Building Functional Recovery and Resilience Group
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About the Building FRRG
The effects of a disaster on the built environment often result in damage and disruption which inhibits the capacity of essential services and services such as housing, accommodation, education and health facilities.
The Building Functional Recovery and Resilience Group (FRRG) coordinates the efficient and effective information exchange, issues identification and resolution between government agencies, local government, building industry and insurance providers to ensure efficient and prioritised use of available resources in rebuilding dwellings following a disaster.
The FRRG functions and membership are currently under review with the establishment of new Terms of References to reflect the extended function to include resilience. The new functions and membership will be updated accordingly in the Queensland Recovery Plan through its upcoming review.
Lead agency
Lead Agency: Department of Housing and Public Works
Department of Housing and Public Works
The Building FRRG is chaired by the Director-General of DHPW
Membership
- Department of Education
- Department of Housing and Public Works
- Department of the Premier and Cabinet
- Department of the Environment, Tourism, Science and Innovation
- Department of State Development, Infrastructure and Planning
- Electrical Safety Office
- Housing Industry Association
- Insurance Council of Australia
- Local Government Association of Queensland
- Master Builders Queensland
- Master Electricians Australia
- Master Plumbers Association of Queensland
- Office of Industrial Relations – Electrical Safety Office
- Office of Industrial Relations – Workplace Health and Safety Queensland
- Queensland Building and Construction Commission
- Queensland Health
- Queensland Police Service
- Queensland Reconstruction Authority.
Source: Queensland Recovery Plan - Annexure C.
QRA Reference: DOC/24/34761
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QRA webpage last updated 6 December 2024 (QRA Reference QRATF/24/10606)