Melbourne, Australiaย 

Residential builders and trades across Australia continue to stay in high demand, according to data from residential construction management softwareย Buildxact.ย 

Buildxact’sย Residential Construction Activity Report (October โ€“ December 2020)ย found that nationallyย theย industry finished the year in an extremely strong position with 2020 representing significant overall growth in the average demand for estimates from builders for the second consecutive year.ย 

Evenย throughย COVID-19,ย confidence is high among home buyers and renovators, with low interest rates, personal savings at an all-time high and a range of government incentivesย likeย HomeBuilderย grantย helping to drive this trend.ย 

David Murray,ย Buildxact CEO commented, โ€œThisย increased demand by home builders and renovators, hasย placedย significant demandย on the supply of materials, impacting the component price.ย Rather than absorb this cost in the margin of the jobs, the Builders are maintaining their margin levels and passing the increased material costs onto the customer.ย Inย Buildxactโ€™sย view, this is due to the fact there is such a large volume of working being quoted andย deliveredโ€.ย 

After an extremely busy first half of the year, Western Australia continued to record the nationโ€™s strongest growth in demand for estimates, becoming the only key state*ย to see a significant increase in the average number of estimates per builder through Q4.ย 

In Queensland, 2020 was a strong overall year for new builds, with average number of December estimates per builder increasing 41% on 2019 levels.ย 

While the full impact of Victoriaโ€™s prolonged COVID-19 lockdown restrictions is ongoing, demand for new builds remains high across the state. The average volume of estimates per contractor for all job types combined in Q4 was up 5% on Q4 2019.ย 

Murray went on to say, โ€œResidential custom home building andย renovationsย has proved mostlyย resilientย through the pandemic. Strong quote volume in Q4 2020, coupled with an improving economy should see this continue. Snap lockdowns, such as the one in Victoria that closed Construction, will have an impact on consumer confidenceย if they occur regularly. In addition,ย increased salesย have impactedย supplyย constraintsย whichย may also provide some headwinds in housing construction.โ€ย 

Read the full report here

*For the purposes of this report, keyย statesย include Victoria, NSW, Western Australia and Queenslandย 

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For more informationย 

Brittany Mauranย 

Marketing Communications Manager,ย Buildxactย 

[email protected]ย 

0427 014 959ย