Queensland’s $45 billion building and construction sector in conjunction with the State Government has released the new Queensland Building Plan (QBP).

Minister for Housing and Public Works, Mick de Brenni, said the QBP is a blueprint for ongoing confidence and growth for the industry.

“The Queensland Building Plan is the result of almost two years of consultation with industry and the community,” Mr de Brenni said.

“We’ve already progressed many of the significant reforms proposed in the QBP.

“It includes important areas of reform such as Queensland’s nation-leading work to deal with non-conforming building products like dangerous cladding.

“Our historic reforms that will help subcontractors get paid in full, on time and every time were passed through the Parliament earlier this week.

“We are also undertaking significant reforms to streamline and modernising the licencing system to keep Queenslanders safe.

“We will be progressing reforms to improve access to adult change facilities in public buildings, supporting greater dignity for people with a disability and their carers.

“And we have made sensible changes to the relevant code to cut red-tape for solar hot water installation—saving Queenslanders up to $200 on a system.

“This is a comprehensive plan to secure the future of the sector and I would like to thank everyone who has had their say on the proposed reforms.”

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