Construction trainees join together for Outward Bound

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In June a group of apprentices from the construction sector were given a unique opportunity to share the life-changing Outward Bound experience on two...

First micro-credential a big step forward for construction industry

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A Whitianga-based kitchen installer has become the first New Zealander to achieve a micro-credential. The shorter, bite-sized learning achievements, which the Building Construction Industry Training...

Bergin & Bergin v North Shore City Council & Others: Individuals behind developer companies

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This High Court decision concerned a townhouse in Long Bay, Auckland. The second defendants had brought a claim for summary judgment against the plaintiffs...

Have your say!

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What do you think about the Government's current immigration policies? Go here to have your say.

Who are the global construction companies exiting Russia?

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Global construction companies are suspending their Russian operations, but have minimal revenue generation in the country, according to GlobalData, a leading data and analytics...

$13 million refurbishment project completed at Queenstown hotel

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A $13 million refurbishment at Queenstown’s iconic Novotel Gardens Queenstown hotel has been completed on time and on budget. Queenstown registered master builders...

When tradie banter goes too far

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By Tradie HR director Leigh Olsen   There have been a number of cases involving bullying, harassment and overt racism that I’ve been made aware of...

H&S top of the agenda again

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Health and Safety is top of the agenda for the Government at the moment, with the report of the Independent Taskforce on Workplace Health...

Liability of the BIA and BRANZ for a leaky building — Fair Trading Act...

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This month’s article focuses on a decision which considered the liability of the BIA and BRANZ to the owners of a leaky building.   The decision...

Stylish Ranger cut — just take a bit off the back

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What do you do when you’re a car company and your customers ask you to add a little more diversification to an already extensive...