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Master Builders Welcomes The Productivity Commission’s Inquiry Into New Zealand’s Resilience To Supply Chain Disruption
Tuesday, 8 November 2022, 3:29 pm | Registered Master Builders Association
The Registered Master Builders Association has welcomed the Productivity Commission’s inquiry into New Zealand’s economic resilience to supply chain disruption. “This is a positive step in exploring how New Zealand can improve its future resilience ... More >>
Swift, Nationwide Action Needed On Building Consents
Thursday, 1 September 2022, 10:24 am | Registered Master Builders Association
Registered Master Builders has called for a more nationalised approach to consenting to address New Zealand’s construction challenges, including greater use of sanctions for under-performing councils RMBA members report the current building consents system ... More >>
A Stressed Sector Working Hard For New Zealand
Wednesday, 11 August 2021, 1:05 pm | Registered Master Builders Association
The Registered Master Builders Association's annual State of the Sector Survey has revealed that while the building and construction sector is optimistic about its business prospects and the economy, reflecting the current boom, it is facing huge ... More >>
Construction Sector Aided By Accord’s Agile And Responsive Decision Making
Monday, 28 September 2020, 11:03 am | Registered Master Builders Association
New Zealand’s construction sector could have emerged from COVID-19 in a critical state if not for the actions of the Construction Sector Accord (the Accord), say construction industry leaders. In a panel session during the Constructive Virtual ... More >>
Survey reveals red tape is strangling the building industry
Tuesday, 30 April 2019, 11:53 am | Registered Master Builders Association
A recent survey of leading industry participants has revealed that a full 80 percent of all respondents see bureaucratic regulation and “red tape” as having the most significant impact on the New Zealand building sector. More >>
Search is on for NZ’s top carpentry apprentice
Monday, 1 April 2019, 10:26 am | Registered Master Builders Association
It is time for carpentry apprentices from across New Zealand to show off their skills and build their career by competing for the coveted title of Registered Master Builders CARTERS 2019 Apprentice of the Year. More >>
RMBA launches guidelines to manage risk
Wednesday, 5 September 2018, 10:40 am | Registered Master Builders Association
Registered Master Builders has launched its Lead Contractor Guidelines to help the building and construction sector better manage risk. More >>
Women are the unsung heroes of the construction industry
Tuesday, 6 March 2018, 9:38 am | Registered Master Builders Association
This Thursday is International Women’s Day and the Registered Master Builders Association want to acknowledge the unsung and often unrecognised role women play in New Zealand’s construction industry. More >>
Mandate for transformation: Construction industry forum
Monday, 24 July 2017, 4:41 pm | Registered Master Builders Association
Mandate for transformation: Main aim of Construction industry forum New Zealand’s building and construction industry will come together next month, at the “all-of-industry” Constructive Forum to discuss and endorse a New Zealand plan for industry transformation ... More >>
Registered Master Builders Appoints new Chief Executive
Thursday, 11 September 2014, 12:15 pm | Registered Master Builders Association
Registered Master Builders Appoints new Chief Executive The Boards of the Registered Master Builders Association (RMBA) and Master Build Services Ltd (MBS) are pleased to announce the appointment of David Kelly as their new Chief Executive. RMBA Chairman ... More >>
Building Consent Activity Steady
Monday, 30 June 2014, 1:38 pm | Registered Master Builders Association
The latest residential building consent figures released today show the demand for new residential properties continues to be steady at a monthly building consent rate of 1,922 for the first five months of 2014. More >>