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EPISODE · Mar 16, 2026 · 13 MIN

The Daily Dose #249 | The Tuesday Headlines | US-Iran Conflict, Fuel Security, Concrete Shortages & the NCC Under Fire

from The Good Builder Podcast · host The Good Builder

Four big stories. One theme. Pressure, coming from every direction.This week on Tuesday Headlines, Aaron breaks down what's happening across the global and local construction landscape, and why builders who aren't paying attention right now could get caught short.What we cover:US-Iran conflict and your build costs — Oil prices have surged 12–20% in a short window. Fuel isn't the only exposure. Freight costs, imported materials, steel, glass, and electrical components are all in the firing line. And if inflation ticks back up, that's a problem for the RBA, interest rates, and buyer confidence.WA's fuel security roundtable — Western Australia's Premier Roger Cook called an emergency roundtable with fuel providers, logistics operators, and government officials. Supply is currently uninterrupted — but the fact that the meeting happened tells you something. Regional construction remains the most exposed.Concrete, aggregates, and the infrastructure pipeline — The Cement Concrete and Aggregates Australia group has flagged that Australia may not have enough supply to deliver its own infrastructure commitments. The Brisbane 2032 Olympic wave and major freight corridors could outstrip local production capacity. If you're tendering on civil or major subdivision work in Southeast Queensland, start talking to your material suppliers now.HIA takes aim at the NCC — The Housing Industry Association has lodged a detailed submission calling out the National Construction Code for growing more than eight times longer than when it was first introduced, referencing double the number of Australian standards, many of which builders have to pay for separately just to understand. The HIA is pushing for simplified language, a five-year update cycle, freely available standards, and clearer pathways for modern construction methods.None of this is sky-falling territory. But the builders who are reviewing their exposure, talking to their supply chain, and pricing properly right now will be the ones best placed when the pressure arrives.Mentions this episode:Rebecca Askin, Adapt Modular (recent guest — NCC and modular construction)Damian and Tara (DA Bricklaying) — coming up this weekDrew from Increase Construction and Sean — AI in construction, dropping this weekSponsor: MyConstruct — construction management software built for Australian builders. One platform for jobs, communication, and contracts. 30-day free trial at myconstruct.com: https://myconstruct.com/signup/

Four big stories. One theme. Pressure, coming from every direction.This week on Tuesday Headlines, Aaron breaks down what's happening across the global and local construction landscape, and why builders who aren't paying attention right now could get caught short.What we cover:US-Iran conflict and your build costs — Oil prices have surged 12–20% in a short window. Fuel isn't the only exposure. Freight costs, imported materials, steel, glass, and electrical components are all in the firing line. And if inflation ticks back up, that's a problem for the RBA, interest rates, and buyer confidence.WA's fuel security roundtable — Western Australia's Premier Roger Cook called an emergency roundtable with fuel providers, logistics operators, and government officials. Supply is currently uninterrupted — but the fact that the meeting happened tells you something. Regional construction remains the most exposed.Concrete, aggregates, and the infrastructure pipeline — The Cement Concrete and Aggregates Australia group has flagged that Australia may not have enough supply to deliver its own infrastructure commitments. The Brisbane 2032 Olympic wave and major freight corridors could outstrip local production capacity. If you're tendering on civil or major subdivision work in Southeast Queensland, start talking to your material suppliers now.HIA takes aim at the NCC — The Housing Industry Association has lodged a detailed submission calling out the National Construction Code for growing more than eight times longer than when it was first introduced, referencing double the number of Australian standards, many of which builders have to pay for separately just to understand. The HIA is pushing for simplified language, a five-year update cycle, freely available standards, and clearer pathways for modern construction methods.None of this is sky-falling territory. But the builders who are reviewing their exposure, talking to their supply chain, and pricing properly right now will be the ones best placed when the pressure arrives.Mentions this episode:Rebecca Askin, Adapt Modular (recent guest — NCC and modular construction)Damian and Tara (DA Bricklaying) — coming up this weekDrew from Increase Construction and Sean — AI in construction, dropping this weekSponsor: MyConstruct — construction management software built for Australian builders. One platform for jobs, communication, and contracts. 30-day free trial at myconstruct.com: https://myconstruct.com/signup/

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