Professional recognition of members by Building Designers Association of Australia (5-Mar-2008)
Building Designers Association of Australia has been established with the view to represent various building designers and at the same time promote and enhance their value among all the stakeholders at national level. This can be achieved by quality representation at forums and meetings, active and timely participation at all appropriate activities, proactive vision and planning, improvement in across-industry relations, demonstration of leadership and maintenance of quality membership.
Promotion of building designs by Building Designers Association of Australia (4-Mar-2008)
The general aim of Building Designers Association of Australia is to be recognised as one of the leading design forces in Australian market related to building industry. Building Designers Association of Australia wants to be recognised as a voice of building designers on different national issues. It works with the aim to be recognised as the central resource agency for matters related to building design.
Building works documentation by Building Designers Association of Australia (3-Mar-2008)
Building Designers Association of Australia is an apex body for Building Designers Association in the Australian region. It is recognised as a leader on different issues that affect the built environments and building industries of Australia. Building Designers Association of Australia has strength of 1400 members who on an average design and document building works that values upto $7 million per annum. This is approximately equal to 40 percent of all building works in Australia.
New BDVA head (21-Oct-2004)
Roy Hodgson is the new president of the Building Designers Association of Victoria.
21st birthday reinvention for BDA (7-Apr-2004)
To coincide with their twenty-first anniversary, the Building Designers Association of Victoria began the search for a new corporate identity.