Industry still awaits infrastructure lift - Master Builders Australia

“THE amount of engineering construction work done is well down on a year ago with the building and construction industry still waiting for the green light on key infrastructure projects,” Master Builders Australia chief economist  Shane Garrett has warned.  

“During the June 2019 quarter, the volume of engineering construction work done slipped by 0.9 percent and was 15.4 percent lower than the same period in 2018,” he said. 

“Master Builders continues to call for the construction of infrastructure projects to be fast-tracked.

“The heavy volume of new infrastructure project announcements over recent times is very welcome, but today’s figures confirm that there are significant blockages in the way of getting project work started on the ground which must be addressed," Mr Garrett said.

“Tackling the blockages and obstacles in the way of infrastructure projects is an issue which must be prioritised by all levels of government.

“With the pace of economic growth at its weakest in a decade, the prompt delivery of new infrastructure is vital for getting us all moving in the right direction,” Mr Garrett said. 

During the June 2019 quarter, the largest decline in engineering construction work done affected the ACT (-13.1%) followed by Tasmania (-12.7%) and the Northern Territory (-11.6%). There were also falls in South Australia (-5.8%), Queensland (-5.1%) and Victoria (-4.8%). 

Over the same period, both Western Australia (+10.3%) and New South Wales (+3.2%) saw gains in the volume of engineering construction work done.

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