Date: |
13 Oct 2025, 12.30PM – 2.00PM |
duration: |
1 hr 30 mins |
Location: |
Online |
Cost: |
Free event |
Last week the Government announced the changes they intend to make to the earthquake prone building system. These changes are significant, and members are already getting questions from their clients.
To help support you and help you answer questions from your clients, Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment officials will explain the announcements and the steps ahead as we move toward Select Committee and eventually implementation. Don’t miss your chance to hear directly from the people working on the changes. Our presenters are Chris Hubscher (Principal Policy Advisor) and Ken Elwood (MBIE-NHC Chief Engineer).
If you've got a question you'd like answered please submit it here or reach out to our team at advocacy@engineeringnz.org.
Please note that the government is still working through the detail of the proposals so there'll be questions that officials aren't able to answer.
This'll be the first in a series of webinars on this topic, we'll continue to ensure you hear from the experts as the policy development progresses.
Join us for an information session on the changes to the earthquake prone building system.
Last week the Government announced the changes they intend to make to the earthquake prone building system. These changes are significant, and members are already getting questions from their clients.
To help support you and help you answer questions from your clients, Ministry of Business Innovation and Employment officials will explain the announcements and the steps ahead as we move toward Select Committee and eventually implementation. Don’t miss your chance to hear directly from the people working on the changes. Our presenters are Chris Hubscher (Principal Policy Advisor) and Ken Elwood (MBIE-NHC Chief Engineer).
If you've got a question you'd like answered please submit it here or reach out to our team at advocacy@engineeringnz.org.
Please note that the government is still working through the detail of the proposals so there'll be questions that officials aren't able to answer.
This'll be the first in a series of webinars on this topic, we'll continue to ensure you hear from the experts as the policy development progresses.