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Draft Blueprint Unveiled for Construction’s Future

In an historic step forward for the Australian construction industry, representatives of construction firms, workers and government have agreed to release a draft blueprint for the industry’s future for consultation.

In October last year, members of the Albanese Government’s tripartite National Construction Industry Forum (NCIF) unanimously agreed to develop a Blueprint setting a course for long-term improvements in the construction industry.

The construction industry is a cornerstone of Australia’s economy and prosperity. It provides jobs for millions of Australians and delivers the homes we live in, the schools our children attend, the hospitals that care for us, and the roads and railways that connect us.

The draft Blueprint for the Future of the Australian construction industry: An Industry that Works for Everyone, released today, represents a shared commitment to a better way of doing things.

It is a very significant milestone in the work of the NCIF, which has brought together unions, employers, contractors and relevant Ministers in constructive dialogue.

Once endorsed, the draft Blueprint would set out a pathway to improve safety, culture, productivity and sustainability, and to tackle the big challenges facing the industry, including governance, lawfulness and compliance, regulation and procurement, skills, workforce and participation, financial viability, and reporting and transparency.

Representatives of the NCIF have worked intensively together since October to develop the draft Blueprint.

Experienced workplace relations practitioner Dr Rod Harrison oversaw the process, with the draft delivered ahead of schedule.

A full meeting of the NCIF to consider endorsement of the draft Blueprint will be held in the near future.

https://ministers.dewr.gov.au/watt/draft-blueprint-future-construction-industry-released

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