The Central Coast Division of the Master Builders Association of NSW celebrated the opening of their new office at 1/22 Reliance Drive, Tuggerah, on June 4.
The event was celebrated with a ceremony conducted by current Divisional President Doug Miller and MBA NSW Executive Director Brian Seidler.
Celebrations took place at the conclusion of an industry information night and featured the traditional cutting of the cake.
Guests at the event included NSW Membership Manager Luke Reeves, NSW Regional Manager Lee Tanks, and NSW Workplace Relations Manager Cameron Spence.
Attendees were provided with valuable insights into the new industrial relations legislation impacting their businesses and received an industry update from Seidler.
In addition to the office opening, the evening celebrated the significant contributions of Dennis Wild, who was awarded a 40-year Certificate of Appreciation.
It was also announced that the Central Coast Division had surpassed 60 years of operation, a milestone achieved amidst the COVID-19 pandemic when meetings were temporarily halted.
The new office represents a significant milestone for the construction sector on the Central Coast.
It will serve as a hub for essential training including waterproofing, first aid and other vital skills.
The initiative aims to address skills shortages and provide upskilling opportunities for the Central Coast community, reinforcing the region’s construction industry’s strength and resilience.