australia promotes collaboration, mentorship, and high standards in construction.If you're all about the Aussie construction scene, this episode is a must-listen for its deep dive into industry challenges and solutions. Adrien shares insights on managing workloads, balancing work ethic with mental health, and the critical role of mentorship. Discover how BuildUp Australia is improving quality standards and support networks, offering a fresh perspective on transforming the construction industry.
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Hey, Legends! Welcome to this week's episode of The Building Talks Podcast! Today, we're delving into the world of YIMBYism with Jonathan O'Brien, Lead Organiser of YIMBY Melbourne. YIMBY, or "Yes In My Backyard," offers proactive solutions to Australia's housing crisis, exploring planning regulations, heritage overlays, and the "missing middle" housing concept. Jonathan discusses how increasing urban density near CBDs can expand housing options.
We also explore ideological debates on urban development, from left-wing to right-wing perspectives, balancing progress and preservation. Jonathan's insights on city living and community planning make this episode essential for urban development enthusiasts. Join us for an engaging conversation on housing solutions and the future of our cities!Key Takeaways from the conversation:
How the YIMBY movement aims to support more housing development in desirable areasHow zoning laws limit housing development, contributing to the affordable housing shortage.How and why higher density is important for economic growth, social connections, and sustainable cities.Understanding how heritage preservation can hinder housing development; regulations need to balance preservation and progress.A shift in mindset and policy is needed to increase housing options and address affordability. Social and affordable housing provide safe homes for those in need.Government funding and support are crucial for building social and affordable housing, but financing and labour challenges exist.Policy changes should make it easier to build various types of housing and increase supply, including higher density near rail infrastructure and ending single-family zoning.The YIMBY movement seeks to create a more inclusive and affordable housing market.Chapters
The Impact of Zoning Regulations on Housing DevelopmentThe Importance of Density for Economic and Social BenefitsRethinking Mindsets and Policies for Housing AffordabilityUnderstanding Affordable Housing and the Housing CrisisChallenges in Building and Funding Social and Affordable HousingPolicy Changes to Increase Housing Supply and DensityThe YIMBY Movement: Advocating for More Housing DevelopmentThe Future of the Housing Crisis and the YIMBY MovementHope you enjoy the podcast!
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Hey, Legends! Welcome to this week's episode of The Building Talks Podcast! We’re thrilled to bring you an in-depth chat with Greg Tupicoff, General Manager of Developments at Alder Group in Brisbane. Greg’s journey from planning to property development gives him a unique perspective on how these two worlds intersect.
Insight into planning and development in propertyChallenges and opportunities in master-planned and brownfield sitesThe impact of planning on the housing crisis and the need for collaborationServing society's well-being through collaborative planning and development
In this episode, we dive into planning and development, focusing on Southeast Queensland where Greg is based, but also touching upon the other States in Australia. We discuss the ins and outs of master-planned communities versus inner-city brownfield sites, highlighting the pros and cons of each from a development viewpoint. Greg shares his insights on how planning influences developers' decisions and supports local communities, while also touching on the tensions between the capitalist-driven motives of developers and the community-focused social goals of planners.
With the current housing crisis, we explore the role of government and councils in encouraging home and apartment building, and the challenges developers face with planning approvals, costs, and land acquisition. Greg’s balanced perspective sheds light on how collaborative efforts between developers and planners can better serve society’s needs.
Tune in for a fascinating conversation that’s packed with valuable insights for anyone interested in property development and urban planning.
Key Takeaways:If you're all about the Aussie construction scene, this episode is a must-listen because it provides a deep dive into the dynamic between planning and development, offering invaluable insights from Greg Tupicoff of Alder Group. Learn about the challenges and opportunities in urban planning, master-planned communities, and how effective collaboration can address the housing crisis and benefit society.
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#TheBuildingTalksPodcast #PlanningAndDevelopment #PropertyDevelopment #UrbanPlanning #HousingCrisis #MasterPlannedCommunities #BrownfieldSites #SustainableDevelopment #BuildingTalks #AlderGroup #RealEstate #UrbanDevelopment #ConstructionIndustryThe views and information shared in this podcast are for general purposes only and do not constitute legal or professional advice. Neither the host nor guests are providing specific guidance. Please seek professional advice before taking any action based on the content of this podcast.
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Hey, Legends! Welcome to this week's episode of The Building Talks Podcast! Have you ever noticed how on shows like Grand Designs, whenever they start digging for basements or substructures, they always hit some unexpected snag with costs or conditions? Well, we're diving into that today!
I had an amazing chat with Bobby Wang and Geordie McMillan, senior environmental specialists at Stantec, a top-notch engineering firm. We dug into the nitty-gritty of land and water contamination and its impact on the built environment. With the housing crisis, building on brownfield sites in Australian cities is a hot topic.
We covered historic projects like the Cranburn landfill in Victoria and the Westgate Tunnel, both facing significant challenges due to contaminated land. We also discussed a project on Barkley Street in Melbourne and how contamination was handled there.
Bobby and Geordie shared their expertise on the role of environmental scientists and engineers in mitigating risks on contaminated sites. This episode is different from our usual chats, focusing on contamination more than buildings but packed with insights for developers and anyone in construction.
If you want to learn how environmental assessments can make or break a project and navigate these challenges, this episode is for you. I had a blast with this conversation, and I’m sure you will too!
Brownfield sites pose challenges and opportunities for housing development.Land and water contamination require thorough site investigations to identify risks.Historical land use, industrial activities, and environmental factors are crucial in assessing contamination.Land contamination affects human health, property value, and environmental sustainability.A sustainable and risk-based approach is essential for remediation and disposal.Responsible disposal and management of contaminants are crucial for sustainable development.Brownfield development helps address housing shortages and urban challenges.Science is key to demystifying contamination and mitigating risks.
Key Takeaways:Chapters:
Challenges and Opportunities of Brownfield Sites
The Impact of Land and Water Contamination on Development
Challenges and Opportunities in Remediation
Evolving Nature of Contaminants
Brownfield Development and Urban Planning
Demystifying Contamination and Risk Mitigation
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Hey, Legends! Welcome to this week's episode of the Building Talks podcast! We're excited to welcome back Robert Sobyra from BuildSkills Australia. You might remember Robert from when he was with the Australian Constructors Association. Now at BuildSkills Australia, he brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise.
In this episode, we dive into BuildSkills Australia, Robert's role, and tackle hot topics in the construction industry. We chat about apprenticeships, migration, and strategies to attract more people into trades in Australia. With a looming housing crisis, we explore solutions, the importance of training pathways, and how to get more people into modern apprenticeships in construction and property.
Robert backs up his insights with solid data and research, making this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of construction. We discuss the impending labour shortage, especially in trades, and what the industry needs to do to meet the upcoming demand for housing, infrastructure, and public projects. With major events like the Olympics in Southeast Queensland and various government initiatives, there's a lot on the horizon.
The housing crisis is driven by factors like immigration, social housing, and infrastructure.BuildSkills Australia focuses on training for construction and property.Diverse strategies are needed to tackle labour shortages, including increased participation, retaining older workers, and migration.Incentives are crucial to boost apprenticeships.Changing industry culture to attract more women and create inclusivity is essential.Female participation in construction is increasing, but gender parity is still far off.Apprenticeships are vital to bringing more people into trades, but quality employers and supervisor support are needed.Apprenticeship completion rates are similar to university degrees, allowing young people to explore various career paths.Modern construction methods and prefabrication are key to meeting housing demands.
Key Takeaways:Chapters:
00:00 Understanding the Factors Contributing to the Housing Crisis03:03 The Role of BuildSkills Australia in Vocational Education and Training
06:35 Addressing Labour Shortages: A Mix of Strategies
11:33 The Importance of Demand-Side Incentives for Apprenticeships
28:37 The Shift in Female Participation in the Construction Industry
34:22 Selecting Quality Employers for Apprenticeships
36:05 Comparing Completion Rates for Apprenticeships and University Degrees
49:23 Increasing Productivity through Modern Methods of Construction
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Hey Legends! Welcome back to The Building Talks Podcast! Join us for a captivating conversation with Illan Samuel, founder of Samuel Property, as we delve into the dynamic world of construction and property development in Australia, specifically in Victoria. Discover valuable insights into market conditions, challenges, and opportunities in today's landscape.
Key takeaways include the importance of finding opportunities, building relationships, and networking effectively in property development. Learn how experience, strategic approaches, and collaboration play vital roles in navigating the evolving industry.
Whether you're a professional in the field or simply interested in the property market, this episode offers thought-provoking discussions and potential solutions. Tune in now to gain valuable insights and stay ahead in the Australian construction scene!
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction
10:03 The Evolution of Ilan Samuel's Development Projects
25:06 Avoiding Mistakes in Property Development
34:36 Challenges and Changes in the Property Development Landscape
43:41 The Role of Local Politicians and Qualified Professionals
54:34 Streamlining the Planning Process
01:01:29 The Potential for Growth in the Apartment Building Sector
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Hey Legends! Welcome to another insightful episode of the Building Talks Podcast! In this edition, we're diving into the later stages of a construction career with our special guest, David Fisher. With over four decades of industry experience, David shares invaluable insights on navigating retirement age in construction.
Experience Counts: Older construction pros bring valuable know-how to the table, before and after retirement.Plan Ahead: Planning for retirement is key to staying on track and avoiding aimlessness.Bias Alert: Watch out for biases against older workers in the industry—they can limit opportunities.Passing the Torch: Sharing knowledge from older to younger workers is crucial for filling skill gaps.Navigating Change: Transitioning out of the industry can be daunting without clear pathways.Team Harmony: Employers should balance using experienced workers' skills with supporting younger staff.Smooth Transitions: Flexible retirement plans ensure a seamless shift and ongoing contributions.Learn and Grow: Projects like the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre offer valuable career lessons.
From his roots in New Zealand to wearing multiple hats in the sector, David's journey offers a wealth of knowledge. Now at 61, he's contemplating how to maintain momentum while embracing a more relaxed pace in the twilight years of his career.
Join us as we uncover the challenges and opportunities of this stage, from biases against older workers to the importance of passing knowledge to the next generation. Plus, we discuss the need for clear pathways for transitioning out of the industry and the value of projects like the Victorian Comprehensive Cancer Centre (VCCC) in shaping careers.
Actionable takeaways to navigate construction's evolving landscape:Tune in, grab your headphones, and join us for an enlightening discussion filled with eye-opening revelations and fresh perspectives for the journey ahead!
Chapters:
00:00 The Role of Technology in Podcast Recording
13:50 Transitioning into Semi-Retirement in the Construction Industry
31:55 Utilising the Knowledge and Expertise of Older Professionals
46:29 Balancing Knowledge Transfer and Training
55:11 The Impact of Projects on Career Development
If you're all about the Aussie construction vibe, then you won't want to miss our latest episode featuring David Fisher. Dive into strategies tailored for thriving in retirement age within the construction industry. Gain insights on navigating transitions, leveraging experience, and embracing new opportunities. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting out, this episode offers invaluable guidance for building a successful career path in construction.
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