From left: Naresh Singhal (ENZ Auckland committee member), Dylan Maurice, UNITEC (winner), Avinash Mistry, MIT (third place), Michelle Delves, University of Auckland (runner-up), David Brierley (ENZ Auckland chair).

Top young Auckland engineers recognised

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Two outstanding young engineers have been recognised by Engineering New Zealand’s Auckland Branch’s GT Murray Award for the best student member presentation on an...
BCITO graduate Kiri Cooper with her New Zealand Certificate in Trowel Trades Brick and Block Laying Level 4.

BCITO Te Pukenga graduate first female to win coveted Silver Trowel Award

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For the past 35 years, the brick and block laying Apprentice of the Year award has gone to a male apprentice — but late...

Apopo: ‘Infrastructure tragedy’ is quickly coming into view

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New Zealand is staring down the barrel of an infrastructure tragedy, according to a new survey by the lead association for infrastructure asset management...

Creighton’s iconic Fendalton ‘Z-home’ is Supreme!

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Taking design innovation to a whole new level, this year’s Registered Master Builders Supreme House of the Year over $1 million winner, nicknamed the...
The Te Arikinui Pullman Auckland Airport Hotel incorporates a number of sustainability features, such as a high-performance thermal envelope to reduce energy demands, energy efficient lighting, use of FSC-certified timber throughout, and recycled materials where these can be seamlessly integrated.

Architecturally-striking airport hotel officially opened

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After four years in construction, Te Arikinui Pullman Auckland Airport Hotel, one of New Zealand’s most architecturally-striking hotels, has been officially opened. The new...

New government’s policy backtracking poses a number of questions

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Outgoing RMBA chief executive David Kelly says policy reversals by the incoming government could create uncertainty in the construction sector — but could also...
MinEx and Aggregate & Quarry Association NZ chief executive officer Wayne Scott.

Australian ban a reminder for vigilance on silicosis risks

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A New Zealand health and safety organisation says it supports the total ban by Australia on engineered stone because of silicosis risks. MinEx represents the...

Myth or reality: The practical — and psychological — reasons why most excavators are...

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Most manufacturers worldwide colour their construction equipment yellow. Over three-quarters of all excavators wear this colour. But why? The reasons range from safety concerns to...
Staff members can adjust the lighting above them through their phone.

Green Building designed for extreme climate change

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A low-carbon building designed to withstand extreme climate change — that diverted more than 300 tonnes of waste from landfill during its construction —...
Slope instability and landslips after February 2023 floods in Auckland. Photo: Chris Massey, GNS Science.

EQC awards $1.2 million to boost NZ natural hazards resilience

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Toka Tu Ake EQC (Earthquake Commission) has awarded 14 research teams a total of more than $1.2 million in this year’s Biennial Grants round....