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By Default Author February 2, 2023
​Sydney is about to undertake one of its largest-ever infrastructure projects, and Design & Build is proudly part of it. The final and major contract for the Sydney Metro - Western Sydney Airport has been awarded to the Parklife Metro Consortium, which is now ramping up to begin delivering the contract. The consortium comprises Webuild – an international construction group and long-time partner with D&B. Working together once again, Design and Build will be responsible for recruiting and delivering the high-qualified professionals needed for the Design & Construction element of the Stations, Systems, Trains, Operations and Maintenance (SSTOM) package. The project With the primary goal of better connecting Greater Western Sydney, this is the largest scope of any Sydney Metro contract awarded so far and is the most significant Public-Private Partnership in New South Wales. Webuild will be involved within the Parklife Metro Consortium in delivering the SSTOM contract for the joint Australian and NSW government project, including: 12 new metro trains 6 new stations Core rail systems, infrastructure, and line-wide works Stabling and Maintenance facility at Orchard hills Operation & Maintenance of the Sydney Metro – Western Sydney Airport line for 15 years Beyond being the largest scope for Sydney Metro, this major contract also marks the first rail infrastructure project in Australian history to commit to being certified carbon-neutral from start to finish of construction operations. All carbon emissions generated during construction and operation will be reduced and offset. The timeline strategy of the Australian and NSW governments is to have the Sydney Metro – Western Sydney Airport line operational when Western Sydney International is open for passenger services. This mega project will help shape the future of the growing Greater Western Sydney region and connect commuters and travellers with the new Western Sydney International Airport, providing significant economic stimulus and supporting more than 14,000 jobs during construction. About Webuild Webuild is a global player with strong roots in Italy , specialising in the construction of complex infrastructure for the sustainable mobility, hydroelectric energy, water and green buildings sectors. They commit to innovative and sustainable works that improve the lives of today's and tomorrow's people. In Australia, Webuild has already been responsible for delivering Perth's Forrestfield-Airport Link . This new metro line allows residents in the eastern suburbs to travel 20 minutes to WA's capital city centre – a reduction of over 50% in travel time. The line generates 20,000 passenger trips every day and is estimated to be taking 15,000 off the roads, reducing up to 2,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions a year. Key Contact In front of the recruitment process of this massive operation, we have our Sector Lead, Sam Carew . Sam is an expert in the civil infrastructure industry, been recruiting for engineering positions across NSW, ACT and QLD. If you want to know more about the project or apply to be part of it, feel free to contact him through the following channels: sam@designandbuild.com.au 0411 982 347 LinkedIn ​
Welcome Tim Natusch, our new Queensland State Manager
February 1, 2023
Late last year, we welcomed our new Queensland State Manager, Tim Natusch! Tim is a fantastic addition to our team and is responsible for growing our brand and relations with both clients & candidates across #QLD. To learn more about him and the expectations for our Queensland #team for 2023, check out his answers below! Welcome, Tim! What was it that attracted you to join Design & Build? Within the market, Design and Build have a quality brand and reputation. Personally, I also resonate with two of the sayings within the company; building trust and doing the right thing. As simple as they may seem, they conjure up old-school values for me. The way I conduct business is to deliver on all my promises. Can you tell us a little bit more about your new role as Queensland State Manager? I guess, in a nutshell, my job as QLD State Manager is to strengthen the D&B brand within the QLD market. This consists of learning about already established relationships and forging new relations. In doing so, we must ensure we are doing the right thing by our clients, candidates, colleagues and community. Further to this, a huge and immediate goal is to grow the internal headcount of the Qld D&B team. This is a necessity to stay ahead of the needs of our clients, candidates, and community, plus the huge levels of investment within Qld across multiple industries. We are currently working within a candidate-driven job market. From a manager's perspective, what opportunities and challenges does this present to recruitment companies moving forward? This is a challenge but also a blessing, and it brings us back to old-school, relationship-driven and trust-building recruitment. Our teams need to network within their specific industries and really build strong relationships with their candidates. We must avoid treating candidates like numbers. They are humans with goals and aspirations outside of work, families or loved ones to think of. As recruiters, we must think of all of these things and aim to find our candidates' roles that can effectively change a candidate's life. From my first week within the D&B business, I truly feel that this is something the entire business does exceptionally well. What does building trust mean to you? For me, the concept of building trust is simple – you do what you say you are going to do. If this is not possible, you let the person that you are dealing with that we have to think about other options. How do you think a recruitment organisation can effectively demonstrate trust – especially with their clients, candidates, colleagues, and community? Treat others how you would like to be treated. In an extremely volatile and dynamic market, our clients, candidates, colleagues, and community will remember this. If we stick to the basic D&B principles of doing the right thing, I don't think we can go wrong. Do you have any key goals for the D&B Queensland team over this year? Internally, building the team of consultants Clients; meeting every one of our valued clients Growth; begin working with several new clients and exploring future growth markets What's one food item you can't live without? I should be able to live without it. However, it is my guilty pleasure; Chocolate. When you're not at work, where can we expect to find you? At a sporting event (beer in hand), fishing, or for a coffee and park with my three beautiful girls and wife.  You can contact Tim at: Email – tnatusch@designandbuild.com.au Mobile number – 0424 150 235
By Default Author December 22, 2022
​2022 has been a year of significant investments for Australia, which is no different for Victoria. In addition, the incentives to people migration and welcoming skilled workers from overseas have been creating a population growth that implies a lot of opportunities becoming available. In this article, we will talk about the growth experienced in Victoria over the last few months and what the expectations are for the following years. Commercial Construction Did you know that Victoria's construction industry employs almost 240,000 people and contributes $21.6 billion to the Victorian Economy ? These three key areas are transforming the construction sector scenario in the state at the moment: Off-site construction technologies Digital technologies used in construction processes New construction materials and products The industry is booming right now within the state, led by build-to-rent (BTR), data centres, Infrastructure development (Melbourne metro) & new commercial office space, which in turn drives large-scale, high-value refurbishment of premium CBD assets. Our suburbs are also seeing a high level of retail refurbishment, in line with the higher volume of weekday foot traffic driven by working from home. Shared workspace in the suburbs is also on the rise and utilised by those who work from near their home as opposed to travelling into the city. Suburbs within proximity to new and redeveloped stations are also under construction. An example of this would be St Kilda Road, which for several years had been on the decline, is once again in demand due to the new Shrine station. Refurbishment, apartments, and retail are all benefactors of this revitalisation. To search for jobs within the Commercial Construction industry, click here . Residential Construction Major infrastructure projects are driving new pockets of residential growth, opening many opportunities for professionals within the field and architects as well. High-end residential is also booming. The majority of these projects take shape in areas such as Kew, Camberwell, Hawthorn, Toorak, Armadale, Malvern & the Mornington Peninsula. If you are looking for Residential Construction opportunities, click here . For Architecture & Interiors, go here . Engineering The Victorian Government projects Melbourne to be Australia's largest city by 2030 , which will demand significant infrastructure investments. These projects – for residential, non-residential, and engineering construction – include urban renewal and large investments across health services. Civil contracting is, of course, driven by all that growth plan, with massive shortages across site engineering and supervision, primarily due to three mega projects: Level Crossing Removal Project North East Link Program Suburban Rail Loop Aiport rail  To see engineering jobs available right now, click here . Rail To complement that growth by 2030, Victoria's Government needs a complete public transport network to meet the needs for years to come, creating long-term opportunities for workers, businesses and investors. The Victorian Government has also committed to several major rail projects, including a new, nine-kilometre, underground, high-capacity rail tunnel servicing Melbourne's south. Rail Project Victoria (RPV), a project group of the Major Transport Infrastructure Authority, is delivering more than $30 billion invested in metropolitan and regional rail projects . To see jobs available within the rail industry, check here . Manufacturing and Pharmaceutical Victoria concentrates on one of the largest Manufacturing and Pharmaceutical markets across Australia, and the industries are only expected to grow over the following years. Manufacturing's desk is currently growing with needs for materials for construction as the pharmaceuticals are basing off new facilities for vaccine production and further development. To check jobs available right now within both industries, click here .
By Emily Harris June 29, 2022
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