NZCB InHouse magazine August/September 2021

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NEXT GENERATION —

Brian Dillon AST Trust Chairman

The future looks bright The successes of the 2021 New Zealand Certified Builders (NZCB) Conference and Expo have been well documented with the number of delegates and stand holders. And of course, we were all glad just to be there after missing out in 2020. Another key success was the NZCB Apprentice Challenge Sponsored by ITM Finals, where we had 19 contestants vying for National honours.

NZCB Apprentice Challenge Sponsored by ITM Judges for 2021 (back row from left to right) Derek Heard, General Manager – Trade for Mitre 10 New Zealand; Matt Thompson, Apprentice Development Coach for Cook Brother Construction; and Brian Dillon AST Trust Chairman with Marc Palmer (front), the 2021 winner.

I had the privilege of being part of the judging panel for the event and came away feeling very positive about the future of our industry. I spent the best part of two days with fellow judges Matt Thompson – Apprentice Development Coach for Cook Brothers Construction and Derek Heard – General Manager – Trade for Mitre 10 New Zealand, listening to the aspirations of the finalists, getting some insights into what it is about this dynamic industry that excites them, as well as sharing a few lighter moments. Congratulations to all those who competed in this event; you did yourselves, your bosses, and your industry proud. Special congratulations again to Ryan Whitburn (3rd), Lucile Richardson (2nd), and winner Marc Palmer. As part of the interview, we sought from the apprentices their views on training, both now and in the future. It was quite

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topical given the reforms currently underway, and we were very taken with the insights many of them shared. The right level of support was a strong theme, both financial and nonmonetary, as was the need for flexibility in accessing training. Both of these are core goals of the vocational reforms. The activities of the Apprenticeship Scholarship Trust (AST) continue under the Industry Training Association Building (ITAB) banner, albeit with a slowdown in grant applications in recent months. It has been suggested that the apprenticeship subsidies for employers, and free fees for apprentices may have eased the financial pressure on trainees. Many are waiting to see if these will be extended beyond 2022 and continue supporting the growth that is clearly needed. Until next time, Noho ora mai / all the best.


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NEWS BITES

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pages 60-61

Installation of GIB HandiBrac®

2min
page 59

Ensure your site is safe during the winter months

2min
page 56

Site Safe and Massey University investigate stress in construction

2min
page 57

Designing cavity sliders for access and usability

2min
page 58

Meet our NZCB Presidents

8min
pages 51-52

97% of builders report discomfort or pain at work

2min
pages 54-55

Message from the AST Trust

1min
pages 48-49

Golf tournament raises $10K and helps keep steam train rolling

1min
page 50

Auckland builder turned YouTube sensation

4min
pages 38-39

Recognising our members

5min
pages 36-37

New online tool to find out if building consent is needed

1min
pages 26-27

Ditching your negative self-talk

3min
pages 30-31

Ways to reduce over thinking

2min
page 29

Are you an ‘Ant’ or a ‘Grasshopper’?

4min
page 28

Be brave: it’s time you embraced tech

3min
pages 22-23

Employees vs independent contractors and increased sick leave entitlements

4min
pages 24-25

More amendments to the Building Act

5min
pages 20-21

Putting our partners in the spotlight

2min
page 16

What is a 10-Year Building Guarantee?

3min
page 10

Submissions open for REVERE Volume 5

2min
page 17

Prioritising GIB® plasterboard waste minimisation and recycling

2min
pages 18-19

Message from the Chief Executive

1min
pages 6-7

Message from the NZCB Board

3min
page 4

Message from Technical and Education Manager

3min
pages 8-9

NZCB brings something special to the small screen

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pages 12-13
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