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No one builds alone: Live Well, Build Well

The Live Well, Build Well initiative began in late 2022 to help residential construction workers improve their mental health and wellbeing. Backed by the Mental Health Foundation and ACC, the programme is designed to help builders and tradies build the mental strength and resilience needed to cope with the demands of working in a challenging […]

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Hiring boom brings new focus to workplace drug risk

Canterbury’s meth use is now almost 40% above its average level from last year, recent wastewater testing shows. National consumption has risen to an estimated 36.6kg per week.  This level of methamphetamine use has a weekly social harm cost of almost $40 million. Cocaine use has decreased since it spiked in the October 2025 quarter, […]

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What Budget 2026 really means for the construction sector

Budget 2026 gives the construction sector a clearer picture of where government investment is heading over the next four years. While the headline figure is around $7 billion in new capital investment, the Budget shows a shift towards resilience, renewals and maintaining existing infrastructure alongside major new projects. Funding includes a new ward tower at […]

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Girls with Hi-Vis helps build tomorrow’s workforce

The search for the next generation of skilled workers remains one of the biggest challenges facing New Zealand’s infrastructure and construction sectors. As demand for civil works, utilities and transport projects continues to grow, the industry is increasingly looking beyond traditional recruitment pathways to attract new talent and inspire groups that have historically been underrepresented […]

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Build costs rise as materials offset fuel relief

Residential construction costs continue to edge higher even as fuel prices ease. New Stats NZ data shows petrol prices fell 3.8% in May, while diesel dropped 11.4%, in line with short-term eases in global fuel pressure after a volatile start to the year. This movement will be welcome news for transport-heavy industries but the reduction […]

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Asbestos neutralisation trial begins

Councils and waste operators face rising volumes of contaminated material from demolition, renovation, and infrastructure upgrades. Much of the concern stems from ageing building stock, where asbestos-containing products installed decades ago are now being disturbed during redevelopment, placing additional strain on disposal systems that still rely heavily on long-term burial. Health and safety authorities continue […]

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Demolition done right

There is a moment in most renovations when the consents are signed, the builder is two weeks out, and the homeowner is standing in the half-emptied lounge with a crowbar and a bag of frustration. Pulling stuff out yourself is the cheapest hour of the whole project, and the most satisfying. It is also the […]

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Certainty, skills, common sense: NZ First’s Shane Jones

Building a Stronger New Zealand: Certainty, Skills, and Common Sense Reform: As we head toward the upcoming election, New Zealand First remains focused on restoring a bit of good old fashioned common sense to government and that starts with recognising the construction sector for what it truly is: the engine room of our economy. Every […]

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It’s time for rapid electrification: Green’s Julie Anne Genter

New Zealand’s construction sector is facing a period of both challenge and opportunity. From rising costs to workforce shortages that continue to test the industry, these pressures present a powerful opportunity to innovate and transform. New Zealand’s building sector has a crucial role to play in helping to accelerate the transition to a low carbon […]

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