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Cambridge High School wins national building challenge

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A group of students from Cambridge High School has won the BCITO 2008 Build-Ability Challenge.   Their winning project was a horse hospital they designed and...

Get real!

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New Zealand’s aspiring building apprentices now have the chance to hear what life in the construction industry is really like, online at www.constructionzone.co.nz.   Hear real...

Skills planning helps secure industry future

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Meeting deadlines, liaising with clients and managing a successful business leaves most business owners with not enough time to keep track of national or...

Carpentry Gateway package connecting future apprentices with industry

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The BCITO has recently introduced a tailor made Carpentry Gateway package for students interested in pursuing a career in the construction industry. Gateway...

Workplace Assessors Training programmes crucial in continuing education

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If you are involved in training or want to get involved in training an apprentice then completing the Building and Construction Industry Training Organisation’s...

Joint scheme raising safety awareness

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It’s a well-known fact — the construction industry in New Zealand can be a pretty dangerous place to work, but we all know it...

Fire up your business for 2008

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The BCITO Career Launcher is the newest online tool connecting apprenticeship seekers with employers. Register as an employer Employers must...

New construction skills programme launched

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A new construction skills programme for young people was launched in Wellington in November by Minister for Building and Construction Shane Jones.   BConstructive is a...

BCITO’s web-based Career Launcher takes off!

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The newest power tool in the BCITO tool kit is live on the BCITO web site.   After talking to employers, careers advisors, technical teachers, parents...

Advice on hand for budding apprentices and prospective employers

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Promoting careers in the construction industry and helping reduce the industry’s skills shortages were key messages of the Building and Construction Industry Training Organisation’s...