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Apprentice builder killed by falling framing
Another tragic example of why the Kiwi construction industry needs to up its game has been evidenced by WorkSafe New Zealand.
3 May 2024 -
Powering up productivity at BuildUP24
Lessons from building a state-of-the-art hospital in Norway and how we use AI were among learnings on how we can improve construction industry productivity in Aotearoa at NZIOB’s BuildUP24 conference.
3 May 2024 -
Building products shakeup to lower prices
Eliminating barriers to the use of overseas building products will make it easier and more affordable to build in New Zealand, says Chris Penk MP.
3 May 2024 -
Changes to Building Levy
Building levy changes have been announced following feedback on MBIE consultation regarding the proposals last year.
3 May 2024
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From LEGO to Learning Legend
From constructing LEGO masterpieces as a child to excelling at projects in woodwork class, Ben Sellwood has gone on to thrive in an apprenticeship and now he’s loving life helping construct buildings every day.
3 May 2024 -
CONZTRUCT, coming to a town near you
The chance to win a ute is just one of the many reasons to gather your tradie mates and get along to CONZTRUCT this winter.
3 May 2024 -
Know an awesome Kiwi in construction?
Nominations are open for this year's NZIOB Building People Awards and Next Gen Awards to recognise people at all stages in the building and construction industry doing great things.
3 May 2024
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