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ABORIGINAL CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY FORUM NOVEMBER "BUILDING FUTURES MOVING FORWARD
Comprehensive Building Industry Forum for Aboriginal participants in the Building Industry, sponsored by the Department of Employment & Workplace Relations (DEWR)and the NSW Department of State & Regional Development.
In 1998, the State Minister for Aboriginal Affairs, Dr Andrew Refshauge,
level of participation in the industry and current business statistics (minimum of 15 business Interviews will be undertaken)
Indigenous Aus• Provide initiatives to ensure an effective and coordinated delivery of services;
identify, build and fill employment and business opportunities within their region based on the building industry; and
development of power-point of businesses)
Objective To provide a current snapshot of developed and developing Aboriginal businesses involved in the construction industry through the development of a database of identified businesses, their areas of expertise and their skills. To undertake a forum for the exchange of information, transfer of skills and knowledge and develop a future action plan for Aboriginal building companies to develop long term sustainable business operations. To assist these ABC's to participate in the broader construction industry using the Aboriginal policy for participation in the construction Industry 2007, as a guide. Need With the ACDP nearing completion in a number of communities in the North West and North East DAA region, there is an opportunity for the Aboriginal building companies to refocus on where they want to head in the future. Some of the employees of these building companies have already morphed into independent businesses showing the success of the ACDP training program. It is the conglomerate of independent, community based and ACDP Aboriginal construction businesses that will be the focus of this project. Whilst some building companies have wanted to take on mainstream work, this exercise has to an extent, been dogged by various issues relating to sustainability, capacity, expertise and experience which have limited them in undertaking the work. Other factors such as external forces eg; geographic location and competitive markets, have directly impacted on building companies moving down this path. These limitations are of primary concern to building companies in pursuing a future in the construction industry These issues need to be addressed and clear pathways and support mechanism put in place to ensure that the Aboriginal building companies and associated tradespeople can be sustainable into the future and participate fully in mainstream construction projects. Pre forum Analysis 1. Identify current Aboriginal businesses involved in the construction industry:
Harbour, North Coast areas, (economic development officers), DEEWR, to source referrals to knows Aboriginal businesses in the construction industry.
businesses)
(i) Undertake interviews with: Department of Commerce Fair Trading Department of Aboriginal Affairs HIA ACDP Project Managers Master Builders Association Workcover TAFE DET To determine current level of involvement with the Aboriginal building companies, services they have offered and can offer in the future, criteria for access of services, costs, perceptions. This will be undertaken using standard interview sheet Attachment A(ii) Collected information from the building companies and associated services will be collated and developed into a report containing draft action plan for workshop. This will include a statistical outline of Aboriginal participation in the industry e.g. found x number of companies, providing x number of services, creating x number of revenue and providing x number of jobs. A slideshow highlighting each business and its services will also be developed to assist with the marketing and promotion of each business to be shown during breaks etc at the forum. Prior to the forum the project management team and facilitators will research, collect and collate good practice information and projects in other States and territories relating to Aboriginal building projects. It is felt that it would assist and inspire the Building companies and ensure that the group is not "remaking the wheel". Overview of Forum The two day forum will provide group workshops, development of future action plans through brainstorming, case studies of good practice, professional advice in the areas of project management, developing tenders, sustainable practice, sub-contracting, training, compliance, Occupational Health and Safety and financing. A full agenda is attached (Attachment B) although it is expected to be flexible depending upon the outcomes of the pre-forum telephone interviews and surveys. Follow up and Feedback All building companies and major participants will be contacted one week after event to discuss forum, gain feedback and further input for report. A questionnaire will be collected at the end of the forum from each participant including Government and Industry representatives. Report will be developed and distributed to all involved 4 weeks after the event DSRD will undertake telephone interviews approx 2 months after the event. An update of the action plan will be undertaken to see what has been implemented. Negotiations will be undertaken, where necessary, with service providers on behalf of the Building companies to determine status of projects and or support that was promised. If recommended from the forum, it is expected that a collaborative Networking body will be established. Participants Aboriginal Businesses in the construction industry will be invited to attend. There will be an initial focus on businesses in the North Coast, Mid coast, North west regions of NSW, A maximum of 2 KEY PERSONNEL will be funded through the project to attend, including accommodation and catering. Each business will be required to contribute their travel costs to the forum. Additional representatives will be required to be self funded. Government officials will be encouraged to participate and contribute but will be required to pay for the costs of attending the forum. AGENDA Day 1 - Monday 17th November 2008 > Participants travel to Venue at Darlington Park Arrawarra > Book into allocated rooms at receptions, collect keys and settle into rooms > 7pm - Meet at Spinifex restaurant (Darlington Park) Collect name tags > Welcome to Country > Introduction DEEWR - DSRD - Slideshow of all businesses and informal introductions of the group > Housekeeping by Project Team > Main meal (Buffet) > Guest Speaker - Centre for Aboriginal Independence and Enterprise > Dessert Day 2- Tuesday 18th November 2008- Morning 8-30am - Conference Room Joint Session > Outcomes from pre-forum interviews Current statistics- acknowledgement of contribution Emerging themes Major Forum Ideas - Growing better building businesses, Working together and working out who needs to be on your team > Group Discussion and Brainstorm on outcomes to date > Quick overview of other initiatives/ideas currently being implemented/trialled re Aboriginal building companies > Draft Action plan Morning session will include informal welcome and provide the opportunity for Aboriginal Building Companies to raise issues and concerns from their experience and perspective, provide a quick overview of other initiatives and develop a list of aims, impediments and future directions (start of defining action plan) 10.30am-10-45am Morning tea- in outdoor BBQ area > Joint Panel Presentation from guest speakers Re NSW Aboriginal Participation in the Construction Industry Policy (Guest speakers are to be DAA , major construction company that has implemented policy, Andrew Hedgedus Regional Housing bodies and AHO/DOH) Aboriginal Participation in the Construction industry Policy - What is it? What does this mean to ABCs?, Current situation, Successes and issues, potentials, making it work for ABCs. Questions and Answers 12.30pm-1:15pm Lunch - in outdoor BBQ Area
Group 1- RED (Games Room) Fair Trading Session - Licensing and requirements, Industry Training, Continuing professional development, checking licences, Questions and Answers, Information packs Group 2 - GREEN (outdoor BBQ area) Workcover - Being Safe - work method statements, your obligations, asbestos, questions and answers, information packs Group 3 - YELLOW (Conference Room) Working together- subcontracting to other major construction companies, partnership agreements, issues, contracts, legal implications, expectations, responsibilities, negotiating, how do I find out about subcontracts available (to be presented by Major construction company and DOH) Group 4- BLUE (Main Atrium) Taxation - BAS, Super and Employee obligations, questions and answers, information packs provided > 2:00pm - 2:30pm SESSION TWO Group 1- GREEN (Games Room) Fair Trading Session - Licensing and requirements, Industry Training, Continuing professional development, checking licences, Questions and Answers, Information packs Group 2 - YELLOW (outdoor BBQ area) Workcover - Being Safe - work method statements, your obligations, asbestos, questions and answers, information packs Group 3 - BLUE (Conference Room) Working together- subcontracting to other major construction companies, partnership agreements, issues, contracts, legal implications, expectations, responsibilities, negotiating, how do I find out about subcontracts available (to be presented by Major construction company and DOH) Group 4- RED (Main Atrium) Taxation - BAS, Super and Employee obligations, questions and answers, information packs provided 2.30pm-2-45pm Afternoon tea- in outdoor BBQ area > 2:45pm - 3:00pm Group Session (Conference Room) What did you think of the plenary sessions, feedback and discussion - making additions to Action plan where needed? > 3:00pm- 4:00pm TWO CASE STUDIES Barker Goondee Construction Independent Aboriginal builder based in Walgett Aboriginal Connections Building Company, Kempsey Aboriginal Building Company Case studies will highlight successes, core issues, what has gone wrong and right and why? What has made the companies successful? What hurdles have they had to jump over? Open Discussion, questions and answers, general group discussion about experiences. > 4:00pm- 4:30pm Brainstorm future Action plan - Questions > 4:30pm- 6:00pm FREE TIME > 6:00pm Dinner - A scrumptious bush tucker meal Day 3- Wednesday 19th November 2008 9:00 am Conference Room Joint Session > Housekeeping, questions introduction of Day > Action Plan- Building Futures Brainstorming the Action Plan and with the support of external and government bodies. Review action plan and insert appropriate services as identified from the invited participants. These will include:
11-15am - 12:00 Conference Room Joint Session > Financing the Business of Building- Master Builders Association Master Builders will be asked to provide a hands on workshop, using worked examples, covering the finance aspects of building projects including:
12:00-12:30pm Conference Room Joint Session > Feedback from plenary session, feedback and discussion- making additions to action plan based on information from previous session 12:30- 1:15pm Lunch in Outdoor BBQ area 1:15pm - 2:15pm Conference Room Joint Session > Project Management Master Builders will be asked to provide a hands on workshop, using worked examples, covering:
> Feedback from plenary session, feedback and discussion- making additions to action plan based on information from previous session 2:30pm- 2:45pm Afternoon Tea - outdoor BBQ area 2:45pm- 4:00pm Conference Room Joint Session > Future Action plan brainstorming. Where to from here? Looking at possible scenarios for future development including possible regional alliance. > Feedback and Completion of Evaluations 4:00pm-7:00pm Free Time 7:00pm Final Dinner Main Atrium > Formal dinner
All attendees will need to register by close date of 10'th November 2008 Relevant and interested Industry and Government representatives are also invited to attend at a charge of $380. This includes meals, accommodation and forum for the entire period. Additional options of single days, non shared accommodation are available. For enquiries please contact Carol Toms (below) . For further information
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