A new report reveals civil construction activity is expected to soar by 25% over the next three years, putting a strain on the entire indust…
A new report reveals civil construction activity is expected to soar by 25% over the next three years, putting a strain on the entire indust…
Australia’s mining sector is set to underpin a massive increase in civil construction spending, with the total amount spent by public and pr…
Residential building starts will increase by 5% to 171,000 during 2011-12 as economic growth and recovery efforts in Queensland help sustain…
Housing approvals and construction will begin to increase during the middle of the year as the weakness in the first-home buyer market drops…
More residential land will be released for development over the next five years, easing shortages in areas such as south-east Queensland and…
Housing prices will grow by over 20% in the next three years due to shortages in key capital city areas and strong migration, especially in …
Building activity will stay flat during the next two years due to a lack of Federal Government support and an underwhelming supply of projec…
Growth in residential property prices will slow over the next three years as first home buyers back out of the market and interest rates mov…
The unemployment rate fell by a seasonally adjusted 0.2% to 5.2% in May, beating expectations that the rate would remain unchanged at 5.4%. …
Economic research firm BIS Shrapnel has forecast the rate of Australia’s population growth will slow over the 2010-11 and 2011-12 financial …
Smaller businesses in the civil and construction engineering sectors are expected to struggle during 2010-11 as overall industry activity sl…
The Australian economy is on the verge of another boom fuelled by the property market and sustained business investment, the latest BIS Shra…