Business View Oceania - July 2024

or hasn’t done the right thing. We will look at jobs others won’t, as long as there’s the money to pay us.” Bromfield’s dedication to addressing challenging projects is evident. “We’ve had instances where we’ve been called in to fix projects that others have abandoned. For example, we’re currently helping rectify a defective slab for a new warehouse. Pulling the slab out and leaving the shed standing will be hundreds of thousands of dollars, but we’re committed to seeing it through.” COMMITMENT TO QUALITY A core value at Build It Tasmania is their commitment to quality and continuous improvement. Bromfield emphasizes the importance of staying current with building codes and standards.“We had some training with Optimus in our office a few months ago. We brought all the tradesmen in for a three-hour session to refresh on the rule changes.” The commitment extends to supporting its apprentices and tradesmen. “We sponsor them and help them through a pretty expensive exercise. Most of the guys run their tool trailers and could spend around $20,000. We have a good relationship with Total Tools, and they bring out the latest tools for the boys to get a look at.” Bromfield’s approach ensures the workforce is well- equipped and current with industry standards. This enhances the quality of their work and fosters a culture of learning and development within the company. COMMUNITY IMPACT The company’s impact extends beyond construction. Their involvement in community projects and non- profit housing initiatives reflects their commitment to social responsibility. “We’re working on a few government tenders at the moment, including police houses, which involve a lot of paperwork and red tape, but it’s rewarding to contribute to these projects.” 20 BUSINESS VIEW OCEANIA VOLUME 06, ISSUE 07

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