Infrastructure News: October 2021 - January 2022

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CONSTRUCTION

October 2021 - January 2022

Strict immigration policies detrimental to construction sector New Zealand’s construction industry is riding a massive rebound in business confidence, but this may be undermined by skill shortages, with 90% of construction firms struggling to recruit, finds Civil Contractors New Zealand

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indings from the 2021 Construction Industry Survey, a partnership between Teletrac Navman and Civil Contractors New Zealand (CCNZ), validate growing sector confidence, with 50 percent of those polled optimistic the New Zealand construction industry is on the upward trajectory and over half predicting turnover and staff growth in the next 12 months. A significant difference in this year’s survey results is a rise in the requirement 12 infrastructurenews.co.nz

for skilled staff to unprecedented levels, with growing workloads and closed borders. A new survey of CCNZ and other key industry body members has found nine out of ten construction firms are having difficulty recruiting in New Zealand. The 135 organisations that responded to the survey collectively reported 3,229 vacancies across a wide range of jobs and experience levels, varying from professional services to trade roles. The survey found that

while many firms usually recruit from overseas, most are currently not doing so because of concerns about New Zealand’s border exception processes and criteria. CCNZ Chief Executive Peter Silcock says the findings showed that many in the industry felt that Immigration NZ’s border exception criteria were too narrow, and in some cases at odds with the Government’s intention to allocate MIQ places for the construction sector. A report on the survey

findings has been sent to Government, along with a request to meet key ministers to discuss the issues raised. The main recommendations include: - aligning Immigration NZ’s border exception criteria for “long-term critical workers” for the infrastructure sector with the MIQ group allocation criteria, - lowering the salary threshold for workers whose skills are in short supply, - adding construction sec-


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Wrong name, right product why build-to-rent is struggling

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pages 82-84

China builds apartment block in a day

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page 79

Kiwi Property kick starts build-to-rent in New Zealand

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pages 80-81

New Zealand's housing crisis a breach of human rights

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pages 72-75

3D-printed housing

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pages 76-78

Tax changes threaten rental market

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pages 70-71

Priming your business for post-lockdown recovery

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pages 48-49

Site Safe Awards finalists announced

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page 65

Where is housing most affordable in New Zealand?

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pages 68-69

Facilities management with personal service

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pages 66-67

Homebrew 1080 poison hospitalises worker

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page 56

Surviving as a modern business

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pages 52-53

Is standardised training the way forward?

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page 57

Chemical safety relies on meaningful cooperation

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pages 54-55

Tips and myths around dogs

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pages 46-47

Toxic fumigant banned

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pages 34-35

Bastion NZ launch Industrial glove range

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pages 36-37

Industry leader in soft fall protection on construction sites

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page 41

Safety app a crucial element in building site safety

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page 45

Radio technology keeps workers safe and compliant

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page 44

Remote working putting organisations at risk

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page 38

Unlearning misguided muscle training

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pages 42-43

Critical infrastructure vulnerable to hackers

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pages 39-40

Has your fuel gone off?

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pages 32-33

The fight for common sense and a reasoned debate

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pages 26-29

The New Zealand Upgrade Programme cost blowout

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pages 22-25

Immigration policies hindering construction sector

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pages 14-16

In search of the perfect surface - contractor invents new earth compactor

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pages 12-13

Transmission Gully - what went wrong?

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pages 18-21

Multi-purpose, safer, faster telehandlers increase productivity

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pages 8-9

Australian construction industry cries out for reform

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pages 10-11

AC Filter - an engineered solution protecting worker health

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pages 5-7

Latest lockdown puts ongoing strain on construction

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How scalable data centres help Mainfreight’s vision

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