The Gold Coast Bulletin

TOWERS RISING

- ANDREW POTTS andrew.potts@news.com.au

DEVELOPMEN­T ON THE UP DESPITE PANDEMIC

THE Gold Coast’s multibilli­on-dollar developmen­t industry has withstood the COVID downturn, a new report shows.

Council’s quarterly developmen­t activity report, to be presented to the planning committee on Thursday, reveals:

● 1161 applicatio­ns were received in the April-June quarter, a 7.4 per cent increase on the same period in 2019.

● 4378 applicatio­ns were received in total for the 2019-20 financial year. This figure was in line with the 2018-19 finanGOLD cial year and a historical­ly high number.

● Plumbing applicatio­ns, considered a good indicator of constructi­on activity, were up 9.6 per cent to 1252 on the previous year.

● Developmen­t applicatio­n revenue is $2.6 million above the council’s budget forecast.

Building approvals remain high and slightly below 2018-19 numbers, with 10,451 granted in 2019-20 compared to 10,983 the previous year.

Planning boss Cr Cameron Caldwell said the figures were welcome given the significan­t downturn in the tourism industry as a result of the pandemic.

“Increased developmen­t applicatio­n numbers show continued confidence in the Gold Coast economy,” he said.

“The constructi­on sector is an important pillar of the Gold Coast economy, and cranes in the sky mean jobs on the ground for locals.

“While constructi­on activity has remained strong we will keep a close eye on the sector as we emerge from the COVID crisis.”

The plumbing approval data represents a significan­t turnaround from December 2019 when a council report revealed it was down 69.5 per cent.

The number of applicatio­ns received by council to that point in the financial year were down 13.4 per cent.

At the time, industry leaders rejected suggestion­s of a prolonged downturn, saying the decline was in line with national trends and they expected the city to back bounce in 2020.

They pointed to more than $1 billion of work already signed off during the financial year.

Projects to break ground in the 2019-20 financial year included The Star’s Dorsett tower and Sunland’s $250 million luxury tower which is now under constructi­on on Mermaid Beach’s exclusive Hedges Avenue.

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