NZCB InHouse magazine January/February 2021

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NEXT GENERATION —

Brian Dillon AST Trust Chairman

A promising year in store Kia ora tatou, and welcome to what surely must be a better year than 2020. I trust you had a decent break, recharged your batteries, and perhaps wove in some reflection, and planning for 2021. While we hope the worst of COVID-19 is now behind us and we are managing the best we can, we still have numerous challenges ahead of us. There has been a lot of publicity about the skill shortages in the industry. However, there is no doubt the various funding initiatives, including the Targeted Training and Apprenticeship Fund (TTAF), and Apprenticeship Boost, have generated more students/ trainees, which should in time help to address this shortage. Various workstreams continue as part of the Review of Vocational Education (RoVE), including an increased focus on employers as trainers. I was part of a workshop in December, to obtain Industry Training Provider (ITP) and Industry Training Organisation (ITO) perspectives, which will be tested with various employer groups over the coming weeks. This is all part of informing an operating model for Te Pūkenga – New Zealand Institute of Skills and Technology (NZIST), which by 2023 will include all 16 ITPs, plus the 11 ITOs.

In December, the Industry Training Association Building (ITAB) providers met in Hamilton for our annual meeting with New Zealand Certified Builders (NZCB), Chief Executive Grant Florence, and ITAB Business Development Manager, Nick Matthews. It was a very constructive forum and included a presentation from Dr. Simon Bilton about the Construction Centre of Vocational Excellence, (CoVE another part of RoVE). CoVE will run projects to help identify future needs of employers, including delivery modes to support the work-based learning. Planning is well underway for the 2021 NZCB Carpentry Apprentice Challenge. We are all looking forward to this, especially with the 2020 Challenge being cancelled due to lockdown. The Apprenticeship Scholarship Trust (AST) will again be a key supporter, and the event will be held at various locations around the country on 10 April. We hope to see high levels of interest again, and showcase the best of apprentice training in New Zealand.

Are you in dispute over the interior finishing and completion of a project? We have specialised assessors who can provide an independent report to review what has happened – call AWCI today.


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NEWS BITES

7min
pages 44-45

NZCB Affinity Partners

3min
page 46

Sealant success

2min
page 43

ITAB apprentice finds balance between two worlds as Reservist

3min
page 41

Message from Auckland BDM – Andrew McDonald

2min
page 35

Message from the AST Trust

2min
page 40

Installation tips to avoid sliding into trouble

1min
page 42

Put more happiness revs in your day

3min
page 33

Engaging your workforce to do better business

2min
page 32

Fun ’n games in the Waikato

1min
page 37

Surviving or thriving in life

3min
page 34

Skills shortages in construction ongoing

3min
page 26

Why business plans are like bananas

4min
pages 28-29

Tech makes your wishes for 2021 come true

3min
page 30

What should you do if you get into financial difficulty?

6min
pages 22-23

Important timber building standard set to be revised

2min
page 27

Scissor lift safety – busting the myth

2min
page 31

Getting to know your NZCB Building Contracts

5min
pages 24-25

Holidays Act ‘pot pourri

4min
pages 20-21

Duty of disclosure

3min
page 14

REVERE Volume Four coming soon

1min
page 15

What’s in a name?

2min
page 11

Putting our partners in the spotlight

3min
pages 16-17

Message from the Group Technical Manager

3min
pages 8-9

Message from the NZCB Board

2min
pages 4-5

First Aid Kits

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page 10

Helpful tips when applying for the Halo Guarantee

3min
pages 12-13
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