…in the next 15 years alone, construction activity will soon be at an all-time high in the sector. So too will the demand for competent, qualified people to carry out…
…in the next 15 years alone, construction activity will soon be at an all-time high in the sector. So too will the demand for competent, qualified people to carry out…
…first assessor forum in Auckland on 9 August 2022 in Auckland. There are multiple opportunities to attend a forum at one of the venues around New Zealand. Please register here….
…connected in more locations – lifting living standards and enhancing our economy’s capacity. Within the industry, fierce competition, cutbacks, consolidation and technological innovation continue to create an environment of change…
…Academy places in secondary schools by 1,000 places a year from 2021. $16 million boost to Adult and Community Education This will restore funding and help providers to meet…
Kia ora koutou As 2023 draws to a close we have much to be collectively proud of across our combined infrastructure trades community. As many of you will know the…
…in Civil Infrastructure Trades NZC in Electrical Engineering Theory (Level 3) Water and Sanitary Engineering Road Construction Communications Technologies Communications Equipment Installation and Maintenance Power Line Installation and Maintenance In…
In his spare time Bailey Taylor likes to climb mountains. It may come as no surprise then that one of Bailey’s favourite parts of working as a trainee line mechanic…
…residents, while Mainpower linesmen climbed electricity poles during continued aftershocks to restore power to the area. Rebuilding critical infrastructure makes up one of the most intricate and complicated areas of…
…it be a combination of both? These conversations, while important, did come at the cost of development. New Zealand had begun to fall behind other developed countries in every area…
We are at a turning point when it comes to the environment. There are global indicators such as the rising temperature of the Earth itself, but New Zealanders can see…