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Revenue growth for the commercial and industrial building construction industry has fluctuated over the past five years, corresponding with investment trends in the office, retail, and warehouse building markets. The industry is projected to display marginal revenue growth of an annualised 1.1% over the five years through 2016-17, to reach $33 billion. Construction contractors also benefited from the accelerated growth of investment in hotels and transport building construction, including the construction of the new Gold Coast Airport terminal, and the underground Perth Bus port.

In the building and construction industry, efficiency is what they're all about. If a project runs efficiently and the schedule, the likelihood of them saving money is much higher.

Five of the biggest trending methods in the building and construction industry (*internet source):

  1. Pre-fab Construction
    As builders and all key stakeholders within the construction industry grapple with increased pressure to maintain efficiency amid building delays and unpredictable weather events, one particular construction method is gaining momentum - pre-fab construction. Prefabricated construction means a lot of the building can be conducted in more of a controlled environment, rather than on a construction site, increasing productivity and minimising risk. Major Australia developers have already implemented these efficiencies in certain parts of their supply chain.
  2. Permanent Modular Construction
    Permanent modular construction is set to become a huge trend in coming years, providing quick and efficient construction methods whilst using many of the same techniques as commercial construction but on a residential scale. With the "boxes" being constructed largely offsite, it allows buildings to be added onto later. The buildings consist of multiple sections, called modules, constructed in an offsite location and then transported to its intended site. Cranes then place the construction onto its foundations.



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