Business boom
It’s happening now and into the future. A report into New Zealand’s construction industry confirms that business is booming. The findings will help companies with their plans for staffing and new equipment.
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It’s happening now and into the future. A report into New Zealand’s construction industry confirms that business is booming. The findings will help companies with their plans for staffing and new equipment.
Recent issues of Build have looked at component, panel, module and hybrid prefabrication. We finish the series by considering the complete prefab building.
If a seven-point plan was adopted by the global construction industry, it could dramatically increase the sector’s notoriously low productivity.
Changes are needed to improve productivity in the building industry. We look at some key changes and innovations that could bring big improvements.
When individual companies improve their productivity, the overall industry productivity is raised. BRANZ has identified performance measures to help our companies become more successful and therefore more productive.
Ignite Director Adam Taylor, urges architects to embrace all the possibilities of BIM. Those who don’t might just get left behind.
A starting point to improve building and construction productivity is having a holistic understanding of the local industry. The Productivity Partnership has made the first steps, identifying important knowledge gaps and the key research questions.
Launched in March 2012, the Built Environment Skills Strategy has identified four priority to focus on to help increase productivity.
During a recent visit to New Zealand, homebuilding expert Scott Sedam talked about lean construction and how New Zealand could build faster, better, greener and with lower cost.
The Group Builders Project report for the Productivity Partnership has identified ways the home building industry could be more productive.