NZCB InHouse magazine December 2021/January 2022

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FROM NZCB —

Board Bites Thanks to a great suggestion at this year’s Annual General Meeting in Wellington, we’ll now bring you an update on the great advocacy work the New Zealand Certified Builders Board has been doing in each edition of InHouse.

MBIE 2021 Building Code Update Landing proposed thermal efficiency settings for 2022 and paving the way towards operational efficiency 23 September | Online workshop This year’s update will ensure warmer, drier, healthier, and more energy efficient homes and buildings. It supports the Building for Climate Change programme of work, which continues to transform housing and construction for New Zealanders. The changes won’t be as dramatic in the short term as the industry first thought. However, we can expect big changes to the way we have to build and design buildings to meet the new code over the next three years. The changes are in relation to the performance of roofs, walls, floors, and

windows, and looking at how buildings are used by the end user. We have requested a good road map showing how the changes will be implemented over the next three years so we can prepare. The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) has been listening to the industry and consulting on how best to make the changes. The new change will be announced in November this year and come into play in November 2022. Ian Chamberlain NZCB Board Chairperson

MBIE 2021 Building Code Update Landing proposed R-values and design methodology for concrete floors 27 September | Online workshop This was a very technical workshop that looked at how the industry will need to comply with the new codes and how this will change over time to ensure high-performing concrete floors. MBIE is looking at up-spec’ing the ratings on all flooring in the short-term, but it’s also looking to change how you calculate these ratings, as well as up-spec them even further, in a few years’ time.

My suggestions were to make gradual changes to give people in the industry a chance to get their heads around it. For example, start by changing how the ratings are calculated to give designers and builders time to learn the new requirements and understand how the recalculations would work. Then, once the new calculations are common knowledge and understood, up-spec the requirements. Ian Chamberlain NZCB Board Chairperson

Te Pukenga Operating Model Consultation 21 October | Online engagement session The industry and employers were updated on what future pathways will look like for learners, including how Te Pukenga is responding to the Review of Vocational Education (RoVE) and its outcome commitments.

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IN THE MEDIA

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page 70

Message from the AST Trust

2min
page 67

Eliminate moisture problems with INTELLO® from pro clima

2min
pages 64-65

Ceiling diaphragm common questions

3min
pages 62-63

Auckland makes the most of lockdown

3min
page 60

The NZCB Group Health Plan through nib

2min
pages 56-57

Tasks to tick off for new contractors

2min
page 58

Responsible hosting for staff functions

3min
pages 54-55

Resetting the baseline – recovering from burnout

1min
page 53

Hidden hazard for outdoor workers

3min
page 52

Change your thoughts and you change your world

3min
pages 50-51

Red QS’s top five tips on pricing a renovation

3min
page 43

Workforce continues to grow despite COVID-19

3min
page 42

How standard-form building contracts deal with COVID-19

6min
pages 46-47

Spotlight on research

5min
pages 48-49

The effects of moisture in timber

3min
pages 40-41

Celebrating women in construction

11min
pages 36-39

New Code of Ethics for Licensed Building Practitioners

2min
pages 34-35

Completion Certificates and Waiver of Subrogation

4min
pages 12-13

Tax on Christmas parties and presents

1min
pages 32-33

Selling for non-salespeople

3min
pages 28-29

Motivation: get your team (and customers) on board

3min
page 30

Building a greener future for all

3min
page 31

Vaccination issues in employment

2min
page 27

REVERE Volume 6

4min
page 26

Staff changes at the National Support Office

2min
pages 24-25

COVID-19 communications

1min
page 21

Board Bites

2min
page 6

Message from the NZCB Board

3min
pages 4-5

Putting our partners in the spotlight

2min
page 20

NZCB holiday closure

1min
page 7

Message from the Chief Executive

3min
pages 8-9

Why you should review your insurance programme

4min
pages 18-19

NZCB electronic membership ID cards

1min
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