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Building confidence on the rise in Waikato

Tuesday 23 July 2013, 11:58AM

By Acumen Republic

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WAIKATO

Figures released by the Building and Construction Industry Training Organisation (BCITO) show a 95 per cent annual increase in new building apprentice sign-ups in the Waikato region, suggesting a positive uptake of the Government’s Re-boot subsidy and signs that the local building industry is rebounding.

The figures were released at an event hosted by the BCITO, which brought together leaders in Waikato’s construction sector and was attended by the Rt. Hon John Key.

BCITO chief executive Ruma Karaitiana said, “Waikato apprentice numbers have risen in the first half of 2013 to 211, from 108 during the same period in 2012, which is a truly incredible result for the region.

Anecdotally, our training advisors report increased activity in the region, and a feeling of optimism. Of course Re-boot is helping to push things along too, with employers opting to train now rather than wait. The industry will need all the skill it can get in coming years, so this is a good outcome.”

The BCITO has also seen a 38 per cent increase in apprenticeship sign-ups right across the country, with Auckland experiencing a 54 per cent increase closely followed by a 47 per cent increase in Christchurch.

“These are really encouraging numbers for our building industry and will require employers to be committed to passing on their skills and knowledge so apprentices are well equipped for demand,” Mr Karaitiana said.

“With the Government committed to investing in trade apprentices and their employers, coupled with increased demand for skilled labour, career seekers are starting to recognise the opportunities available in the building sector,” Mr Karaitiana said.

Recent building consent figures released by Statistics New Zealand also support a shift in Waikato’s building confidence, with a steady increase in the number of building consents issued in May 2013, compared with May 2012.

At today’s event, Karaitiana also stressed the important part that industry players had in promoting building careers to their networks.

“With a multi-billion dollar building boom on the horizon, we’re going to need lots more skilled people. Our research of BCITO apprentices shows that their family networks are the key influencing factor when considering career options. Families and friends make up the building industry, so there is a great opportunity for them to spread the word about the great career opportunities available.

“Of course the BCITO has been doing its bit too, with the launch of our Get Real recruitment campaign earlier this year.”

For more information visit BCITO.org.nz or GETREAL.co.nz.