Press Release – Fletcher Construction The announcement of a three-year partnership with AUTs School of Future Environments signals the cultural shift needed in the industry as it adapts for a changing world, Fletcher Construction Chief Executive Peter Reidy says. The 112-year old New Zealand …
The announcement of a three-year partnership with AUT’s School of Future Environments signals the cultural shift needed in the industry as it adapts for a changing world, Fletcher Construction Chief Executive Peter Reidy says.
The 112-year old New Zealand construction icon has partnered with the year-old multidisciplinary school to ensure collaboration between architecture, engineering, construction management and creative technologies is at the heart of how New Zealand builds for the future, he says.
Building A Better Future Key To New Partnership
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Inaugural Chair Of Future Environments Established In Partnership With Fletcher
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MIQ spaces for skilled workers: Dairy farmers request turned down © RNZ / Rebekah Parsons-King
Federated Farmers is disappointed dairy farm workers were not included in the plan to use empty managed isolation (MIQ) rooms to get more skilled and critical workers into the country.
About 500 spaces - made available because of the trans-Tasman bubble - will be used every fortnight for construction workers, fruit-pickers, international students and refugees. Over the next 10 months, thousands of skilled and critical workers will be allocated spaces in MIQ to help provide a boost to key sectors, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern announced yesterday.
Spaces will be set aside for 400 international students who will arrive next month and 100 refugees every six weeks from July.