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Retention Money Part 2

In LBP skills maintenance 124 we gave a general overview of retention money, what it is for and what contractors should look out for if they choose to retain it as part of a commercial contract. This month, we’re looking at retentions again from the point of view of a subcontractor who is having retention money withheld from them. 

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16 June 2025
28 April 2025

The Rising Pressure On Cost in Construction

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Looking at our 2024 Specifier Insights research from a survey of 1,499 architects, designers and builders, we can see that cost is a growing concern. 

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28 April 2025

Fire Protection in Motion: Seismic Fire-Rated Solutions for Joints and Isolators

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Elements that improve structural performance during seismic events also introduce significant fire safety vulnerabilities in a building’s fire compartmentation strategy. Gaps created for movement can act as open pathways for smoke and flame. Careful selection and specification of fire-resistant materials can mitigate this risk.

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Designing Tiled Showers to Meet E3/AS2

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A look at how to design tiled showers using penetration seals and water stops to prevent moisture from entering the wall cavity and subfloor.

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26 April 2025

Three Key Ways We Can Speed Up the Building Consent Process

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Professor Anthony Hōete shares three recommendations from ModelDocs — a BRANZ funded research programme that delves into NZ’s building consent process to seek behavioural transformation.

What can LBPs, architects and BCOs do better to reduce consenting timeframes?

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24 March 2025

Considering the Review of NZ Building Code Clause H1 Energy Efficiency

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In 2024 the Minister for Building and Construction, the Hon. Chris Penk, “… instructed MBIE to review the recently implemented H1 energy efficiency standards to ensure that the compliance costs were not unreasonable and were well balanced with the health and efficiency gains.”

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24 March 2025

Specifying Drainage Solutions in Secure Locations

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In secure units there are specific requirements for drainage fixtures, and the nature of the unit will determine the type of product selected. Words such as 'anti ligature' and 'tamper proof' are relative to the security requirement of the facility and will often work together to protect the occupant and staff from self harm or ability to use the receptacles for storing of items or use as weapons.

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24 March 2025

Passive Fire Safety in Construction: A HACCP Approach to Risk Management

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Our first article highlighted the challenges we currently face, regarding the current passive fire compliance system and each stakeholder's role in it. Today, I’d like to present an approach that aims to offer a long-term solution that addresses the real issue on multiple levels.

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24 March 2025

How Can We Reduce Human Error to Achieve Better Results?

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Anything that involves humans introduces the chance of errors. Be it from assumptions, inattention, incompetence, misunderstandings, negligence, lack of knowledge, distraction, or just plain brain fade. So how can we eliminate this in our businesses?

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24 March 2025

What Do NZ Architectural Practices Look Like in 2025?

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Looking at our 2024 Specifier Insights research, we can see that the shape of architectural practices has changed over the past two years — there appear to be more architectural practices than ever before, with more architects now working solo, and more practices diversifying by taking on commercial projects.

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6 March 2025

Granny Flats

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LBP Skills Maintenance, February 2025 — for all LBPs | Small standalone dwellings, also known as ’granny flats’ have been a hot topic in the industry recently, beginning with an announcement that the Government was seeking feedback on options to make them easier to build.

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