RMBF calls for urgent Government action to remedy emerging building crisis

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'Not at crisis point yet but if this trend continues we will be' The Registered Master Builders Federation is urging the Government and...

Barrington takes out Supreme House of the Year award

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Christchurch company Clive Barrington Construction has taken out the Registered Master Builders 2021 House of the Year Supreme Award with a Christchurch entry that...

Breaking the barriers to construction

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In the run-up to this year’s election, Building and Construction Minister Dr Megan Woods and National Spokesperson for Housing, Urban Development and Infrastructure Chris...

One to watch in Waikato

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At just 29, Daniel Kraayvanger of DK Builders has already made his mark on the construction industry, having scooped awards two years in a...

SARNZ offers significant industry benefits

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Scaffolding, Access and Rigging NZ Inc was formed in 1994 by a group of like-minded individuals working in the industry who wanted to ensure they were...

Realistic wood appearance combines with unparalleled performance

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TimberTech Advanced PVC Decking delivers a realistic wood look with unparalleled performance and design versatility, with Multiwidth Decking available for certain collections. Other features include: •...

Customer service at 8.45am — it’ll go a long way!

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I recently arrived back from the UK on a Monday morning at 4.30am. Having walked around Devon and London in a mini heatwave of...

Slings and arrows

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Sometimes when reading about our industry I come across something that is so patently dumb and unfair that it makes me think what the...

Poor economic conditions aggravating the building downturn in New Zealand

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The dramatic turn in global economic conditions has severely dented business and consumer confidence in New Zealand and has caused dwelling building activity to...

Dispelling the myths of advocacy

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Many of you will be aware (particularly those of you who read their profiles in Building Today last month) that I have recently welcomed...