Building and Construction
Industry Skills Compact
The Building and Construction Industry Skills Compact has been signed by the Tasmanian Government and the following parties:
- Master Builders Australia - Tasmania (MBT)
- Civil Contractors Federation - Tasmania (CCFTas)
- Housing Industry Association - Tasmania (HIA)
- Keystone Tasmania
- National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA)
- Master Plumbers Australia - Tasmania (MPAT)
The Industry Skills Compacts are the Tasmanian Government’s core mechanism to engage with industry regarding training and workforce development.
The Industry Skills Compacts support strong partnerships between participants in the training and workforce development system, while delivering on the recommendations of the Premier's Economic and Social Recovery Advisory Council.
The Industry Skills Compacts are agreements between industry bodies (such as associations and employer representatives) and include "step-up" commitments by industry, such as:
- Support for TasTAFE
- Specific industry-wide training requirements
- Increased involvement of industry professionals as trainers, and
- Shared infrastructure to enable students to train on modern technology.
The Building and Construction Industry Skills Compact document includes the agreement between the Government and the above parties, and a Priority Action Plan.
Building & Construction Industry Skills Compact - accessible version (PDF 1.1 MB)
Building and Construction Industry Skills Compact (PDF 5.5 MB)
Building and Construction Industry Skills Compact - Priority Action Plan (PDF 888.7 KB)
Industry Workforce Plans and Reports
The following workforce plans are industry-owned, industry-led plans for skills development. Workforce plans identify actions which industry and other stakeholders will undertake to support increased workforce development activity, to meet current and future workforce needs.
Key Stakeholders/Industry Peak Organisations
Economic Profile - Industry Sector Analysis for Building and Construction in Tasmania
Industry sector profiles reveal the way in which each industry contributes to the economy in Tasmania using ten economic measures generated by NIEIR economic modelling. This helps in understanding the role each industry sector plays in the economy. The following economic profile link will open in economy.id.com.au:
Economic Profile - Construction Industry
Skills Tasmania Contact
The Industry Partnership Manager is:
Ingrid Andersen
Mobile: 0467 906 864
Email: ingrid.andersen@skills.tas.gov.au