Te Wiki o te Reo Māori 2021
The team at our Lower Queen Street Health site in Nelson celebrated Te Wiki o te Reo Māori with a multilingual pre-start meeting.
The team at our Lower Queen Street Health site in Nelson celebrated Te Wiki o te Reo Māori with a multilingual pre-start meeting.
We were delighted to host the National Association of Women in Construction’s introductory event at our Dunedin office last week.
We took a group of architecture students from Unitec on an educational tour of our CAB Apartments site in Auckland.
We were so thrilled with the winning entry to our heath & safety poster competition at Te Kura Kaupapa Māori O Otepoti that we got it made into a sign.
Our quantity surveyors were invited the Careers Expo at Marlborough Girls’ College, where they inspired the students to explore a career in the construction industry.
The National Association of Women in Construction has officially launched a new Waikato chapter.
Our Dunedin team celebrated Matariki with the staff and students and whānau at Te Kura Kaupapa Māori o Otepoti with an afternoon of kai, games and site visits.
We worked with the Trades students at Manurewa High School to build a greenhouse in their school vegetable garden.
We’re delighted to announce that well be supporting nationwide youth mentoring organisation Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBSNZ). The multiyear partnership will increase capacity for one-to-one mentoring relationships through trained adult volunteers, directly supporting the lives of hundreds of young people and their whānau/families in communities all across Āotearoa New Zealand.
We invited staff and students from the Ashburton College Trades Academy to observe our first foundation pour at the Ashburton Library and Civic Centre.