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In this episode of the Chief's Chat, we welcome Ankit Sharma, the new CEO of Master Builders NZ, bringing over 20 years of industry experience in corporate governance, strategy, and business transformation.
Ankit shares his excitement about exploring collaborative leadership. He highlights the importance of fostering strong partnerships with members, staff, and external stakeholders to drive growth and innovation within the construction industry. Ankit is dedicated to positioning Master Builders as a key influencer in setting industry standards and driving innovation forward.
Outside of his work life, Ankit cherishes quality time with his family, including his two daughters. He believes in advocating for a healthy work-life balance to support mental well-being and enhance creativity in the workplace.
Join us as we explore Ankit Sharma's vision for Master Builders NZ and his commitment to innovation and community building in New Zealand.
Where else you can find usWebsite: https://www.masterbuilder.org.nz/
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/MasterBuilderNZ
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In this episode of the Elevate Podcast, Ryan Castle is joined by Dr Lauren Donnan and James Sendall from MATES in Construction to discuss mental health and suicide prevention in the construction industry. Dr Donnan shares how MATES' research-driven approach addresses high suicide rates by providing targeted support and training, emphasising the importance of worker voices in shaping their programmes.
James Sendall, an experienced field officer, outlines the structure of MATES' training programmes, which range from general awareness to in-depth intervention skills, aimed at creating a supportive community within the industry. He highlights the progress made in raising awareness and providing support across New Zealand.
The team explains MATES' holistic strategy, which includes the promotion of wellbeing, prevention, intervention, and postvention. Dr Donnan discusses a wellbeing survey that captured insights from over 2,000 workers, underscoring the effectiveness of MATES' programmes. Tune in to learn how MATES in Construction is making a difference by promoting mental health awareness and support services.
Useful links
https://mates.net.nz/
Need help now? Call 0800 111 315
Where else you can find us
Website: https://www.masterbuilder.org.nz/
Elevate Platform: http://elevate.masterbuilder.org.nz
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Join us for a discussion where we explore the future of vocational education in New Zealand's construction sector – the dynamic collaboration between Registered Master Builders New Zealand and Builders Academy New Zealand. This partnership is hoping to elevate vocational education by enhancing workforce skills and accessibility for aspiring carpentry apprentices.
In this episode, Ryan Castle sits down for a chat with Builders Academy's General Manager, Glenn Duncan, to delve into the significance of this joint venture. Glenn shares insights into the tailored approach of Builders Academy, focusing on industry-led methods and understanding the unique needs of construction employers, ensuring optimal learning outcomes.
Glenn also touches on Builders Academy's core philosophy of onsite learning with employers, stressing the importance of real-world problem-solving in construction. The discussion explores the vision of a streamlined pathway for individuals entering the construction industry, eliminating the need to switch providers for higher qualifications. Discover how Registered Master Builders New Zealand and Builders Academy New Zealand aim to provide a clear direction within one provider while individuals remain employed. Tune in for an insightful look at the future of vocational education in construction!
Useful links
https://www.buildersacademy.co.nz/Where else you can find us
Website: https://www.masterbuilder.org.nz/
Elevate Platform: http://elevate.masterbuilder.org.nz
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/masterbuildernz/
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/MasterBuilderNZ
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With the Apprentice of the Year entries now open for 2024, Ryan Castle talks toJessica Nielsen, the Waikato 2023 Registered Master Builders Apprentice of the Year. Jess made history as the first woman to reach the final and placed third in the national competition. Despite being the first female finalist, Jessica isn't bothered by the male dominance in the building industry: "I'm just here to do my job."
During the conversation, Jess shares her motivations to pursue a career in construction and entering the competition. Her advice to apprentices entering this year: "Don't overthink it. Think of it as just another job with a little bit more time pressure."
From balancing her apprenticeship with other interests like skiing and jujitsu to nurturing dreams of building her own house and renovating villas, Jessica's story is full of ambition and opportunity. We are excited to see this young person following her dreams.
Entries for the 2024 Apprentice of the Year competition are open from 8 March 2024 to 12 April 2024
Register here: https://www.apprenticeoftheyear.co.nz/login/register/yes/
More information: https://www.apprenticeoftheyear.co.nz/Where else you can find us
Website: https://www.masterbuilder.org.nz/
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YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmh_9vl0pFf0zSB6N7RrVeg
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MasterBuilderNZ
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In this episode of the Elevate Podcast, David Kelly bids farewell to his nine-year tenure as the chief executive of Master Builders. David reflects on his time at Master Builders, highlighting significant changes within the organisation, such as transitioning from a federated model to one association.
David and Ryan discuss the importance of building relationships externally, advocating for the construction sector's interests with government officials, and addressing challenges like fiscal restraint and building consent system reform. David expresses gratitude for the supportive team at Master Builders and shares his plans for the future, including travel and golf.
Where else you can find usWebsite: https://www.masterbuilder.org.nz/
Elevate Platform: http://elevate.masterbuilder.org.nz
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/masterbuildernz/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/registeredmasterbuilders
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmh_9vl0pFf0zSB6N7RrVeg
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MasterBuilderNZ
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In this episode of the Elevate Podcast, host Ryan Castle talks with architect Natasha Markham and builder Ross Faulkner. Natasha Markham is a registered architect, urban designer, and founder of MAUD (Markham Architecture + Urban Design). The Auckland-based practice is a boutique studio specialising in well-crafted residential and commercial architecture and offers urban design services to projects at all scales. Ross Faulkner is the Director of Faulkner Construction, a family-owned and operated construction company that has been building dream homes for over 35 years.
They discuss their experiences in the construction industry, including a collaborative project on Natasha's own home. Together, they won the regional Supreme Renovation Over $1.5 million award at House of the Year for a Victorian villa in Freemans Bay. They worked together to transform it into a contemporary family home while preserving its heritage charm. The renovation involved restoring original features, incorporating sustainable practices, and creating a functional layout that caters to the needs of a modern family.
The conversation covers the importance of open dialogue in design and construction, and the role of sustainability in their work. Natasha and Ross also share their joy at receiving recognition for their project, share advice for those starting their construction journey and how listeners can connect with them.
Useful links
An Architects Family Home with a Modern and Textural Interior Design (House Tour)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtShECOgRrw
https://www.faulknerconstruction.co.nz/
https://www.maud.nz/
Natasha Markham LinkedIn
Ross Faulkner LinkedInWhere else you can find us
Website: https://www.masterbuilder.org.nz/
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YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmh_9vl0pFf0zSB6N7RrVeg
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MasterBuilderNZ
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This Chief's Chat episode, features Ryan and David discussing the current state of the construction industry, the impact of the election, and the results of the Sector Survey. David highlights the need for quality housing, improved procurement practices, and changes in government regulation. They also talk about "Boom-Bust" cycle and how the Government could lessen its impact on both commercial and residential construction.
David also addresses the issue of cautious banks affecting the industry and proposes an independent rating approach. The conversation touches on the importance of financial management, the role of the government in consenting and regulation, and the need for changes in the Resource Management ActWhere else you can find us
Website: https://www.masterbuilder.org.nz/
Elevate Platform: http://elevate.masterbuilder.org.nz
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/masterbuildernz/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/registeredmasterbuilders
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/MasterBuilderNZ
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In this episode, Ryan is talking to Cian Brennan, the founder of Quantum Contract Solutions. We're diving into the nitty-gritty of construction contracts, the stuff that makes or breaks a project. Cian Brennan is a seasoned expert in the field of contract interpretation, he specialises in how to navigate these contract mazes, find the clauses that really matter, and avoid financial disasters.
Originally from Ireland, Cian shares his story of why he got involved in construction. His granddad was a legend in the construction game. They used to call him "the man who built Galway." But after his granddad passed on, the company adopted a new philosophy under the new leadership and went bust. Cian went on to work for some of the biggest oil and gas giants on the planet before starting his own company, Quantum to make his granddad proud. So, join us as we uncover the secrets of construction contracts and get inspired by Cian's incredible journey in the construction world.
Links
Connect with Cian Brennan on LinkedIn
Quantum Contract SolutionsWhere else you can find us
Website: https://www.masterbuilder.org.nz/
Elevate Platform: http://elevate.masterbuilder.org.nz
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/masterbuildernz/
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/MasterBuilderNZ
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In this episode we are celebrating the remarkable women who are shaping the construction with our special guest, Rebecca Hodges, the Design Manager at Summerset and the current president of National Association of Women in Construction. In this podcast, we not only explore Rebecca's fascinating journey, from her unexpected entry into construction but also delve into the broader mission of empowering women in construction.
NAWIC sheds light on the inspiring stories of the NAWIC Excellence Awards winners, women who are making extraordinary contributions to construction. Join us for an inspiring conversation that celebrates the accomplishments of women in construction and showcases the adventures that define the lives of these remarkable individuals beyond the job site.
Links
NAWIC Excellence Awards
NAWIC Upcoming EventsWhere else you can find us
Website: https://www.masterbuilder.org.nz/
Elevate Platform: http://elevate.masterbuilder.org.nz
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/masterbuildernz/
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/MasterBuilderNZ
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In this episode Ryan Castle interviews Nigel Benton, a Master Builder since 1996 and Vice President of Auckland Master Builders. Nigel passionately promotes recycling and eco-friendly practices in construction.
Nigel's standout project diverted over 90% of waste from landfills through meticulous planning, recycled materials, and stringent waste management. This success underscores construction's potential for greener practices. Today, we discuss waste reduction, sustainability challenges, and offer advice for adopting eco-friendly practices
Links
http://bentonltd.co.nz/
Building waste recycling success – more than 90 per cent diverted from landfillWhere else you can find us
Website: https://www.masterbuilder.org.nz/
Elevate Platform: http://elevate.masterbuilder.org.nz
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/masterbuildernz/
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/MasterBuilderNZ
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In this episode of the Elevate Master Builders podcast, host Ryan Castle interviews Wayne Zheng, owner of Chancellor Construction. Wayne shares his journey from a career in finance to starting his own construction company in New Zealand. He discusses the challenges he faced as an immigrant and the importance of building a positive company culture. Wayne emphasises the value of hiring and developing young talent, and shares his advice for aspiring entrepreneurs. He also discusses the differences in culture and communication between China and New Zealand. Wayne expresses pride in seeing his employees succeed and hopes to contribute to solving the housing crisis in Auckland.
Links
Chancellor Construction
Kotuitui Development
How an urban development benefited from terracotta claddingWhere else you can find us
Website: https://www.masterbuilder.org.nz/
Elevate Platform: http://elevate.masterbuilder.org.nz
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/masterbuildernz/
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/MasterBuilderNZ
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This Chief's Chat episode, features Ryan and David discussing the upcoming New Zealand election and the Master Builders' efforts to work with political parties to address issues affecting the construction industry. The conversation focuses on key themes such as the boom-bust cycle, workforce capability, productivity, and climate change. The Master Builders Association is seeking consistency over time in government policies to address these issues. The conversation also touches on the ongoing challenges with the Resource Management Act (RMA) and the consenting process. The upcoming Constructive event in Auckland will provide a platform for discussing these issues and bringing together experts and members of the industry to share ideas and experiences.
Where else you can find us
Website: https://www.masterbuilder.org.nz/
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/MasterBuilderNZ
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Trigger warning: this episode discusses themes of depression, self-harm and suicide, which may be disturbing or triggering for some listeners. If at any point you find this overwhelming, please stop listening. If you feel like you are in immediate danger, please call 111.
In this Elevate Podcast episode, host Ryan Castle interviews Glen Thurston, builder for Dunlop Builders and mental health advocate, about his personal journey with mental health and his Turn the Corner campaign to raise awareness and change attitudes towards mental health in the construction industry. Glen shares his struggles with mental health, including a suicide attempt, and how he coped with drinking and running away from the industry before realising the importance of taking care of his mental health. He talks about his campaign, where he climbed Corner Peak 53 times in 53 days to raise awareness about mental health, and emphasises the importance of finding what works for each individual in their journey towards better mental health.
Links
Turn the corner
National helplinesNeed to talk? Free call or text 1737 any time for support from a trained counsellor.
Lifeline – 0800 543 354 (0800 LIFELINE) or free text 4357 (HELP).Samaritans – 0800 726 666
Suicide Crisis Helpline – 0508 828 865 (0508 TAUTOKO).
For more resources check: https://mentalhealth.org.nz/helplinesWhere else you can find us
Website: https://www.masterbuilder.org.nz/
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In this Chief's Chat episode, Ryan and David discuss Masters Builders' advocacy focus for the year. They talk about some good progress is being made in changes to building consent as well as the concerns Master Builders has raised regarding the RMA reform.
David also shares that a key focus for on the build up to the election. Master Builders has identified six critical policy areas where government and the sector can work better together to lift the sector’s productivity and performance and through that, the national economy. Amongst them are management of the impacts of Climate Change and revamp procurement processes to deliver better taxpayer outcomes. Ryan and David discuss the boom-bust cycles and how it can be an opportunity to increase your productivity and come out stronger on the other side.
Helpful links:
Free 0800 helpline for members
Preparing financially for a downturn webinar with Luke KemeysWhere else you can find us
Website: https://www.masterbuilder.org.nz/
Elevate Platform: http://elevate.masterbuilder.org.nz
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/MasterBuilderNZ
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As a part of the "Celebrating Our Members" campaign, Ryan is talking to Nick Lane, Director of Iconic Construction Ltd. This year the company completed a fascinating project: the first 3D printed commercial building in the Southern hemisphere! Ryan and Nick discuss what it's like to work with cutting-edge technology, what kind of challenges they faced in the process and the benefits of innovation in construction.
Originally from Wellington, Nick has been in the building for 20 years. He started doing bar and restaurant fit-outs, alongside renos for family friends. He renovated or built from scratch Victoria Street Bistro, Easy Tiger, Shenanigans and Keystone. Today Nick is excited about Iconic Construction Ltd with this fascinating technology. He sees the benefits, like speed and minimum waste, as the future in the construction industry.
Links
Iconic Construction
Iconic Construction LinkedInWhere else you can find us
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In this Chief's Chat episode, Ryan and David discuss the aftermath of the recent weather events and how they will affect the sector. They also look into the economic outlook, material price inflation and what we can do to be prepared.
David also shares advocacy aspirations for the year to come, particularly the changes necessary in the Resource Management Act reform. Finally, David and Ryan highlight that while the year ahead may include some challenges, we are a resilient sector. Now is the time to prepare and plan. Master Builders look forward to supporting you and your business this year.
Helpful links:
Free 0800 helpline for members
Where else you can find us
Website: https://www.masterbuilder.org.nz/
Elevate Platform: http://elevate.masterbuilder.org.nz
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/masterbuildernz/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/registeredmasterbuilders
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmh_9vl0pFf0zSB6N7RrVeg
Twitter: https://twitter.com/MasterBuilderNZ
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The 2023 Apprentice of the Year in partnership with CARTERS entries are opening on the 9th of March. In today’s episode Ryan talks to Glenn Duncan, Group Manager Customer Experience, BCITO, about the importance of celebrating apprentices and the companies that are supporting them. They also discuss the changes in education that comes with BCITO becoming a part of Te Pūkenga and what that means for both the apprentices and employers.
Glenn shares some amazing stories of apprentices achieving great results. Ryan and Glenn also discuss goals BCITO has to make sure that women feel welcomed in construction.
Links
BCITO
myBCITO Employer viewWhere else you can find us
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Platinum Award is given to builders who have achieved outstanding building excellence and won five or more National Category titles. Urban Homes was established in 2004, delivering quality homes across Waikato, South Auckland, Coromandel and beyond.
Daniel and Bronwyn Klinkenberg started Urban from scratch, following a dream from the early days of their relationship. Daniel was a trade-qualified builder, and Bronwyn is a primary school teacher. Andrew South, General Manager, joined the company in 2019 to help take it to the next level. They talk to Ryan the importance of values and culture in the company that helped them achieve outstanding results.
Urban Homes also puts a lot of value on their staff. A great example is 21-year-old Chris Foy from Hamilton who has been named the Waikato 2022 Registered Master Builders Apprentice of the Year. Daniel and Andrew share their thoughts on how to help their staff to flourish and step into new opportunities.
With the potential downturn of the market, Ryan asked about Urban's plans to approach that period. Daniel recalls the difficult times of the Global Financial Crisis (GFC, 2007–2008) when they only had a few days of work ahead of them and how to helped to get tne company stronger. Andrew hopes to spend this time improving the processes to prepare for when the market will take off again.
Links
New Zealand's Supreme Homes Announced!
About Urban Homes
Where else you can find us
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Despite the ongoing challenges, there have been some positive wins this year like the Constructive Forum and the relaunch of the Vertical Construction Leadership Group. It was also great that MBIE was prepared to listen to the concerns raised about the timing of introducing new insulation standards. The delay of the H1/AS1 code change has provided some much-needed breathing space.
David shared some insight from surveyed leaders within the Vertical Construction Leadership Group (VCLG), which brings commercial contractors together to focus on the crucial issues impacting the sector. Ryan and David also covered the tireless work that Master builders have put into the consenting process. Master Builders called for a substantial reduction in the number of consenting authorities to improve consistency and speed up consent decision-making.
Finally, with Christmas quickly approaching, David suggested making sure to get a break. Look after your teams because they are critical to success, and look after yourself and your family.
Helpful links:
State of the Sector survey: https://www.masterbuilder.org.nz/RMBA/News/2022%20News/A_Resilient_Sector_Well_Positioned_To_Navigate_Headwinds.aspx
Where else you can find us
Website: https://www.masterbuilder.org.nz/
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/MasterBuilderNZ
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This year Apprentice of the Year celebrates its 19th anniversary! Today we have two very special guests: Martin Goulden and David Mudge. Martin Goulden is a National judge and has been involved in the competition since its conception 19 years ago. David Mudge is a Practical Co-Ordinator, and he's been a part of the competition for 16 years. In this episode, they discuss with Ryan how the competition has changed over the years. We look into some behind-the-scene processed of creating practical challenges. Martin and David also share some valuable advice for the participants.
Both David and Martin own building companies and are staunch advocates for apprentices in the industry. They believe that apprentices are the future of the industry, as long as you educate them and work with them and then they'll reward you. That's where the industry is going, and we need them.
David and Martin also share some practical advice for the participants based on their experience. They talk about pacing yourself throughout the tasks, paying attention to the instructions and, most importantly, having fun!
Apprentice of the Year Nationals is next month - taking place on the 14 November at CONZTRUCT- Auckland North. Make sure to come see the action taking place - it's free! More info at https://conztruct.co.nz/
Helpful links:
Apprentice of the Year Regional winners 2022: https://www.apprenticeoftheyear.co.nz/winners-table-2022/
Important dates: https://www.apprenticeoftheyear.co.nz/importantdates/
Where else you can find us
Website: https://www.masterbuilder.org.nz/
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