More than 700 builders will be in Rotorua this week to celebrate the 20th anniversary of New Zealand Certified Builders, established in 1998 to raise standards across the building industry.
The conference, to be held at the Energy Events Centre, will be officially opened by a founding member of NZCB on May 25 at 1.30pm and closed by another founding member on May 26 at 4pm.
A conference highlight will be the Great Apprentice Race at 5pm on May 25, a fun event that traditionally involves the 19 apprentice challenge finalists racing carts they have each constructed during the day.
NZCB chief executive Grant Florence said the conference was a timely opportunity to look back at how significantly the industry had changed in just two decades, as well as to address the challenges ahead including the looming skills shortages and the implications of this for build quality.
Florence said NZCB was established by a forward-thinking group of builders who wanted to actively promote industry excellence by creating a trade association with more rigorous eligibility criteria.
"Our conference is a unique opportunity for founding members and other builders that have joined since to celebrate that enduring commitment to raising the bar across the industry," he said.