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Conference to explore future of NZ civil construction

Published: Fri 26 Jul 2019 08:29 AM
The state of New Zealand’s civil construction industry, workforce and technology will be discussed at a panel discussion featuring senior industry leaders at the Civil Con-tractors New Zealand’s Navigating the Future conference and expo in Rotorua on Friday 2 August.
Results from the third annual Construction Industry Survey, a joint research pro-ject from CCNZ and Teletrac Navman which measures civil construction business atti-tudes to trends, challenges and opportunities will be presented immediately before the panel discussion.
Civil Contractors New Zealand Chief Executive Peter Silcock said the conference would explore factors integrally linked to the health of the civil construction industry.
“It’s really important we look to the future. What we’re building as an industry is chang-ing, the skills we need are changing, and the equipment and methods we’re using are changing. Our survey and conference are about how we as an industry measure and manage change.”
Panellists will include City Rail Link Chief Executive Dr Sean Sweeney, who will also make a keynote presentation on the progress so far of New Zealand’s largest civil in-frastructure project.
Also featuring on the panel will be Downer Chief Executive Steve Killeen, Treasury Interim Infrastructure Transactions Unit Head Karen Mitchell, Fulton Hogan South Is-land Manager Craig Stewart, Canterbury-based Isaac Construction Chief Executive Jeremy Dixon and Northland-based Bowling Infrastructure General Manager Cameron Lornie.
Conference presenta-tions will address industry issues. Mental health will be addressed in a presenta-tion from 2019 New Zealander of the Year Mike King ONZM. BNZ Chief Economist Tony Alexander also features with a presentation on the economy. Hon. Simon Bridg-es and Hon. Phil Twyford will address conference with their visions for civil infrastruc-ture.
The conference technical workshops will include a session on sustainably recycling construction waste from Regan Burke of CivilShare and Mark Roberts of Auckland Council, while other presentations will range from use of solar power and virtual reality training to drone assessments and trenchless underwater pipeline technology.
Another highlight of the conference will be the awards programmes – the Hirepool Construction Excellence Awards, Z People Awards and Connexis Company Training Awards – which recognise civil construction’s top projects and people from across the country.
The Navigating the Future conference and expo runs from 31 July to 3 August. It represents 75 years since the founding of Civil Contractors New Zealand (previously Contractors Federa-tion) in July 1944. It is jointly hosted with the New Zealand Roadmarkers Federation and Roadmarking Industry Association of Australia. More than 400 delegates are ex-pected.

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