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The Right Glass for Your Home

Why Glazing Matters in Modern Builds When building or renovating a modern New Zealand home, glazing choices extend far beyond simply selecting double or triple glazing. Today’s glass options have evolved significantly to meet the demands for energy efficiency, occupant comfort, safety, and durability, while adhering to the requirements of the New Zealand Building Code. […]

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BYD Shark 6 – the hybrid ute causing a commotion

If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if you blended the practicality of a work ute with the performance of a sports car and the efficiency of an electric vehicle (EV), then the BYD Shark 6 might just be what you’d imagine. This plug-in hybrid ute is setting a new standard in New Zealand’s traditionally […]

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Tile and Error

Tiles are one of those materials that can be overlooked during the planning stage, but they play a huge role in how a space performs, not just how it looks. Whether you’re working on a residential build, a commercial fit-out, or a large public facility, choosing the right tile for the right environment can make […]

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3D tech brings 360 clarity

Virtual tours revolutionise construction documentation Entrepreneurial tradesman Rob Horrocks is pioneering the use of 3D and 360-degree scanning tech in New Zealand’s residential construction industry. Like Google Street View for inside your pre-lined walls, 3D Three60 uses state-of-the-art Matterport camera equipment with infrared and lidar scanners to create high-definition virtual tours that archive, measure, and […]

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Natural sand shortage grows

New Zealand’s sand shortage grows, and demand is not slowing down. The crisis has been building over recent years, but by Christmas 2024, Auckland had run out of sand for construction. Sand is a critical resource in New Zealand’s construction industry, used not only in concrete but as bedding for roads and pipes and in […]

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Managing asbestos in historical buildings

In May 2025, the Auckland War Memorial Museum was closed while specialists removed asbestos that had been discovered in the roofing of the original 1929 part of the building during renewal work. Auckland Museum Tumu Whakarae Chief Executive David Reeves said it had been a challenging few weeks, but the community looked forward to partially […]

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