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Cube Developments launches construction arm as demand continues to soar in QLD

15 Jul, 2022
Oasis at Bokarina Beach. Image courtesy of Cube Developments.


Sunshine Coast developer Cube Developments has announced the launch of a building arm of its business known as Cube Constructions, amid the grips of the Australian construction industry crisis.

Cube Constructions brings together a leadership team of well-known industry figures and will have Michael Crocker at the helm, whose long career saw him lead the likes of Hutchinson Builders and NCM Constructions.

The expansion comes at a critical time in the Australian building sector, with more than 16 large firms having collapsed since 2021, leaving developers with unfinished projects, thousands of Australians without jobs, and just as many would-be homeowners empty-handed.

Cube Developments director Scott Juniper said taking the builds of upcoming projects in-house was a natural evolution for the company, due to the team’s expert mix of design, build, trades, and consultancy.

Juniper said: “Our team has a strong history of delivering high-quality projects across the Sunshine Coast.

“Couple this with the long-running expertise that Michael brings to the venture as head of construction, we are confident that we are in the best position to deliver our projects from start to finish.

“We’re looking forward to giving both existing and new purchasers the confidence that when they sign an off-the-plan contract that it’s something that can and will come to fruition, and in a timely manner.”

With a recruitment drive underway, head of construction Michael Crocker said the new venture will create plenty of new jobs in the region, including project managers, safety officers, and site foremen.

Crocker said: “Following the huge demand for property experienced on the coast over the last 18 months, we have more than 500 residences in the pipeline across five Cube Developments projects, all of which will be built by Cube Constructions.”

The first project to commence under Cube Constructions is Nature by Cube in Cotton Tree with works scheduled to start mid-July.

This will be followed by the construction of Oasis in Bokarina Beach and Seasons by Cube in Birtinya.

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