Blogs
Actions Speak Louder: BCITO backs women in construction
September 5, 2025
Just 3% of New Zealand’s tradespeople are women. That figure has long been seen as a symptom of the cultural...
Trucking Association celebrates women
September 2, 2025
A new NTA initiative aims to amplify and celebrate the expertise of women across the sector. As part of the...
Programme inspires pain-free careers
August 30, 2025
New Zealand’s tradespeople are being encouraged to put their long-term wellbeing at the forefront of their work through the Construction...
Workforce younger, newer, more diverse
August 27, 2025
Signs of recovery emerging Tentative signs that the construction industry is recovering, such as residential consents levelling off, government infrastructure...
Road cone crackdown continues
August 24, 2025
Continuing its crackdown on road cones, the Government is soon to force local councils to adopt a risk-based approach to...
Consent Rules for Small Structures Eased
August 21, 2025
The consent rules for small single-storey structures, such as garden sheds, sleepouts, garages, and the like, are being changed by...
Keeping our roads TruckSafe
August 18, 2025
The New Zealand Trucking Association is calling for action after a roadworker was fatally struck by a 20-tonne unroadworthy truck....
Government to allow more overseas materials
August 15, 2025
Thousands of building products are to be more readily available to New Zealand trades as the Government releases its building...
Supporting Māori Apprentices
August 12, 2025
BCITO has launched a campaign to highlight the achievements of Māori tradespeople. “We’ve seen the percentage of Māori workers in...