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Embrace Digital Transformation in Construction
The construction industry is evolving rapidly, and embracing digital transformation is no longer optional. It is essential for companies to stay competitive, improve efficiency, and deliver better projects on time and within budget. Digital transformation in construction means integrating modern technologies and innovative processes to streamline operations, enhance collaboration, and increase productivity. This blog post explores the importance of digital transformation in c


Choosing Reliable Construction Services in NZ: A Comprehensive Guide
When it comes to construction projects in New Zealand, selecting a reliable construction service is crucial. Whether you are building a new home, renovating an existing property, or managing a commercial development, the quality and dependability of your construction partner can make all the difference. This guide will walk you through the essential factors to consider when choosing construction services in NZ, ensuring your project runs smoothly, on time, and within budget.


Best Practice Strategies for Contract Administrators Under NZS3910 Guidelines
This post outlines key strategies contract administrators can use to excel under NZS3910. These approaches help reduce disputes, maintain project timelines, and build trust among stakeholders.


The Importance of Digital Tools for Success
In today’s fast-paced world, success in any field often depends on how well you can adapt and leverage technology. The rise of digital tools has transformed the way we work, communicate, and solve problems. These tools are no longer optional; they are essential for staying competitive and efficient. Whether you are managing a business, working on a project, or simply organising your daily tasks, digital tools can make a significant difference. Understanding the Importance of
CONCURRENT DELAY |
A Guide for New Zealand Construction Professionals by Nick Gillies, Partner, Hesketh Henry Concurrent delay is a well-known but poorly understood concept in construction. This paper is a guide to the law on recoverability of time and costs for concurrent delay – that is, a delay caused by two or more events, one of which is the contractor’s responsibility and the other is the principal’s responsibility. Read the full paper below
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