Membership in the Victorian Municipal Building Surveyors Group offers professionals in the field valuable networking opportunities, access to resources, and avenues for skill development. By joining the group, members can stay updated on regulatory changes, share best practices, and collaborate with peers, ultimately enhancing their professional growth and contributing to the broader community they serve.
Since its beginning in 1997 the VMBSG has developed contacts with the relevant industry groups and authorities. Since the Building Control Commission cultivated partnership between Local Government and the BCC there has been a major breakthrough for Local Government building control to express its views and to work with the BCC on key issues.
Building control in Local Government has an increasing profile. The many responsibilities of a municipal building surveyor are coming to the fore and gaining recognition. One of the key actions of the Group is to develop a strategic statement and process for appointing municipal building surveyors. This in turn with consideration to a recruitment plan will provide a better profession with greater opportunities.
With the ongoing rapid change within building control it is vital that councils keep informed of developments in legislation, processes and policy. The Group by way of this website and correspondence will keep its members informed and up to date on issues.
Since its beginning in 1997 the VMBSG has developed contacts with the relevant industry groups and authorities. Since the Building Control Commission cultivated partnership between Local Government and the BCC there has been a major breakthrough for Local Government building control to express its views and to work with the BCC on key issues.
Building control in Local Government has an increasing profile. The many responsibilities of a municipal building surveyor are coming to the fore and gaining recognition. One of the key actions of the Group is to develop a strategic statement and process for appointing municipal building surveyors. This in turn with consideration to a recruitment plan will provide a better profession with greater opportunities.
With the ongoing rapid change within building control it is vital that councils keep informed of developments in legislation, processes and policy. The Group by way of this website and correspondence will keep its members informed and up to date on issues.
Membership in the Victorian Municipal Building Surveyors Group offers professionals in the field valuable networking opportunities, access to resources, and avenues for skill development. By joining the group, members can stay updated on regulatory changes, share best practices, and collaborate with peers, ultimately enhancing their professional growth and contributing to the broader community they serve.
Since its beginning in 1997 the VMBSG has developed contacts with the relevant industry groups and authorities. Since the Building Control Commission cultivated partnership between Local Government and the BCC there has been a major breakthrough for Local Government building control to express its views and to work with the BCC on key issues.
Building control in Local Government has an increasing profile. The many responsibilities of a municipal building surveyor are coming to the fore and gaining recognition. One of the key actions of the Group is to develop a strategic statement and process for appointing municipal building surveyors. This in turn with consideration to a recruitment plan will provide a better profession with greater opportunities.
With the ongoing rapid change within building control it is vital that councils keep informed of developments in legislation, processes and policy. The Group by way of this website and correspondence will keep its members informed and up to date on issues.
Since its beginning in 1997 the VMBSG has developed contacts with the relevant industry groups and authorities. Since the Building Control Commission cultivated partnership between Local Government and the BCC there has been a major breakthrough for Local Government building control to express its views and to work with the BCC on key issues.
Building control in Local Government has an increasing profile. The many responsibilities of a municipal building surveyor are coming to the fore and gaining recognition. One of the key actions of the Group is to develop a strategic statement and process for appointing municipal building surveyors. This in turn with consideration to a recruitment plan will provide a better profession with greater opportunities.
With the ongoing rapid change within building control it is vital that councils keep informed of developments in legislation, processes and policy. The Group by way of this website and correspondence will keep its members informed and up to date on issues.