The construction sector alone contributed $17 billion to the country’s GDP in 2020 and employs more than 200,000 New Zealanders, but there are significant opportunities in the sector that go beyond constructing new works.
These opportunities are also known as broader outcomes – the additional benefits that can be achieved by the way a service, project or goods are produced or delivered. These outcomes can be social, environmental, cultural or economic benefits that deliver long-term public value for New Zealand.
Embedding broader outcomes into construction projects will help create a higher-performing industry, which is why government agencies and construction companies across the country are already making these outcomes a key part of their projects. To help the sector on this journey, the Construction Sector Accord has published new guidance to support government buyers and industry suppliers in applying broader outcomes in construction procurement.
Attend this free webinar to learn more about why broader outcomes are important, how to use the Accord’s guidelines and how to implement these outcomes into construction projects. Listen to experts from government and industry as they share examples of how they’ve used broader outcomes in their projects and some of the lessons learnt in the process.
When: 3:00pm-4:00pm, Tuesday 29 March
Cost: Free