The Civil Construction Journey - Why Land Takes So Long
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Why does land take so long to create?
In this episode of Fraser Coast Property Brief, host Glen Winney sits down with Kane Macready from Engineers Plus to unpack the real civil construction journey behind new residential land.
Many people assume once a subdivision receives Council approval, construction starts straight away and titled lots follow soon after. The reality is far more complex.
Glen and Kane walk through what happens after a Development Approval, including Operational Works, engineering drawings, infrastructure design, Council assessment, tendering, construction, plan sealing and title registration.
They discuss where projects lose time, why civil construction costs have risen, what hidden site costs developers need to prepare for, and why housing supply involves years of planning, risk and coordination before families ever get to build.
This episode gives a practical, local look at the work happening behind the scenes to bring new land to market across the Fraser Coast.