Carbon reduction is the Construction sector’s biggest challenge for the next 13-30 years.
Suzanne Watt from Downer NZ will be speaking about this at the RIMS forum in March. #RIMS2022
Register here: https://t.co/Ax97D52d40
Meet your Bay of Plenty / East Coast Branch candidates - Jako Abrie and Natalie Rooseboom.
All current BOP/East Coast members get to vote for their preferred candidate using the secure ballot link emailed to them.
Read more about the candidates here:
https://t.co/GFDleObhm0
If Digital Twins capabilities help us do more with less, and in a more engaging and transparent way, what does this have to do with Smart Cities and NZ?
Join this webinar to find out:
https://t.co/vMUotvRQiS
Our new digital badge, AM 305 Planning and Decision-Making builds your planning and decision-making skills.
Register now for a November start:
https://t.co/foayuM8Ezc
The Design and Construct Contracts under NZS 3916 course is for those experienced in construction contracts who need to understand the differences between design and construction contracts, and how their roles are affected by these.
Register today:
https://t.co/G7ZjP7PKkV
The theme of RIMS 2022 is 'The Carbon Equation' - how can the sector contribute to the Governments’ goal to reduce carbon?
Save the date!
https://t.co/Ax97D52d40
Keen on some online learning in November?
Registrations close today for all digital badges in November, including the two new badges AM303 Knowledge Management and AM305 Planning and Decision-Making.
https://t.co/sYTPiyQjct
Our new digital badge AM 303 Knowledge Management is designed to support people involved in the design, capture and analysis of asset management data.
Register to start on 1 November here:
https://t.co/hig2p407QT
Tina Porou is a Kaupapa Maori Environmental Consultant and will be sharing with us her broad range of work which has provided a strong platform for sustainable development approaches, all from a tangata whenua perspective.
Register for the WAMF now:
https://t.co/cHUEWm1i85
The Otago/Southland Branch Annual Golf Day is on Friday 5 Nov. RSVP today!
Our branch meetings are a great way to connect with your peers, refresh your thinking and stay informed.
https://t.co/k9fg6rJqhU
“I loved this course! I thought [the presenter] was amazing in the videos and I thought the content has come together really well so I am stoked about this” says one pilot group learner
Registrations for November are open now!
https://t.co/jQwRIUrEOa
Need to write better business cases?
This course is for you!
The BBC approach is a robust thinking and planning tool, developed to support fully informed, evidence-based decision making for public spending.
Check out the full course description here: https://t.co/LnbUm6tXLZ
Our next Thought-leadership webinar is on Sea Change: Building Coastal Community Resilience in Aotearoa.
RSVP for this webinar here:
https://t.co/rpRbU6iFVy
Register today for the first Water Asset Management Forum to receive early bird pricing!
This event will go ahead no matter the COVID level, so why not register now?
https://t.co/wOx1fHqVAI
Our next Investment Logic Mapping course kicks off on 16 Nov.
This course is an introduction to the ILM standard and how it relates to New Zealand Treasury’s Better Business Case (BBC) methodology.
https://t.co/eqRi8pzKDC
Need to write better business cases?
This course is for you!
The BBC approach is a robust thinking and planning tool, developed to support fully informed, evidence-based decision making for public spending.
Check out the full course description here: https://t.co/LnbUm6tXLZ
Our next webinar is Collective for Climate Action: Building a cross government network, on Thursday 14 October.
Ian Cable is the Co-Lead of Growth, and Lead on Education for the UK's Collective for Climate Action (CfCA.).
RSVP here: https://t.co/ngA4XVLxEJ
IPWEA NZ and Water New Zealand are excited to hear Hugh Blake-Manson speak at the #WaterAssetManagementForum, November 17-18. #WAMF2021
Find out more and register here: https://t.co/4RGRqGyTwu
Fixed Term Services Contracts Under NZS3917 is a training workshop for those with some experience in construction contracts, wanting to know what's different about fixed term services (such as operations and maintenance contracts).
Find out more here: https://t.co/ERrgKtXwnY
A final reminder to IPWEA NZ members: voting closes today for Board Elections! We have an excellent line-up of candidates, read more and find out how to vote here: https://t.co/owdHxn2Txn
The incoming elected Board members will be announced at our online AGM on September 24th.