Builders' Exchange of New South Wales

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Builders' Exchange of New South Wales

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        Dates of existence

        c. early 1900s - late 1900s

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        The Builders’ Exchange of New South Wales (NSW) was an early twentieth‑century association and meeting place for building contractors and allied trades in NSW, functioning both as an industry club and as a practical hub for work, information, and advocacy.
        The Builders’ Exchange emerged in Sydney in the early 1900s as a formal association of builders and contractors, at a time when the construction industry was becoming more organised and specialised.
        Its core purposes included coordinating tendering and contract information, providing rooms for meetings and professional networking, and representing members’ interests on issues such as employment and building conditions. During periods of economic difficulty, the Exchange introduced systems such as registration for unemployed members, designed to match them with available work and to assist both employers and workers.
        The Builders’ Exchange operated alongside broader master builders’ organisations that had existed in NSW from the late nineteenth century, such as the Builders & Contractors Association of NSW founded in 1873, which later evolved into regional Master Builders Associations.
        Over time, many of the functions of the Builders’ Exchange were absorbed or paralleled by the growing Master Builders Association of NSW and its regional branches.

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        Master Builders' Association of New South Wales (1873 -)

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