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Real world experience for Victoria’s next gen building surveyors

01 Apr, 2021
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Left to right: Elvir Malic (DBDRV), Rijendra Shrestha (VMIA), Morris Khouzi (VMIA), Emma Hoblos (DBDRV), Nicholas Heffernan (VBA) and Sarah Stevenson (VBA). Image courtesy of the Victorian Building Authority.


The Victorian Building Authority (VBA), Victorian Managed Insurance Authority (VMIA) and Domestic Building Dispute Resolution Victoria (DBDRV) have joined forces to create the Building Surveyor Career Pathways Program.

The initiative sees final year students and graduates apply their academic knowledge to real situations in a dynamic environment, gaining invaluable on-the-job experience. Recruits will spend six months at each of the organisations over 18 months with the inaugural six participants already hitting the ground running.

VBA Chief Executive Officer, Sue Eddy, said Building Surveyors play an important role in the efficient and effective operation of the building industry. They often save homeowners time and money by spotting issues early before they become a bigger problem.

“We have a responsibility to do all we can to help prepare the future generation of building surveyors, which is why we are putting them in real-life situations to test and hone their skills.”

“Already our graduates have demonstrated a thirst for learning and have turned their minds to how they can influence positive change in the industry and be exemplary practitioners in the future.”

VMIA’s Chief Officer, Domestic Building Insurance, Efy Karagiannis, said the career pathways program gives Victoria’s next generation of building surveyors a head start.

“As someone who’s spent their whole career involved in the construction sector, I’m proud to give back to the industry by sharing my experience and ideas with our graduates during their rotation,” she said.

“Our first graduates will get hands-on experience in insurance claims management including on-site inspections with our assessors and litigation cases.”

“As a provider of domestic building insurance, we issue more than 70,000 certificates a year, protecting homeowners when their building or renovation work has defects or can’t be completed because the builder has died, disappeared or become insolvent.”

Candidates receive support with training, development and mentoring to develop valued work skills, technical experience aligned to the requirements of registration in the categories of building inspectors and surveyors. They also gain exposure to the operation of the regulatory framework from a variety of different perspectives, through both internal and external rotations.

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