Covid-19 Protocol and Its Impact On The Construction Industry in Australia
Covid-19 Protocol and Its Impact On The Construction Industry in Australia
Covid-19 Protocol and Its Impact On The Construction Industry in Australia
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I. INTRODUCTION
II. BORDER CLOSURES, SOCIAL DISTANCING AND
LOCKDOWN
III. HEALTH RISKS AS CONSTRUCTION SITES, SUPPLY
CHAIN DISRUPTION AND CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS
IV. GOVERNMENT RESPONSES – ASSISTANCE &
STIMULUS
V. OPPPORTUNITY FOR CHANGE
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I. INTRODUCTION – INDONESIA AND AUSTRALIA COMPARISONS
INDONESIA AUSTRALIA
Land area 1,904,569 km2 7,692,024 km2
Population 270 million (2020) 25.7 million (2021 est.)
GDP US$ 1.247 trillion (2022 est.) US$ 1.68 trillion (2022 est.)
GDP per capita US$ 4,538 US$ 64,895
Construction US$ 91 billion (IDR 1,272 trillion, 2018) US$ 278 billion (AU$ 360 billion)
Output
Workers 1.0 million (permanent) + 8 million (casual) 1.1 million
Share of GDP 10.67% 8.9%
Government 6.34% (10-year bond rate) 1.06% (10-year bond rate)
Bond Rate
Source: wikipedia
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I. INTRODUCTION INDONESIA-AUSTRALIA COVID-19 CASES
No local
First spike Second spike
transmission
Source: https://ourworldindata.org/coronavirus/country/australia?country=~AUS
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I. INTRODUCTION INDONESIA-AUSTRALIA COVID-19 CASES
Omicron
First spike
No local
transmission Delta
Second spike
Source: https://ourworldindata.org/coronavirus/country/australia?country=~AUS
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I. TIMELINE OF COVID-19 SPREAD IN AUSTRALIA
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III. CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
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III. CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
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III. CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
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III. CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
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III. CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
• Employee Relations
Worker required to look after children (carer’s leave, long-service leave, in accordance with Enterprise
Agreement)
Directed by Government to temporarily close a building site (must be on Dept of Health direction only,
workers redeployed elsewhere, work from home, some paid leave)
Stand down workers without pay (follow Enterprise Agreement, Fair Work Act amended to permit a
qualifying employer to use JobKeeper Program)
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II. CONSTRUCTION SITES
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III. CONSTRUCTION SITES
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III. CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
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III. CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
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III. CONSTRUCTION SITES
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III. CONSTRUCTION SITES
• Agreed guidelines between unions, employers, industry associations and government Chief Health
Officer
• https://www.mbav.com.au/covid-19-general-resources
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III. CONSTRUCTION - SUPPLY CHAIN DISRUPTION
Mar-May 2020
China resumed production
Shipping cost increase and
frequency reduced
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III. CONSTRUCTION - SUPPLY CHAIN DISRUPTION
“China is the anchor driving the development of intraregional trade in Asia”, McKinsey
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III. CONSTRUCTION - SUPPLY CHAIN DISRUPTION
Exchange Rates (AUD:CNY) 4.84 - 4.88 4.88 - 4.08 4.08 - 5.05 4.93 - 5.06
Shipping Costs (US$ per TEU) $740 - 929 $753 - 949 $753 - 1,082 $1,094 - 1,315
Notes: (1) 14 days port-to-port; (2) includes 14-day vessel quarantine; (3) containers not returned within 7-days will incur
extra charges; (4) items that need to be manufactured may take up to 4 to 6 weeks; (5) delays for x-ray scans.
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III. CONSTRUCTION - SUPPLY CHAIN DISRUPTION
• US$940 pre-COVID
• US$753 20-Mar-2020
• US$1,529 25-Sep-2020
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III. CONSTRUCTION - SUPPLY CHAIN DISRUPTION
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III. CONSTRUCTION - SUPPLY CHAIN DISRUPTION
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III. CONSTRUCTION CONTRACTS
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IV. GOVERNMENT RESPONSE – JOBKEEPER PROGRAM
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IV. JOBSEEKER PROGRAM (FOR THOSE UNEMPLOYED AND LOOKING FOR WORK)
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IV. OTHER PROGRAMS
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IV. OTHER ISSUES
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IV. FISCAL AND MONETARY STIMULUS MEASURES
• The Australian Government can borrow very cheaply for the next ten years and
should embark on a huge fiscal stimulus to boost economic growth after the
pandemic. Ten-year bond rate is at about 1%.
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IV. GOVERNMENT RESPONSE SINGAPORE
• Large number of
foreign workers placed
on Stay-Home Notices
(SHN)
• Living in Malaysia or
dormitories
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IV. GOVERNMENT RESPONSE SINGAPORE
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V. OPPORTUNITY TO IMPROVE OR DISRUPT THE INDUSTRY
If stimulus package is More importantly, how to Anticipating incidents that How to transform the
large, the construction build resilience in the will affect functions and industry?
industry will recover and industry? processes.
thrive. IT, BIM, block-chain,
Need to examine the Respond in a planned and contracts,
We will still need structure of the industry rehearsed manner. supply chain and global
infrastructure, homes, and how we currently trade,
schools, hospitals, and operate. A few issues: Do we need to implement prefabrication,
maybe fewer offices, fragmentation, business resilience plans? structure of the
shopping malls, hotels. construction companies, companies,
risks, finance, build-to-sell vs build-to-
rent,
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V. INDUSTRY STRUCTURE TODAY – FRAGMENTATION
Construction
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V. INDUSTRY STRUCTURE TODAY – PREMIERE TOWER
Source:
https://www.dezeen.com/2015/0
7/06/premiere-tower-beyonce-
inspired-skyscraper-melbourne-
elenberg-fraser/
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V. INDUSTRY STRUCTURE – IMPLICATIONS FOR CONSTRUCTION
No one single
entity that controls Lower barriers to
the output – entry – many small
expertise companies, not
dispersed across financially strong,
many professions
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V. INDUSTRY STRUCTURE TODAY – THE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
Business
Resilience -
Identify potential
events
Assess likelihood of
occurrence of the
event, predict impact
on the organization
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V. BUSINESS CONTINUITY MANAGEMENT
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V. IMPROVE INDUSTRY PERFORMANCE
Increase Profits & • Many companies are small or medium sized enterprises
• Provide business and finance training
Sustainability • Encourage changes to procurement
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V. RECENT INNOVATIONS
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V. RECENT INNOVATIONS
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V. RECENT INNOVATIONS
• Use of VR
technology
for site
inspections
• Example:
Builder at the
Holiday Inn
Express
project,
Collins St
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V. RECENT INNOVATIONS
• End-to-end supply
chain information
• Established in 2017
• Series A $5.85 million
funding, values the
company at $30
million
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V. RECENT INNOVATIONS
• End-to-end
supply chain
information
• MATRAK
• Video 4:13
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V. RECENT INNOVATIONS
• Modern Method
of Construction
• Example: Builder
at the Holiday
Inn Express
project, Collins
St
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V. RECENT INNOVATIONS
• Modern Method
of Construction
• Example: Builder
at the Holiday
Inn Express
project, Collins
St
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V. RECENT INNOVATIONS
• Modern Method
of Construction
• Example: Builder
at the Holiday
Inn Express
project, Collins
St
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V. RECENT INNOVATIONS
• Modern Method
of Construction
• Example: Builder
at the Holiday
Inn Express
project, Collins
St, 33 levels
• Video 2:46
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V. RECENT INNOVATIONS
• Video 2:46
• https://youtu.be/ZenY
3tBtMgc
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V. RECENT INNOVATIONS
• Modern Method
of Construction
• Sync Bathroom
Pods
• Video 2:16
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V. RECENT INNOVATIONS
• Modern Method
of Construction
• Sync Bathroom
Pods
• Video 2:16
• https://youtu.be/YKlSOwQ0E20
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CROSS LAMINATED TIMBER
MID-RISE TIMBER
BUILDINGS
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MID-RISE TIMBER
BUILDINGS
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MID-RISE TIMBER
BUILDINGS
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