Big River Champions Complete Solutions, Productivity, and Onsite Waste Reduction
In the past twelve months, the Australian building industry faced significant challenges, including labour shortages, fluctuating material costs, and an increasing focus on sustainability, shaping how homes and commercial buildings are designed and constructed. These pressures are driving businesses across the sector to adapt and innovate, adopting solutions to meet demand while maintaining quality and efficiency.
For Big River Group, 2025 will see the business continue to complete solutions that are trade focused and add value to the jobsite productivity. “The 2025 building trends will be on safety, productivity and a continuing shift in construction methods and systems such as an increase of pre-fabricated building components, that support efficiency and productivity,” said Ray Ferretti, Executive General Manager – Construction of Big River Group.
As a first step, Big River Group’s Locations at Dry Creek, South Australia, and Breakwater, Victoria, demonstrate this commitment to addressing challenges with reliable, high-quality solutions for the frame and truss sector.
“Both Dry Creek and Breakwater are focused on supporting builders with prefabricated roof trusses, wall frames, and floor trusses, which are becoming increasingly critical in addressing on-site inefficiencies and labour shortages,” said Ferretti. “By tailoring our solutions to meet the specific needs of projects – whether boutique homes in South Australia or multi-residential developments in Victoria – we’re helping builders embrace offsite construction methods that improve efficiency and manage costs in today’s challenging market.”
Given the challenges builders face on-site with labour shortages and unpredictable weather, there has been a noticeable shift toward offsite prefabrication. Prefabricated solutions not only speed up the construction process but also allow potential issues with plans or engineering to be identified before they arise on-site, avoiding rework and costly fixes by various trades.