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Submissions now open!

REVERE Volume Four with an added ‘benefit’! Submissions are now open for Revere, Volume Four with the added benefit of the new and exciting “Revere Accredited” badge of honour which the Association is proud to offer to all contributing members. With this new logo positioned on the next front cover of Revere, the Association aims to publish Volume Four towards the end of 2020.

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Revere Accredited logo The “Revere Accredited” logo has been created for members of New Zealand Certified Builders (NZCB) who promote their build project/s in the Associations publication Revere. Introduced by the Association in 2018, Revere showcases some of the outstanding work of our NZCB members and provides them with an opportunity to leverage off this exposure to generate and increase sales leads and brand awareness for their business.

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Contributors will have access to this new and exciting branding (in two different colours) once their article has been published in Revere. This will further promote recognition of their involvement in Revere honouring their craftsmanship, work ethic and quality as some of the Joe Builder DIRECTOR

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members may like to apply this new badge of honour to both print and digital products to promote their business, e.g. company website, email footers, business cards, apparel, vehicles and site signage. A wonderful sales tool A magazine to be proud of, Revere is a wonderful sales tool for all members. The calibre of submissions is high and ideally projects have been completed within the last two years.

Over 10,000 copies of each volume are distributed nationwide to NZCB members and partners along with our external target market, the homeowner, via various offices of influence such as architects, designers, lawyers, accountants and other places our target market may frequent, e.g. Air New Zealand Koru lounges

Published electronically on both the Issuu and Houzz NZ websites, Revere reaches a further 200,000 people in New Zealand made up of an affluent educated audience who are either looking to or are actively renovating or building.

Such a publication is a large financial undertaking which does require some financial support from those NZCB members submitting successful material ($1,500+gst for two pages and $2,750+gst for four pages) and from a limited number of merchants/national partners that may also contribute to the magazine.

Those members that successfully subscribe to Revere will each receive 20 complimentary copies per submission along with a digital file of all professional photographs taken, an electronic copy of their article(s) and become eligible to use the newly created “Revere Accredited” logo.

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For an application form or further information about Revere, please contact Julie Thomas at the NZCB National Support Office on either 0800 237 843 ext.707

REGISTRATION OF INTEREST FOR REVERE PLEASE COMPLETE YOUR DETAILS BELOW: Date:

or julie@nzcb.nz

Email Address: Company Name:

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How many builds would you be interested in featuring? How many pages per build would you be interested in subscribing to? Please complete further information on the enclosed application form. 2 x Pages – $1,500 + gst 4 x Pages – $2,750 + gst

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‘The Bivvy House’ is Alan and Jen’s affectionate nickname for their hilltop holiday home, perched just six kilometres from Queenstown. “It was inspired by a bivouac,” says Alan. “We wanted it to feel like a little hut that you’d stumble across while out on a tramp.” With every corner made to suit its panoramic South Island surroundings, The Bivvy House has surpassed the Australia-based couple’s expectations from every angle. The structure was designed by award-winning Waiheke architect Vaughn McQuarrie, who put forward Andy McRae of The Builders.co.nz as his builder of choice. “To capture the essence of a bivouac, we used a lot of natural materials,” says Andy. That included a cedar- clad exterior, an interior featuring driftwood, exposed concrete, and band-sawn plywood – and not a spot of gib to be seen. The bivouac theme comes to life in unexpected details throughout. “The entrances are designed to feel like you’re walking through a crack in a rock,” says Alan. “The way the inside and outside marry together is just outstanding.” For The Builders.co.nz team, the Hammock Ridge home’s inventive geometry added a whole new dimension of difficulty. “There were only about three right angles throughout the whole house,” says Andy. “The nature of the job was so demanding, the team took to calling it ‘Niggle Ridge’ instead. But they loved every bit of the challenge.” All the hard work didn’t slip by unheralded. “It was a really difficult build,” says Alan. “Andy and the team have done exceptionally well.” NZCB Member ⁄ Andy McRae www.thebuilders.co.nz

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