EVENTS WHAT’S ON IN YOUR REGION the 2019 edition of the NCC that will affect NATIONAL CONSTRUCTION residential buildings. CODE CHANGES - HOBART Full day or half day seminars are offered: & LAUNCESTON • Morning Session - 3 CPD points Focusing on the key changes affecting HOBART 4 April 2019 houses. Tasmanian Hockey Centre • Afternoon Session -3 CPD points 1 Bell Street, Newtown An overview of the changes affecting low- mid-rise Class 2 buildings (apartments, LAUNCESTON 5 April 2019 multi-residential buildings). Tailrace Centre,1 Waterfront Drive, Register for a full day and attend both Riverside sessions to receive 6 CPD points TICKETS A must attend event for those building, Full Day Registrations designing, approving or supply products to 2018 HIA Industry Outlook Breakfast HIA Member $85 | Non Member $105 houses and apartments. Half Day Registrations Session details: (Morning or Afternoon Session) • Full day 8.00am - 3.00pm HIA Member $55 | HIA Non-Member $75 Light lunch provided. HIA INDUSTRY OUTLOOK • Morning session 8.00am - 11.30am BREAKFAST - HOBART Substantial changes to the national Morning tea provided. construction code from 1 May 2019 • Afternoon session 12.30pm- 3.00pm DATE26th June 2019 Are you prepared? With the National Afternoon tea provided. TIME7.30am - 9.00am Construction Code (NCC) moving to a three To register visit www.hia.com.au/events VENUE The Old Woolstore, year amendment cycle it has resulted in an or email d.bond@hia.com.au for more 1 Macquarie Street. Hobart unprecedented level of changes to the information. 2019 edition. CPD POINTS1 Point The new edition contains a number of Proudly supported by TICKETS Breakfast included: significant changes that will affect all Classes HIA Member $55 | Non Member $70 of buildings, including houses and low-mid rise residential buildings. HIA will be presenting detailed information Is Tasmania in the midst of a seminars in Hobart and Launceston. sustainable recovery? The seminars will discuss key changes to “What goes up must come down” has traditionally been an accurate account of residential construction activity. That has been the case in Tasmania for last decade, but is it still the case now? How far does this new home building recovery have to run before it peaks and when will the renovations market join in? HIA Senior Economist, Geordan Murray will provide an update of economic and housing conditions in Tasmania, along with insights into the future trends in residential construction based on recent research from HIA’s Economics team. Limited spaces – book early! To register visit www.hia.com.au/events FOR MORE INFORMATION AND FULL DETAILS VISIT HIA.COM.AU/TRAINING AND TAS_EVENTS@HIA.COM.AU BUILDING NEWS ISSUE 1/2019P21