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NT offsite construction project for 70 homes

The Northern Territory Government has announced a $27.5 million offsite construction project to deliver 70 new homes for remote communities. Four Territory construction companies have been awarded panel contracts to build homes for the NT’s Big Rivers and southern regions over the next 12 months. Source: Timberbiz

They are:

  • Northern Transportables;
  • Demountable Sales and Hire;
  • Rusca Developments; and
  • Murray River North.

Having committed to a 42% Aboriginal employment target, contractors will design, construct and install the offsite construction project housing while residents have had input into the types of housing in their communities through the Local Decision Making process.

The houses, which are modular designs, provide an alternative to onsite construction and offer flexibility in delivery and ongoing transportability.

More than 130 homes funded by a previous $68 million investment in this model of housing are now rolling out to 24 remote communities across the NT.

The project is funded under the HomeBuild program as part of the Territory Labor Government’s $1.1 billion Remote Housing Package – Our Communities. Our Future. Our Homes. The Australian Government committed a $550 million co-contribution towards the program in 2019.

“The Territory Labor Government continues to deliver new and upgraded housing to our remote communities because we’re serious about addressing overcrowding and improving the health and safety of homes,” said Chansey Paech, Minister for Remote Housing and Town Camps.

“This investment is not just a boost for the Territory construction industry, it also means sustainable employment and training opportunities for Aboriginal people.”