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New president to focus on industry leadership

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New RMBF president Ashley Hartley wants to see the organisation take a more active leadership role. He sees the RMBF as being the preferred...

Generous builders!

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The RMBF raised $20,000 from a charity auction at the conference to go to Hospice Southland and Hospice Otago.  Among the prizes donated were a...

Conference had it all!

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One of the most important announcements in New Zealand construction history, a team of expert speakers imparting essential industry information, a fantastic location for...

Industry reaction . . .

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The Registered Master Builders Federation has endorsed the building practitioner licensing scheme because it will help further strengthen the standards of New Zealand’s construction...

Cosgrove announces ‘most profound changes in NZ industry’s history’

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Minister for Building issues Clayton Cosgrove opened the recent RMBF conference in Queenstown by announcing that the Government had offi cially approved the introduction...

Change, change and more change — but it’s all good!

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This will be my last article as president, written before heading to the RMBF’s conference in Queenstown, which will be my final official duty.  If...

Conference to take a fresh look at industry issues

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“Fresh Powder” is the theme for the 2006 annual Registered Master Builders conference in Queenstown over Anzac weekend, reflecting registered master builders’ desire to...

17 smart ways to improve your bottom line

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The following points are simple but smart ways to work more efficiently, reduce waste and make better returns without increasing your prices. They can...

Les Hall: A look back . . .

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Wellington Registered Master Builders Association:  • Les Hall Builders Ltd has been a member of the WRMBA for 54 years  • Executive committee: 25 years •...

Hall honoured with QSM

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Wellington Registered Master Builders Association stalwart Les Hall was honoured with a Queens Service Medal for community services recently. “It was pretty exciting,” Mr...