Is There a Shortage of Builders and Tradespeople?
Yes and no. Yes, Australia is currently experiencing a labour shortage. However, this has transpired to builders and tradespeople having the pick of projects they want to work on. So the key to keeping your project moving forward is to make your project the most attractive one to work on. This does not always translate to simply being a higher budget project, but being one which will be most efficiently run. Time is money for a builder, as much as it is for you.
Builders prefer to work with architects because they prefer working with the detailed, technical plans architects supply (which tend not to be supplied by draftsmen). Having this documentation not only increases your chance of securing a builder, it increases your chance of securing the trusted team of trades who work with that builder.
Builders likewise prefer working with professional project managers who use their skills and experience to keep the site moving forward each day.
So if you’re thinking of heading down the DIY project management route, MILEHAM’s advice is to reconsider, especially because many material suppliers and tradespeople are currently preferring jobs within their existing trusted, professional network of architects, project managers and builders.
How Long Does a Renovation Take?
Many first-time home builders and renovators underestimate the time it takes from an initial consultation with an architect to moving into their new home.
The timeline from the first meeting with your architect until getting your DA approved can be anywhere from 6-9 months for a small extension (budget under $500,000), or longer for a larger project.
The construction stage can take a further 6-9 months for a $500-$750k renovation / extension, so your best bet is to start your design plans now if you want to be in your new home within the next 1-2 years.