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Exploring Options for Self-certification of Building Work

LBP Skills Maintenance, December 2024 — for all LBPs | The Minister for Building and Construction, Hon Chris Penk, has announced a proposal for further reform of the building and construction sector. The Government will look at developing a new opt-in self-certification scheme for trusted building professionals and accredited businesses carrying out low risk building work.

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1 September 2014

What is a Material Group Rating?

The NZ Building Code clauses for Protection from Fire (C1-C6) aim to protect people in buildings, limit fire spread to other buildings and help firefighters and rescue personnel.

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28 August 2014

Is More Insulation the Best Solution?

Just like thermal mass, insulation will keep you cold if you do not use it intelligently.

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27 August 2014

The Questions Architectural Graduates Should be Asking

In an increasingly litigious world, it is more important than ever to have the correct Professional Liability insurance cover, for both companies and individual employees – especially new graduates.

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27 August 2014

The Challenge of Building a Better NZ

In his last blog Jerome Partington talked about the global and local sustainability crunch hitting people and communities hard across NZ and how we need to reconnect our future vision with nature – our key ally.

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26 August 2014

How Do We Build a Better New Zealand?

Innovative ways to create better communities and improve the performance of existing buildings will be discussed by national and overseas speakers at the Building a Better New Zealand conference.

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12 August 2014

Painting Pre-Primed Weatherboards

Wood has long been a popular choice for building. A sustainable and attractive natural product, it is enjoying a resurgence in popularity.

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26 July 2014

Contractors vs Employees: What’s the Difference?

Nowadays it is common for architectural firms to employ staff on a contract basis, giving both parties the freedom to work when it suits. It is important to note, however, that contractors are treated differently with respect to Professional Indemnity insurance.

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25 July 2014

Top Acoustician Dr Kenneth Roy is Coming to Auckland

Senior Principal Scientist at Armstrong World Industries, Dr Kenneth Roy is visiting Auckland as part of his tour down under, where he will be speaking at the GBCA and AAC conferences in Australia.

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26 June 2014

Daylight Robbery: Who Stole our Natural Light?

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The roof and side lights of many commercial buildings and warehouses are providing a much lower level of daylighting than they have been designed to. But why?

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24 June 2014

Deputy Mayor Penny Hulse on the Auckland Vision (Video)

Speaking at 'The Development of Auckland' event on Tuesday 24th June, Deputy Mayor of Auckland Penny Hulse outlined an update on the Unitary Plan as well as key planning and infrastructure initiatives.

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