Policy vs. Productivity: Can the Industry Deliver 1.2 Million Homes?




Policy vs. Productivity: Can the Industry Deliver 1.2 Million Homes?

Australia is under increasing pressure to deliver more buildings faster and to higher performance standards. With a national target of 1.2 million new homes by 2030, the gap between policy ambition and construction capacity has become a critical commercial challenge. For builders, developers, and project managers, the focus has shifted from high-level policy to the practicalities of building products, materials, and technology.

The Regulatory Compass

Meeting these targets requires a clear understanding of the evolving regulatory landscape. The June 2026 Futurebuild Australia serves as a national meeting place for the market to evaluate these requirements directly:

  • Minister Anoulack Chanthivong will deliver a keynote addressing the NSW Government’s roadmap for housing delivery and the streamlining of land release.
  • NSW Building Commissioner James Sherrard will discuss the practicalities of maintaining building standards. For contractors, his insights into compliance and the Design and Building Practitioners Act are essential for reducing risk during this period of rapid market scale.

A Single National Meeting Place

Futurebuild Australia reflects how buildings are designed and delivered today. By including buildability and delivery performance, the show gives real-world context to the products on the floor. It is the leading event for the entire design, construction, and development market to see what’s new and compare what’s better.

Compare and Source for Free

The housing crisis demands smarter product decisions and improved build efficiency. Futurebuild Australia provides the industry with the tools to meet these demands at no cost to attendees:

  • Discover & Compare: The exhibition floor is a comprehensive showcase of Building Products and Systems, Building Materials, and Modular and Prefabricated Systems. Attendees can compare solutions side-by-side to evaluate cost certainty and installation practicality.
  • Access Technical Insight: Move beyond marketing claims and engage directly with product specialists. This direct access allows procurement teams and builders to identify better-performing solutions and understand new systems before they hit the site.
  • Free Education & CPD: Gain expert-led insight through sessions designed to keep you aligned with regulatory and performance requirements. The program provides the technical detail and documentation needed to support informed project decisions.
  • Digital & Modular Solutions: Explore the latest in Digital Delivery, Construction Technology, and Modular Systems – the key drivers for increasing speed to market and protecting project margins.

Why It Matters

At its core, Futurebuild Australia is a solution-led event designed to solve practical problems. Whether you are a Tier 1 contractor managing risk or a volume builder looking for cost certainty, the event provides a clear view of the materials and technologies shaping the built world.

The 2030 target is a significant milestone for the industry. To reach it, the market must move past “business as usual” and identify the specific products that deliver better outcomes. The June 2026 Futurebuild Australia Event is where those connections are made.

Future Build Australia is on 11th to 13th June at the ICC Sydney. Entry is free for industry professionals. To register go to www.futurebuildaustralia.com.au

This event is co-located with The Design Show and the Kitchen and Bath Show, which are open to the public on Saturday 13th June 2026.



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