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Year in Review: Institute of Building Reflects on 2024

The New Zealand Institute of Building (NZIOB) Reflects on 2024 The New Zealand Institute of Building (NZIOB) has its eye on government plans and legislation, and migration changes and skill shortages when reflecting on the state of the construction industry as 2024 ends. The State of the Construction Industry On the nation’s construction industry generally, […]

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Staying Fresh on the Job

Why Hygiene Matters Practical Hygiene Tips Daily Showers Starting and ending the day with a shower is fundamental. It helps remove the grime and sweat accumulated during work and prepares you for the next day. Using an antibacterial soap can be beneficial in eliminating any harmful bacteria. Hand Hygiene Regular hand washing is essential, especially […]

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Reducing Risk When Working At Heights

Falls from height are a significant issue in New Zealand. The Ministry of Business, Innovation, and Employment has conducted extensive investigations into falls from height, revealing that more than half of these incidents occur from less than three metres. A substantial 70 per cent of falls originate from ladders and roofs. These falls are not […]

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Time to Get Social

It might seem odd to suggest that social media is essential for the hard-hatted world of trades and contracting. Yet, the reality is that these platforms have become powerful tools for building businesses, connecting with clients, and showcasing expertise. The Role of Social Media in Trades Social media isn’t just about cat videos and endless […]

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The NAWIC Reflects on 2024

Advocating for Women in Construction “Representation of women in the sector is slowly increasing, but nowhere near fast enough,” NAWIC President Colleen Upton says. NAWIC sees many women who worry they won’t be welcome express interest in construction careers. “When there are huge shortages, why do we not look at half of the population? They […]

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The State of Our Built Future

Q&A with NZCB CEO Malcolm Fleming Uncertainty about forward workloads and a lack of government direction regarding the future of vocational education and apprentice training; these are the two biggest challenges chief executive of New Zealand Certified Builders, Malcolm Fleming, believes Kiwi tradespeople face today. But with construction costs growing and regulations changing, his role […]

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