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In short: The Real Estate Institute of Queensland says high-paying government projects are pushing up the cost of construction.

An economist says growing wages are a contributing factor, but growing material costs, labour shortages, and excessive government regulations are in the way of development.

What's next?: The government has vowed to build 55,000 social houses by the year 2046.

Crazy how the wealthiest people in society are all those over paid tradies

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[–] abhibeckert@lemmy.world -5 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago)

Some CFMEU union jobs pay massive salaries to... stand around and chat with your mates.

For example they just fixed a water leak under the footpath outside our office. It took about 3 months and there were often five workers standing around doing almost nothing at all for days at a time.

When I had a water leak at home, we didn't call a union construction company, we called a sole trader. It took one guy two hours to fix the leak, and he charged his "emergency work" rate, which I'm pretty sure was half the price a CFMEU company would have charged just to give us a quote for the job.