16/04/2020
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鈥淏uilders and tradies remain open for business and are complying with the social distancing and hygiene rules, in line with the latest advice from government,鈥 Denita Wawn, CEO of Master Builders Australia said.

鈥淭he Prime Minister has confirmed that building is an essential industry and is being kept open but there is some confusion in the community about how this is applied to the home and we want to clear that up,鈥 she said.

鈥淪afe Work Australia advice聽, which means building workers and tradies will do everything to follow social distancing and strict hygiene practices, so any risks are eliminated or minimized,鈥 Denita Wawn said.

鈥淭his means that the public can have confidence that they are doing the right thing in helping stop the spread of COVID-19, while still going ahead with their residential building projects,鈥 she said.

鈥淔or home and property owners it is important to know that you don鈥檛 need to pull the plug on current work,鈥 Denita Wawn said.

"Whether you鈥檝e been planning a new build, a renovation job or you鈥檝e been planning to talk to your builder about getting the ball rolling for this kind of project, you can still have your builder on your premises for purposes of work and be confident that they are complying with their obligations and that you are doing the right thing by the community,鈥 Denita Wawn said.

鈥淲hether its indoors or outdoors there is absolutely no problem with your project going ahead. There is no need to put kitchen or bathroom renovations, plumbing or electrical work or landscaping on hold,鈥 she said.

鈥淚t鈥檚 also important for home and property owners and the community to know that Safe Work Australia has聽聽about client interactions, householder checks and other ways to reduce or eliminate risk,鈥 Denita Wawn said.

鈥淥ur message to clients is that it鈥檚 your home and our members workplace so they will do everything necessary to comply with all safety laws,鈥 she said.

鈥淚t is still also more than ok to go and inspect a Display Home providing that you make an appointment. Our members are telling us that appointments are being made and now is a great time to do this,鈥 Denita Wawn said.

鈥淏uilders and tradies care deeply about the safety and wellbeing of their communities and they are complying with the latest government advice so they can provide building services to their communities,鈥 she said.

鈥淭here are nearly 370,000 residential building businesses in Australia, including thousands of mum and dad businesses. The survival of these businesses is essential to the livelihoods of builders and their families but also the state economy which is also under huge pressure from the COVID-19 crisis,鈥 Denita Wawn said.

鈥淲e are encouraging the public to make the time now to book an appointment with their builder to plan their new project, to inspect a Display Home and continue on with their building project or renovation,鈥 Denita Wawn said.

More information is available from Safe Work Australia:聽