by FTMA News | Nov 25, 2022 | FTMA Housing Update, Industry News
The outlook for building work in Australia With Tim Woods of IndustryEdge, November 2022 As building approvals fall, everyone worries over the future. In this analysis, we examine how much work is in the supply chain and find that its time for planning, not panic! In...
by FTMA News | Nov 25, 2022 | Industry News
This piece was written and provided by FTMA Principal Partner, Pryda. One of our big takeaways from this year’s FTMA Conference was how valuable everyone found the opportunity to step back from the day-to-day and take time to consider the major challenges and...
by FTMA News | Nov 25, 2022 | Industry News
November is a time to reflect on the impacts of domestic family violence within the community. It is a time to raise awareness and education on this sensitive topic. We must talk more openly as Domestic and Family Violence (DFV) is a significant issue in Australia...
by FTMA News | Nov 25, 2022 | Industry News
FTMA has just completed the 2022 FTMA National Fabricator Census which has provided a great insight into our sector. The final copy of the Census will be provided to all FTMA Members and fabricator non-members. The Executive Summary stated: The report provides a...
by FTMA News | Nov 25, 2022 | Industry News
This piece was written and provided by FTMA Supporting Partner, Hyne Timber. As Australia’s largest and longest-standing Glue Laminated Timber (GLT) manufacturer, Hyne Timber has heavily invested in expanding and automating their facilities in order to strengthen...
by FTMA News | Nov 25, 2022 | Industry News
This piece was written and provided by the Timber Framing Collective. Our industry plays a central role in tackling climate change and preserving the place we all call home, especially when we build with timber framing—the resource that not only has the lowest...