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Designtek Pty Ltd

Locality: Rockhampton, Queensland

Phone: +61 7 4922 2880



Address: Shop 5 / 10 Denham Street 4700 Rockhampton, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.designtek.com.au/

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24.01.2022 anyone involved in the property industry should listen to this and submit the REIQ prepared letter to the premier. This proposal has the potential to undermine both the property investment market and in turn the construction industry. Lets hope that it get resolved to something sensible before it's legislated.



24.01.2022 aww that's nice

24.01.2022 This was an interesting project for Designtek. Well done to the team at ISAAC Regional council to pull it all together with the many stakeholders and limited budget. I was at the first ceremony and it was truely moving. Well done to all involved.

22.01.2022 I really want to see this.



21.01.2022 This is a great idea. :-)

19.01.2022 Great news for anyone considering commercial or industrial development. Rockhampton Regional Council has announced that they are extending the policies of: - Waiving of infrastructure charges for Development in the CBD for a further 12 months - 'half price Infrastructure concession' for businesses outside the CBD for a further 12 months.

19.01.2022 One of our very best clients has a new Commercial Premises on Musgrave Street, North Rockhampton currently under construction. It's now taking shape and looking for tenants. http://www.realcommercial.com.au/property-offices-qld-rockh



19.01.2022 This is another great product I'd like to try.

18.01.2022 An opportunity exists to join one of Rockhampton leading building design companies. We are currently seeking a Trainee Draftsperson / Building Designer to join our team on a full-time basis. This role will provide the opportunity to start your career in the building design and construction industry. Develop your knowledge in all stages of the building design process, including: - Site inspections & design meetings ... - Preparing design & construction drawings - Application of building codes & Australian standards - Collaborating with engineers and other consultants - Use of the Latest Design and 3D visualization software Ideally, you will have the following qualifications/skills, however not essential: - Enrolled in a Building Design Course - Experience with Autodesk Software Revit - Drafting Experience - Knowledge of local laws, building codes and standards The successful applicant will demonstrate professional presentation, great people skills along with a positive attitude towards learning and professional development. Applications close 1st March 2021. Please include your Current Resume and CV with references or referees. Any samples of drawings or documentation would be advantageous. To join our team please apply below or send applications

18.01.2022 Share this around if you could people. Designtek is seeking someone new to join the team :-) Administration Assistant... Designtek, a busy Building Design firm is seeking a full-time administrative assistant to assist its results-driven team and provide support to Designers and Project Managers. Ideally, you will have experience and be proficient in the following:- MYOB Accounting System Accounts Receivable and Accounts Payable Invoicing Payroll Customer Service Microsoft Office This role would suit someone with excellent communication and customer service skills, a great team player that can also work autonomously and possess a current driver’s licence. Please forward resumes to [email protected]

15.01.2022 This is worth watching particularly if you are in the construction industry.

14.01.2022 Good job QLD Government and thanks Britney (and team) for following this through. Letter received just now. WE HAVE LISTENED Thank you for your email to the... Premier and Minister for Trade in relation to the protections for property owners and tenants in Queensland during the COVID-19 crisis. As this matter falls within my responsibilities as Housing Minister, the Premier has asked that I respond on her behalf. As you would be aware, millions of Australians in the last few weeks, through no fault of their own, have lost their job or experienced significant income loss because of COVID-19. As a result of this crisis, a temporary Moratorium on Evictions was announced by Prime Minister Scott Morrison. Each State and Territory is required to implement this through their own laws. The Premier has asked me to work with the industry to implement this temporary moratorium and ensure that Queensland property owners make it through this pandemic with tenancies in place to pay their mortgages and tenants continuing to have a roof over their heads. We recognise that many property owners are making significant sacrifices to meet the needs of tenants. We thank you for doing this and we have been working with the Real Estate Institute of Queensland and other stakeholders on the concerns that you have raised. As a result of your feedback, the following temporary and targeted measures will apply for six months to properties where the tenant is impacted by COVID-19 (all other tenancies not impacted by COVID-19 will continue to operate under usual arrangements): The six-month moratorium on evictions will only apply to tenancies where the tenant’s income has been reduced as result of COVID-19 and the tenant is at risk of eviction. Tenants can still be evicted for doing the wrong thing and on other grounds. We are asking property owners and tenants to work together where a tenant is experiencing COVID-19 related financial challenges to negotiate a new temporary and sensible rent amount. Guidelines are being developed to support reaching agreement including duration and whether repayments are required. While we expect most tenants and property owners to come to an agreement, where this is not possible, we will provide a compulsory, free, fair and independent conciliation service to resolve issues. Tenants will need to demonstrate genuine financial distress from COVID-19 that meets an established standard. Tenants will need to have had a 25 per cent reduction in income or show that rent exceeds 30 per cent of the tenant’s income. This can be substantiated by providing the same financial information they do at the start of a tenancy. Enabling virtual inspections to protect tenants and property managers from getting COVID-19 and ensuring essential access for repairs and maintenance continues where safe. Tenants will be able to have break lease fees capped only where there has been a 75% loss of income and they have less than $5,000 in cash. Tenancies that expire during this crisis will only roll over to September 30 2020 at the latest and they have been impacted by COVID-19. The six-month moratorium on evictions will only apply to tenancies where the tenant’s income has been reduced as result of COVID-19 and the tenant is at risk of eviction. Tenants can still be evicted for doing the wrong thing and on other grounds. In cases where the owner and tenant are both experiencing financial distress, we have established a $20 million-dollar rental grant fund to complement existing Centrelink support. We will continue to listen and act to ensure property owners and tenants get through this crisis. You may also be aware that we have announced a $400 million dollar land tax relief package for property owners who are providing support to residential and business tenants in this difficult time. You can find out more at www.qld.gov.au/landtax. Additionally, our household relief package will give Queensland households $200 off their utility bills, building on the $50 asset dividend we have already announced. Through the National Cabinet, the Premier is also working with banks to ensure they step up to provide appropriate relief to property owners. As a Government that listens, we appreciate the feedback you have provided and I hope my email provides some assurances to you in this difficult time. If you need any further information, please visit the Residential Rental Hub on www.covid19.qld.gov.au/the-hub or text hi to 0480 000 782. Yours Sincerely MICK DE BRENNI MP MINISTER FOR HOUSING AND PUBLIC WORKS, MINISTER FOR DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY AND MINISTER FOR SPORT



13.01.2022 Congratulations to Thomas Gardiner. He has been recognised for his efforts and passion for planing, achieving the Planning Institute of Australia's Young Planner of the Year Award. Well done Thomas.

12.01.2022 The FIFO announcement is great news for our Region if Adani can get to a point where it's producing coal. We are hopeful but not convinced.

11.01.2022 This looks like a clever product.

11.01.2022 New Designtek project starting in 2016 in Gatton http://m.thechronicle.com.au//new-motel-responds-/2849376/

09.01.2022 Link to the template letter to the premier. Please read and act as this legislation is going to be before Parliament soon and it desperately needs revisions.

07.01.2022 This looks like another winner. Especially if your prone to a sneaky late night snack

07.01.2022 Our dedicated staff going the extra mile to collect and prepare samples for chemical analysis on a project we are documenting for demolition. Great work Meghan Doonar.

01.01.2022 I think we should probably specifying these systems in all new buildings new. Especially given the NBN is finally creeping into the regions. I certainly need it at my place.

01.01.2022 Check this out. How clever. :-)

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