NZCB InHouse magazine December 2021/January 2022

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NEXT GENERATION —

Brian Dillon AST Trust Chairman

Responding to changing environments Kia ora everyone. Thankfully there has been some footy to watch recently, which helped create a sense of normality amongst the chaos. With ongoing restrictions, supply chain pressures, and challenges getting then keeping staff, we will all be looking forward to a decent Christmas break. While perhaps not on the same scale, many of the providers are facing similar challenges, with difficulties getting materials to finish student-built houses, trying to keep students and see them finish their programmes in the face of often multiple job offers, and for our Auckland and Waikato counterparts – delivering programmes remotely.

polytechnics and regional ITO are already talking together about how we can continue to provide a seamless service to apprentices and employers alike. That service mentality is what should sustain us through this significant period of change – maintaining a focus on how programme design and delivery models can best serve the learner.

A lot has been said and written about how the pressures currently imposed upon us could fundamentally change the way we work and live, and while we don’t know what the long term will look like, there has certainly been plenty of change and innovation in recent months. In the vocational education sector this has meant considering how, when and where we deliver training, and as part of the reforms underway, what it might look like when the polytechnics and Industry Training Organisations (ITOs) eventually come together as one.

Industry Training Association Building (ITAB) and Apprenticeship Scholarship Trust (AST) may not be immune to the reforms, and meetings are planned with various stakeholders over the coming weeks to help determine the future of the model that has served so many over the years. As with the wider reforms, one thing that will remain central to the decision-making process will be – how can we best support the apprentices in times of need?

In early October the Building and Construction Industry Training Organisation (BCITO) became a subsidiary of Te Pūkenga, and many

I trust you will have an enjoyable summer, get to switch off for a while, and come back ready to tackle whatever 2022 throws at us. Cheers, Brian

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Message from the AST Trust

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Eliminate moisture problems with INTELLO® from pro clima

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Ceiling diaphragm common questions

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Auckland makes the most of lockdown

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page 60

The NZCB Group Health Plan through nib

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pages 56-57

Tasks to tick off for new contractors

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page 58

Responsible hosting for staff functions

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pages 54-55

Resetting the baseline – recovering from burnout

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page 53

Hidden hazard for outdoor workers

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page 52

Change your thoughts and you change your world

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pages 50-51

Red QS’s top five tips on pricing a renovation

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page 43

Workforce continues to grow despite COVID-19

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page 42

How standard-form building contracts deal with COVID-19

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pages 46-47

Spotlight on research

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pages 48-49

The effects of moisture in timber

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pages 40-41

Celebrating women in construction

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pages 36-39

New Code of Ethics for Licensed Building Practitioners

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pages 34-35

Completion Certificates and Waiver of Subrogation

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pages 12-13

Tax on Christmas parties and presents

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pages 32-33

Selling for non-salespeople

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pages 28-29

Motivation: get your team (and customers) on board

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page 30

Building a greener future for all

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page 31

Vaccination issues in employment

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page 27

REVERE Volume 6

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page 26

Staff changes at the National Support Office

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pages 24-25

COVID-19 communications

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page 21

Board Bites

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page 6

Message from the NZCB Board

3min
pages 4-5

Putting our partners in the spotlight

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page 20

NZCB holiday closure

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Message from the Chief Executive

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pages 8-9

Why you should review your insurance programme

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pages 18-19

NZCB electronic membership ID cards

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