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Developing potential

Developing potential

Review | Five aspiring building professionals spend 21 days on Outward Bound course.
Words: Stephen Dickens Posted: 17 Feb 2012
NZIOB GIB® Awards for Excellence in the Building Professions

NZIOB call for entries

News | Nominations are now being accepted for the NZIOB GIB® Awards for Excellence in the Building Profession.
Words: Stephen Dickens Posted: 14 Feb 2012
Foundations for Canterbury

Foundations for Canterbury

News | Three new categories for residential foundation design will be required for rebuilding homes following the earthquakes.
Words: Stephen Dickens Posted: 10 Feb 2012
Victoria University's new hub

Victoria University’s new hub

Projects | The University’s Kelburn campus is designed to improve connections.
Words: Helen Frances Posted: 3 Feb 2012
Unhealthy living

Unhealthy living

Practice | We spend 70% of our time in our homes, yet many New Zealand homes are up to 6 degrees below the WHO’s minimum of 18 degrees.
Words: Adrienne Kohler Posted: 27 Jan 2012
Geyser building

Geyser building

Projects | New Zealand’s first 6 Green Star – Office Design building takes shape in Auckland’s Parnell.
Words: Stephen Dickens Posted: 25 Jan 2012
Restricted Building Work is coming

Restricted Building Work is coming

News | Restricted Building Work (RBW) is coming, making it essential to be a Licensed Building Practitioner (LBP).
Words: Stephen Dickens Posted: 20 Jan 2012
Best buildings of 2011

Best buildings of 2011

Awards | The Registered Master Builders 2011 House of the Year and Commercial Project Awards.
Words: Stephen Dickens Posted: 13 Jan 2012
Learning to build

Learning to build

News | Students at St Paul’s Collegiate in Hamilton learn valuable trade skills while building a house.
Words: Stephen Dickens Posted: 21 Dec 2011
Nelson's NMIT building wins international design award

Nelson’s NMIT building wins design award

News | Prestigious international structural award recognises New Zealand timer seismic design excellence.
Words: Stephen Dickens Posted: 16 Dec 2011
Learning Curve – the lecturer and the students

Learning Curve – part two

Review | As New Zealand begins one of the biggest rebuilding projects in its history, the demand for skilled and qualified tradespeople will increase substantially. In this …
Words: Stephen Dickens Posted: 14 Dec 2011
Damage avoidance design systems

Damage avoidance design systems

People | CEO of the CCANZ Rob Gaimster outlines new approaches to seismic structural design for multi-storey concrete buildings.
Words: Rob Gaimster Posted: 9 Dec 2011
Learning Curve

Learning Curve

Review | As NZ begins one of the biggest rebuilding projects in its history, demand for skilled tradespeople will increase.
Words: Stephen Dickens Posted: 2 Dec 2011
The art of letting go

The art of letting go

Practice | When the time to retire comes, relinquishing control of a life-time’s work can be extremely challenging.
Words: James MacQueen Posted: 2 Dec 2011
On site productivity

On site productivity

Practice | Getting maximum productivity out of staff on a daily basis can be problematic on construction sites.
Words: Helen Frances Posted: 25 Nov 2011
In profile: Stephen Kleehammer

In Profile: Stephen Kleehammer

People | Progressive Building magazine talks to the (NZIOB) Young Achiever of the Year 2011.
Words: Helen Frances Posted: 18 Nov 2011
BRANZ HQ gets a makeover

BRANZ HQ gets a makeover

Projects | BRANZ headquarters in Wellington has undergone its first major makeover and expansion in 20 years.
Words: Helen Frances Posted: 11 Nov 2011
Prisoners build house for family in need

Prisoners build house for family

Review | A four-bedroom Habitat for Humanity house for a Hawke’s Bay family has been constructed from the ground up.
Words: Stephen Dickens Posted: 4 Nov 2011
Restoring value to Sacramento Apartments

Restoring value to Sacramento Apartments

Projects | New Zealand’s largest leaky building remediation project was completed in August this year, on time and under budget.
Words: Stephen Dickens Posted: 4 Nov 2011
New Zealand's top apprentice announced

New Zealand’s apprentice of the year

Awards | The Registered Master Builders / Carters 2011 Apprentice of the Year is Ryan Keogh.
Words: Stephen Dickens Posted: 2 Nov 2011
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