Trade Skills
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Calling apprentices: It's tools up time!
Who will take the keys to the CARTERS-sponsored ute from 2023 winner Jack Nevines come the Registered Master Builders’ Apprentice of the Year finals in November? It all starts now.
4 April 2024 -
Discounting: Strategic move or mistake?
Profits and margins can disappear alarmingly quickly once you start cutting your prices, so before you start discounting, Daniel Fitzpatrick suggests what to consider.
4 April 2024 -
Energy Based Hazard Recognition
Most safety practices are built on the assumption that workers can see hazards that are there, yet a recent study found inadequate hazard recognition has been found to be a contributory factor in around 50% of workplace incidents.
4 April 2024 -
The code of ethics and what it means for you – Part 3
Refresh your knowledge about the seven standards that make up Principle 4 of The Code of Ethics to earn LBP points.
4 April 2024
News
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AI-powered site security boost
AI technology is set to make sites safer after funding was awarded to develop a Kiwi company's mobile camera unit platform.
4 April 2024 -
Construction cost growth slows to seven-year low
Annual growth in construction costs is at its lowest level in seven years, according to the latest CoreLogic research.
4 April 2024 -
Home consents drop 26%, apartments down 43%
The number of new homes consented across New Zealand has fallen by over a quarter in the last year, with consents for new apartments falling a massive 43%.
4 April 2024
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