Fox transportable home exterior.
Nicholas Berry
Friday, 20 January 2023 / Published in Residential Transportables
For any construction project, you are required to obtain permits. This includes building modular, prefabricated, or otherwise transportable buildings. The exception to this is if the structure is the size of a small shed and is not intended to be used as a dwelling.
Miners on site, taking a break.
Nicholas Berry
Friday, 12 August 2022 / Published in Commercial Transportables
It is no secret that the lives of Western Australia’s FIFO workers are stressful. The work is sometimes dangerous and always demanding. A great many reports and studies show the significant toll this lifestyle takes on workers and their families. Fortunately, companies are paying attention and trying and improve the conditions (and thereby the mental
Transportable housing in Karratha
Nicholas Berry
Wednesday, 24 November 2021 / Published in Commercial Transportables
As Western Australia’s grain farmers face what will likely be the second-largest harvest in a decade, it is incredibly challenging to find workers. Projections of labour shortages that began in the early to mid-parts of 2021 are a significant challenge to this year’s harvest. Pandemic lockdowns and travel restrictions took a toll on the usual
The National Construction Code applies to construction on or after the first of September 2022.
Nicholas Berry
Monday, 30 August 2021 / Published in Residential Transportables
Some significant changes in Australian building codes become effective in 2022. The changes will require handicapped accessibility standards in all dwellings built on or after the first of September 2022.
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