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Two-thirds of Kiwi graduates would choose a trade if starting again

A growing number of New Zealand graduates are reconsidering the value of a university degree, with new research showing many would opt for a skilled trade if given a second chance. A global study by MoneySuperMarket has found that 67% of New Zealand degree holders would choose a vocational pathway over university if they were […]

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Designing with escape routes in mind

Increased housing intensification mustn’t compromise safe evacuation routes. Recent updates to C/AS1 guidance, along with ongoing BRANZ research, place renewed focus on how external escape routes are designed.   In the past, most standalone homes were assumed to provide a straightforward escape path from any exit door directly to an open area such as a […]

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Think before you dig

Checking for underground services before you start upheaving the ground really matters. We all know that what’s beneath the ground can often be more dangerous (and expensive) than what’s above it.   Thousands of kilometres of underground infrastructure criss-cross construction zones. These include telecommunication cables, gas mains and service lines, water and wastewater pipes, and […]

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Storminator™: a practical way to cut toxic roof runoff

Stormwater runoff is the biggest source of pollution in urban waterways, and metal roofs are a major contributor. Each time it rains, dissolved heavy metals such as zinc and copper can wash off roofs and into drains, streams and rivers, where they threaten aquatic life.   Research highlighted by the New Zealand Herald and Stuff […]

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Crane statistics lowest since 2016

The nation’s crane activity has fallen to its lowest level in a decade. New Zealand’s construction slowdown is now clearly visible from above.   Crane counts are one of the most reliable indicators of real-time building activity. The Crane Index by quantity surveyors Rider Levett Bucknall (RLB) studies crane numbers in the nation’s main centres. […]

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Fuel and wheel thefts surge

A series of recent thefts across the country marks a growing trend in opportunistic crime targeting both fuel and vehicles, particularly spare wheels and diesel.   Police have confirmed multiple arrests in Christchurch and Hamilton after reports of people siphoning petrol and diesel from vehicles and worksites in early morning incidents.   In several cases, […]

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Sector braces for Cyclone Vaianu

As Tropical Cyclone Vaianu tracks toward New Zealand, the focus is not only on immediate safety, but also on how well our infrastructure can withstand another major weather event.   Across the North Island, councils and contractors have moved quickly to prepare critical systems. Stormwater networks are being cleared, flood-prone areas monitored, and temporary barriers […]

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Concreting over winter

Concrete may be one of the most reliable materials in construction, but winter conditions can quickly test even the best-laid plans.   While New Zealand benefits from a relatively moderate climate, cold snaps, overnight frosts, and fluctuating temperatures still pose real risks to concrete performance on site.   Understanding how low temperatures affect concrete and […]

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The rise of modular construction

To tackle rising construction costs, modular construction is on the rise. Instead of building everything from scratch on one site, modular construction shifts much of the work into a factory, then assembles the finished parts on site. That makes projects more repeatable, less weather-dependent, and easier to standardise.   Joseph Simpkin, director at Advance Build, […]

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