Date:
20 May 2026,
3.00PM – 4.00PM
duration:
1 hr
Location:
Online
Cost:
Free event
Register Add to Calendar 2026-05-20 15:00:00 2026-05-20 16:00:00 Pacific/Auckland Modern Slavery & the Construction Industry in...

Drawing on his extensive experience across engineering, strategy, and government procurement, Dr Seán Barnes will explore:

  • What modern slavery is and what you need to know
  • The New Zealand Modern Slavery Bill and its implications
  • Modern slavery risks in construction – understanding risk and how to take simple, proportionate action
  • Q+A


This webinar will be of interest to construction professionals including engineers, architects, quantity surveyors, contractors, developers, procurement specialists, and sustainability practitioners. Attendees will gain insight into the growing professional, legal, and societal expectations around human rights in the buildings and infrastructure we help deliver.

Presenter Bio
Dr Seán Barnes is a professional engineer, leader, and strategic advisor with a strong focus on delivering positive social and environmental outcomes. He completed a PhD in Chemical Engineering/Microbiology and began his career as an Environmental Engineer in the water sector before moving into strategic advisory roles across a range of organisations, including the Christchurch Earthquake Recovery Authority (CERA).

Seán is passionate about enabling people and organisations to create meaningful impact through their work. In 2024, he became a published author with the launch of his book The Impact Professional (https://www.impactprofessional.nz). He is widely recognised for his energy, collaborative approach, and practical mindset.

His current work focuses on social and sustainable procurement in the public sector, building on previous experience in social enterprise, sustainability, infrastructure, and engineering. Seán is a Chartered Member of Engineering New Zealand.

Brought to you by SESOC (https://www.sesoc.org.nz) and Engineers for Social Responsibility (https://www.esr.org.nz).

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Modern slavery refers to severe forms of exploitation such as forced labour, debt bondage, and human trafficking—practices that can be hidden deep within both global and local construction supply chains. For construction professionals in Aotearoa New Zealand, understanding modern slavery is an important and emerging area of legal compliance, responsible procurement, and ethical professional practice.

Drawing on his extensive experience across engineering, strategy, and government procurement, Dr Seán Barnes will explore:

  • What modern slavery is and what you need to know
  • The New Zealand Modern Slavery Bill and its implications
  • Modern slavery risks in construction – understanding risk and how to take simple, proportionate action
  • Q+A


This webinar will be of interest to construction professionals including engineers, architects, quantity surveyors, contractors, developers, procurement specialists, and sustainability practitioners. Attendees will gain insight into the growing professional, legal, and societal expectations around human rights in the buildings and infrastructure we help deliver.

Presenter Bio
Dr Seán Barnes is a professional engineer, leader, and strategic advisor with a strong focus on delivering positive social and environmental outcomes. He completed a PhD in Chemical Engineering/Microbiology and began his career as an Environmental Engineer in the water sector before moving into strategic advisory roles across a range of organisations, including the Christchurch Earthquake Recovery Authority (CERA).

Seán is passionate about enabling people and organisations to create meaningful impact through their work. In 2024, he became a published author with the launch of his book The Impact Professional (https://www.impactprofessional.nz). He is widely recognised for his energy, collaborative approach, and practical mindset.

His current work focuses on social and sustainable procurement in the public sector, building on previous experience in social enterprise, sustainability, infrastructure, and engineering. Seán is a Chartered Member of Engineering New Zealand.

Brought to you by SESOC (https://www.sesoc.org.nz) and Engineers for Social Responsibility (https://www.esr.org.nz).