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Continuing Professional Development At Brevity, we understand the importance of staying ahead in an evolving industry. We offer targeted Continuing Professional Development (CPD) a...
Office Watercooler in a Work-From-Anywhere World How an Internal Digital Solution Maintains Team Connection at Brevity As the construction sector increasingly relies on distributed...
How Brevity helped ACE New Zealand digitalise its competency framework ACE New Zealand’s The Pillars Competency Framework defines the non-technical capabilities essential for consu...
Cantilever Storage System Case Study: Engineering Validation Supports Scalable Cantilever Development As warehouse and trade storage systems evolve, manufacturers face growing pres...
ITM Picton Case Study: Engineering Repeatable Growth for Regional Trade Suppliers For regional trade suppliers like ITM, expanding storage capacity is a commercial necessity that o...
Case Study: Engineering Structural Certainty for High-Velocity Distribution As distribution facilities scale, storage systems must evolve beyond simply holding stock. In modern hig...
Central Park Tower Large commercial towers demand predictable engineering outcomes. Interior elements, such as suspended ceilings, must perform during seismic events while facilita...
Chevron One Apartments The Seismic Backbone: Integrating Life Safety and Compliance at Chevron One High-rise safety depends on hidden engineering elements. At Chevron One Apartment...
Closing the Compliance Gap Closing the Compliance Gap for Large-Format Ceiling Grids in High-Rise Projects Large, open commercial spaces drive the demand for clean ceiling lines an...
Project: Pigeon Hole Racking Floor Beam – Mezzanine System Client: Emrack International Pty Ltd Deliverable: Site-Specific Statement of Design Compliance (SoDC) Brevity was enga...
Emrack Mezzanine Structure — Delivering Certified Capacity Under Real-World Constraints Client: Emrack International Pty Ltd Project: Certification and Engineering of a new Mezzani...
Show Must Go On Show Must Go On: How Brevity Delivered Stage Engineering Under Pressure When global concerts arrive in New Zealand, timelines are tight, expectations are high, and ...
Why Specialist Expertise is Crucial The field of seismic design for interiors, often referred to as Non-structural Elements (NSE) engineering, has emerged as a distinct and vital s...
Interior Products in New Zealand and Australia The selection and installation of interior products in New Zealand and Australia involve a complex interplay of individual product co...
Balancing Security & Seismic Safety Waikeria Prison is a dynamic environment, integrating agriculture and vocational training into its operations to foster rehabilitation among its...
A Night of Metal and Masterful Engineering On 1 November 2025, hard-rock legends Metallica electrified Western Australia with a monumental performance at Optus Stadium in Perth, Au...
MayDay Where Engineering Met Musical Spectacle On 22 February 2025, the legendary Taiwanese rock band Mayday made history by headlining a massive stadium show in Sydney, Australia ...
LIBRARY AND COMMUNITY HUB TAURANGA CIVIC PRECINCT DEVELOPMENT - LIBRARY AND COMMUNITY HUB Project: Tauranga Civic Precinct Development - Te Manawataki o Te Papa: Library and Commun...
The 3 Articles You Need to Read Construction Monitoring The 3 Articles You Need to Read Construction monitoring (CM) is increasingly required, but there are a number of levels to c...
Brevity Interiors NZ If you’ve visited Auckland Airport recently, you’ll have noticed the significant transformation of the terminal precinct. The opening of the first stage of the...
Brevity Racking NZ Racking systems are commonly used in warehouses, distribution centers, and other industrial facilities to store and organize products, materials, and equipment. ...
WAIKATO REGIONAL THEATRE BESPOKE INTERIOR SEISMIC DESIGN FOR WAIKATO REGIONAL THEATRE Integrating the meticulously restored facade of the historic Hamilton Hotel, the modern theat...
Ockham's Greenhouse Apartments Buildings are an intrinsic part of our society. They affect the way we move, live, work, feel and interact. But the story starts even before the firs...
PACIFICA APARTMENTS PACIFICA APARTMENTS - AUCKLAND'S NEWEST SUPERSTRUCTURE Pacifica Luxury Apartments Reflecting the shimmering waters of Auckland’s Waitematā Harbour, the impressi...
Ockham's Manaaki Apartments Interior Seismic Design & Construction Monitoring for Ockham's Manaaki Apartments Project: Design of Suspended Ceilings, Partitions and Services and Con...
INTERIOR SEISMIC DESIGNS FOR OCKHAM'S GREENHOUSE APARTMENTS Brevity was engaged for their expertise in providing the interior seismic design for ceilings and partitions for Ockham'...
A Unified Step Forward The AWCI Code of Practice: A Comprehensive Guide for Suspended Ceilings The AWCI Code of Practice (CoP), developed by the Association of Wall and Ceiling Ind...
The Brisbane 2032 Olympics is reshaping the construction industry by compressing timelines, intensifying compliance, and redefining how interiors and specialist contractors deliver...
When standards change When standards change, clarity becomes a competitive advantage New Zealand’s approach to seismic engineering is currently undergoing its most significant tran...
Artificial intelligence in the construction and interiors sectors is evolving from a basic administrative aid into a critical operational asset. While many firms still restrict AI ...
Growth for 2026 The construction market across New Zealand and Australia is entering a new cycle.Residential activity continues to contract through 2025, but the data is clear. Non...
Designing for Deflection: Why do we need a DHT It’s a fair question, and one that’s often asked on site when looking at a 250mm thick concrete slab overhead. It seems impossible th...
What Goes Into Engineering a Wall Building a partition wall is more complex than it appears, requiring a blend of different components to ensure it's not just a divider but a stabl...
Rethinking Seismic Anchors In the world of interior engineering, where form meets function and performance under pressure is everything, seismic anchoring has quietly become one of...
The Ground is Shifting Introduction: More Than Just Minor Tweaks It’s a common perception that building legislation moves at a glacial pace. Years of consultation often lead to min...
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Navigating Temporary Structures in NZ Planning an event in New Zealand often involves temporary structures – think marquees, stages, food stalls, or even pop-up retail spaces. Whil...
Navigating the maze of recent and upcoming changes in New Zealand's building industry can be challenging. In this presentation, we break down the critical updates you need to know ...
🌱 The One-Shot Prompt: Giving AI a single command and accepting the first result is like planting a seed and hoping for the best. You get a chaotic output that looks impressive at...
First experiment with the new google AI image model. It's impressive, although it couldn't do everything I asked of it.
What Goes Into Engineering a Suspended Ceiling Suspended ceilings — whether using tile and grid systems or plasterboard linings — are often thought of as simple finishing elements,...
Automation is changing how engineers design and verify. In this talk, Matt Bishop (Managing Director, Brevity) lays out a pragmatic pathway: where to use algorithms, where large la...
Framework in the Age of Digital Construction Introduction This report synthesises insights into a unified game-theoretic framework, covering Design-Bid-Build (DBB), Design-Build (D...
Strategic Decision Framework Introduction While Design-Bid-Build (DBB) often yields lower overall efficiency compared to Design-Build (DB) or Integrated Project Delivery (IPD), the...
Engineering the Unforgettable: Brevity's Role New Zealand's live event scene is booming, from electrifying concerts to world-class sporting spectacles. Behind the dazzling lights a...
A presentation at the SESOC 2025 conference by Matt Bishop. Well, a pre-recording of the talk. A trojan horse of a presentation, it touches lightly on a technical matter, but reall...
Tab 1 Matt Bishop's New Article in AWCI Australia Magazine, 'On the Surface' We are excited to bring to your attention a compelling new article by Matt Bishop, featured in the late...
Brevity Digital In the dynamic landscape of modern construction, the twin demands of efficiency and unwavering compliance are constant. Building projects, whether they're vast comm...
Above the Ceiling, Beyond the Chaos In the pursuit of modern, efficient, and aesthetically pleasing commercial interiors, much attention is rightly paid to visible design elements....
Decoding the NZ Building Code Introduction: In the dynamic world of commercial interior projects, rigorous compliance with the New Zealand Building Code (NZBC) is not merely a lega...
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Future-Proof Your Practice: AI's Game-Changing Impact on AEC Revealed! Are you an Intelligent Design Strategist, Public Realm Transformer, Corporate Workplace Innovator, or Regener...
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Building Consent Authorities (BCAs) in New Zealand are often criticized for taking an extremely risk-averse approach to granting building consents. This cautious stance is driven b...
New Zealand’s Building Amendment Bill 2025 The Building Amendment Bill 2025 promises easier access to overseas-sourced products, but industry experts urge caution to ensure new mat...
Fall Arrest Systems Introduction to Fall Arrest Systems Fall arrest systems are crucial safety mechanisms designed to protect workers from injury or death when working at heights. ...
Is Your Racking Ready for Tomorrow In today's rapidly changing business environment, warehouses need to be more agile and efficient than ever. The "Future-Proofing/Optimization" ap...
Steel Strong or Storage Wrong Is your warehouse racking up to scratch, or are you falling for common misconceptions? Let's debunk some myths and ensure your storage solutions are s...
Seismic restraint, often referred to as earthquake bracing, is the practice of securing non-structural building contents to prevent damage and injury during seismic events. These c...
Digital transformation is so rapidly reshaping various industries, and the construction sector is no exception. The integration of digital technologies is streamlining processes, i...
Structural Engineering Best Practice At Brevity Racking, we understand that the safety and efficiency of your storage solutions are paramount. That's why we employ rigorous structu...
Designing interiors for educational facilities in New Zealand requires a precise balance between safety, functionality, and compliance with Ministry of Education (MoE) regulations....
BIM Coordination A Persistent Challenge in Construction How Brevity is Automating Clash Detection Building Information Modeling (BIM) has revolutionized the construction industry b...
Key Considerations for Architects Navigating Interiors Engineering Challenges in New Zealand's Education Sector: Key Considerations for Architects 1. Ministry of Education (MoE) Cr...
Brevity Digital NZ At Brevity, we live by our progressive and pioneering values, always embracing new technologies and methodologies. When a large project requiring 3D coordination...
Managing seismic safety in building projects can be complex, especially when dealing with both new and existing fit-outs. Project managers need to understand the distinction betwee...
What are the key updates to the 2024 AWCI Code of Practice for suspended ceilings? As discussed by Matt Bishop and Gye Simkin in a recent webinar, learn about the new design proces...
In this session, Matt Bishop and Gye Simkin discuss the latest updates to the AWCI Code of Practice for the design, installation, and seismic restraint of suspended ceilings. It's ...
When outsourcing steel production overseas, ensuring material quality can be a challenge, and relying on mill certificates alone might not be enough. Hardness testing offers a simp...
Brevity has been a key partner to STACKIT for many years, united by a shared passion for engineering, ingenuity, and innovation for racking and shelving.
Racking & Shelving Brogan Bruce has officially been part of STACKIT for 12 years, but in fact his training started from birth. STACKIT is a family racking and shelving business, an...
Brevity was engaged by TSA Management to provide a wide array of non-structural seismic design throughout the Airport Transport Hub structure.
The following webinars cover topics from seismic restraint compliance, updates to industry standards and new ways of working.
Starting at Brevity in a Business Development Coordinator role, Rebecca’s skills have quickly enabled her to grow her role and contribute to the team in a range of ways. Now respon...
Siamak Mosaferi grew up along the Persian Gulf of Iran and as a result, loves anything to do with the ocean. Arriving in New Zealand with his wife just over a decade ago, he had li...
CONSTRUCTION MONITORING The level of Construction Monitoring chosen will determine the value added to the project - and this could be anything from a lightweight audit function (CM...
SUSPENDED CEILINGS STANDARD - AS/NZS 2785:2020 OVERVIEW OF THE NEW SUSPENDED CEILINGS STANDARD - AS/NZS 2785:2020 So for those of you who haven’t had a chance to read the 99 pages ...
Waikeria prison redevelopment is a pivotal project for New Zealand and Brevity is proud to have played a key role in this significant national effort, contributing our expertise to...
On May 7, 2024, Brevity hosted the seventh episode of our technical webinar series, focusing on the newly drafted Technical Specification TS 1170.5. This episode was a significant ...
In our latest webinar, we discussed the newly drafted Technical Specification TS 1170.5, which brings significant updates to earthquake design actions for commercial interiors. Thi...
Bernadine’s enthusiasm for her work and the loyalty and trust she has developed amongst those she works with have made her a rock within the Brevity team.
Tauranga City Council aims to revitalise the city' centre into a vibrant community space, starting with striking library and community hub.
Meet Georgia Periam, the vibrant force behind Brevity's project delivery team! With a background in photography and a knack for organisation, Georgia seamlessly blends creativity w...
One of the stand-out features of the performing arts centre is its main hall, where large sound reflectors are suspended from the ceiling, accompanied by a striking timber halo. Th...
In the latest installment of Team Brevity's technical webinar series, we delved into the critical topic of seismic assessment for existing non-structural elements in commercial int...
The engineering details for interiors tends to be short, fast and with the potential for many clashes, resulting in a different BIM approach.
BIM FOR INTERIORS NAVIGATING EXPECTATIONS: Over the last decade, the requirements for BIM in interior engineering design has changed, as interior engineering has moved from being p...
Brevity was engaged to provide the interior seismic engineering plans for the ceilings and partitions for the new prison blocks at Waikeria. A number of security considerations inf...
From the return to the office post-COVID to the impacts of governmental shifts on the industry, Irina provides candid perspectives on navigating challenges and seizing opportunitie...
In the event of an earthquake, the seismic design of racking aims to reduce the risk of collapse or damage to the system, with the aim of protecting people, property damage and bus...
A few seasons ago, Christchurch unveiled a spectacular Christmas tree structure in the heart of the city. Behind the scenes of this festive centerpiece, the Brevity engineering tea...
Brevity was engaged for their expertise in interior seismic design for ceilings and partitions for Ockham's development, The Greenhouse.
As a recent graduate, Devante has thrown himself into his new role as a Brevity Interiors Engineer. Devante loves the fast paced, accelerated learning environment at Brevity.
Dive into the essential updates to the AS 4084:2023 standard, guiding steel storage racking systems, with our comprehensive webinar. Join industry experts Gye Simkin and SIA Senior...
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Brevity have worked with Ockham on a number of projects over recent years, and with a shared vision for working smarter, Brevity and Ockham have developed systems for efficiency fr...
Essentially, every decision made is crucial to our success, and yet we want our people to make these decisions autonomously. We enable our team to do this with confidence because b...
Michael is from the US. During his engineering degree he took a holiday to NZ, found himself in a Covid lockdown and is still here.
This webinar examines the growing need for C2 rated seismic anchors in New Zealand's commercial interiors due to new regulations. While these anchors enhance safety and compliance,...
A suspended ceiling is essentially a large weight of plasterboard or mineral tiles that act like a pendulum wanting to swing – especially with a horizontal force. A suspended ceili...
The concept of a shorter work week has been gaining momentum in recent years, with companies recognising the potential to enhance employee satisfaction, boost productivity, and red...
Understanding Seismic Restraint What is seismic restraint? During an earthquake, a building experiences a lot more movement than normal. Objects inside the building also experience...
Starting in August last year, Brevity was one of 20 companies from New Zealand and Australia to take part in the Four Day Work Week pilot (4DWW). In the initial trial we were exper...
Brevity excels in interiors engineering and seismic design, guiding construction professionals through complex regulations with a proven four-step process. Our tailored solutions, ...
Robotics are changing the landscape; providing opportunities to improve productivity, safety, and quality in interior construction.
This episode of our Brevity Technical Webinar series provided an insightful overview of the importance of construction monitoring for PS4s, the rise of remote inspections, and how ...
SUSPENDED CEILINGS Ceilings come in all shapes, sizes and designs, and depending on a range of factors, the seismic design may change to ensure they are structurally sound in the e...
Chris says he loves using what he learnt in his engineering studies. He loves that each day is never the same. There are new programmes to learn, new projects to do and lots to lea...
Internal Partitions During an earthquake, buildings experience ground shaking and seismic forces. Internal partitions can be vulnerable to these forces. If they are not designed co...
Navigating seismic restraint compliance in New Zealand's construction industry can be a tricky task. In a recent webinar, Gye Simkin, a large project lead, shed some light on this ...
DETAILED SEISMIC ASSESSMENTS INITIAL AND DETAILED SEISMIC ASSESSMENTS FOR NON-STRUCTURAL BUILDING ELEMENTS The Initial Seismic Assessment (ISA) is a process used in New Zealand to ...
The Initial Seismic Assessment (ISA) is a process used in New Zealand to assess the seismic performance of buildings following a major earthquake. It is used to determine the immed...
As a child, Irina loved playing with cars and building things with her dad. This love of creating and building, along with a highly analytical mind made engineering the perfect fit...
SIR EDMUND HILLARY COLLEGIATE THE WONDER PROJECT AT SIR EDMUND HILLARY COLLEGIATE Brevity Engineer, Devante Puiri-Tuia, grew up just down the road from Sir Edmund Hillary Collegiat...
The Wonder Project gives kids a taste of how science is used in the real world. Devante and Chris delivered the rocket building module children at Sir Edmund Hillary Collegiate.
Team Brevity Global Recently we rolled out the Brevity Best Price Guarantee, expecting this to be an impressive part of our pricing strategy given the current market conditions. Ho...
BASE ISOLATION IN STORAGE AND RACKING THE USE OF BASE ISOLATION IN STORAGE AND RACKING Why Base Isolation is the Secret Weapon for High-Stakes Storage: Surprising Lessons in Seism...
Luckily for Harley, when he began in engineering there was a lot more to it than he had first imagined. He knew about construction, but was excited to find there were plenty of oth...
Construction Monitoring is the on-the-ground checking of the construction process as it takes place. It is done by a specialist (usually an engineer) and adds value where specialis...
Traditional prioritisation using the Eisenhower Matrix The approach was used by Eisenhower, the 34th President of the US, and repopularised more recently in Steven Covey’s book The...
However, these days the question has to be asked - “should that task even be done by a human?”. If it’s a simple filing activity, is there a way to automate that task out of the wo...
Base isolation is a great example of Kiwi ingenuity. Well known for its use in major structures such as Te Papa and the new Wellington Hospital, the ability to add flexible bearing...
Arriving at Brevity, Phoenix says it was the people who stood out. Everyone was young and there seemed to be no hierarchy. It didn’t matter if you were the boss or the newbie, peop...
RACKING AND SHELVING - GETTING IT RIGHT As demand increases, it is tempting for businesses to squeeze more in. But unless this process is managed well, health and safety could be a...
The concrete slab and fill is an important part of the pallet racking seismic structural system. Because of the tall, slender shape of pallet racking, even low seismic loads can cr...
Following his PhD, Dan was offered a job at Brevity. He says “I instantly liked the way they did things. Everyone was open to sharing information, helping each other and collaborat...
Remediation options for Storage Racking If the slab is not strong enough to resist these forces the racking may tip in a seismic event, causing a risk to the safety of people nearb...
Our industry leading Brevity Best Price Guarantee is only possible due to considerable behind the scenes productivity improvements over the last 3 years. We discuss the core change...
If our brief is not the most competitive proposal that you have received, you may be able to take advantage of our 15% best price guarantee. If you send us a competitor's quote at ...
Georgia Periam and Gye Simkin have joined the Brevity Leadership team, bringing their fresh perspectives and energy to the dynamic duo, Matt Bishop and Irina Cherkasova.
We have changed our identity to emphasize concise and efficient use of time, communication, and creative solutions. Our technology streamlines processes for faster service, with an...
When it comes to designing suspended ceilings to withstand seismic loads, there are a number of solutions to consider.
Brevity’s four new grads have had their feet on the ground for just over a month, so we caught up with them to find out how their entry to life at Brevity was going.
Brevity, a New Zealand-based Engineering consultancy, has successfully implemented a four-day work week (4DWW) by prioritising productivity and innovation. The firm, which joined a...
New Zealand’s growing population and an aging school infrastructure places pressure on the education system. This combination requires significant investment to bring existing stru...
Just over eight weeks ago, BVT began their 4 Day Week pilot. As the team discussed how they would increase their productivity, they also chatted about what they’d do with their non...
What will Aotearoa look like in 30 years? What will we need in terms of infrastructure, and how will we achieve this? The national infrastructure strategy has been written to plan ...
At the recent Association of Wall and Ceiling Installers conference, the issue of seismically rated anchors (C1 and C2 anchors) was a hot topic.
Brevity, a New Zealand construction company, is joining a pilot program for a four-day work week to boost productivity, attract and retain more women, and provide flexibility to em...
Craigs Investment Partners is one of New Zealand’s largest investment advisory firms, with 650 staff servicing more than 60,000 clients. With humble beginnings in Whakatane in 1984...
Craigs Investment Partners Head Office, Tauranga Craigs Investment Partners is one of New Zealand's largest investment advisory firms, with 650 staff servicing more than 60,000 cli...
With changes afoot with the revised Aotearoa National Seismic Hazard Model, we thought it was timely to revisit the key elements of seismic design and its importance. Seismic desig...
Brevity is part of a pilot alongside 20 companies across New Zealand and Australia, supported by the not-for-profit Four Day Week Global. While many organisations are experimenting...
Brevity is piloting a four-day work week, with five staff members taking Mondays off while still receiving 100% salary for 80% of their time, provided they maintain productivity. T...
Georgia Periam is coordinating Brevity's team to improve productivity ahead of their 4 Day Week (4DW) pilot launch this week. She had some initial doubts about the concept, but has...
The Four Day Week pilot includes 20 companies from New Zealand and Australia, who will be supported with resources and direction by the not-for-profit Four Day Week Global organisa...
When it comes to designing suspended ceilings to withstand seismic loads, there are a number of solutions to consider.
PARTITION WALLS DURING A SEISMIC EVENT When you consider the forces in action during an earthquake, and the resulting stressors on internal partition walls, there are two main inte...
When it comes to designing suspended ceilings to withstand seismic loads, there are a number of solutions to consider.
Follow a day in the life of Georgia and see her organisational and productivity skills at work!
Along the banks of the Waikato river sits the heritage Hamilton Hotel. Originally built in 1865, it was once the centre of Hamilton life, with the Queen and Prince Phillip reported...
The concept of BIM has existed since the 1970s, with the first description of a Building Information Model appearing in a paper in 1992. Yet, here we are in 2020 and we still strug...
Brevity stood out to Alex from the get go. Having worked with many engineers over the years, he has a feel for how much work and responsibility goes into a design. There’s the chal...
On Site Synergy On-Site Synergy: Relationships are key says Developer Alex Khera has business interests spread across a number of industries, but his passion for construction is un...
Engineers use a standardised document called a Producer Statement (PS) to show that a proposed building element complies with the NZ building code. Construction Monitoring is the ...
MAKING SENSE OF PRODUCER STATEMENTS AND CONSTRUCTION MONITORING PS1, CM4, RFIs and CANs… the terminology used by engineers for consents can seem like its own language. What exactly...
The urban chic Habitat Apartments, located in the heart of Wellington City are nearing completion. Eight levels of one and two bedroom apartments, tucked in amongst the city's dini...
We explain what perimeter design is, why perimeters are important, and the two most commonly used methods for seismic design. We outline how much perimeters should move, what const...
Being able to code is an important part of your tool kit for the future. The use of artificial intelligence will free engineers from the standardised work of today and allow more t...
THE IMPULSORIA AND AN ENGINEERING LEARNINGS FROM THE IMPULSORIA AND AN ENGINEERING VISION FOR THE FUTURE Let’s start back in the 1850s. The impressive image above is the Impulsoria...
We know women are under-represented in the NZ construction industry. Stats NZ states 13% of construction workers are women, but that drops to just 3-4% when you look at how many ar...
Commercial Developers For New Zealand's leading commercial interior firms, architects, and construction companies, navigating the complexities of seismic design isn't just about co...
Commercial Bay in Auckland, a new development by Precinct Properties, features a unique design solution for its suspended ceiling bracing system that integrates both the ceiling an...
So, when the question is asked, will a PS4 work in place of quality control, the answer depends on what level of construction monitoring is carried out, and therefore what level of...
PS4. Do I need a QC? IF I HAVE A PS4, DO I NEED TO DO MY OWN QUALITY CONTROL? If I have a PS4, do I need to do my own quality control? This question is one we hear from time to tim...
The 2020 Suspended Ceilings - Design and Installation Standard includes new seismic and wind design requirements, construction coordination, and increased testing.
Soaring an impressive 178m above the city’s skyline, the 57-storey Pacific Apartments tower includes 295 apartments from the 7th to the 57th floors, with a small luxurious boutique...
Brevity specialists in seismic engineering, share their thoughts on the drivers and the details of seismic engineering for non-structural building elements. Seismic eng...
Seismic restraint is crucial to prevent earthquakes from damaging non-structural building elements and posing risks to human safety. Recent seismic testing in New Zealand showed a ...
What a year it has been! From premium lifestyle destinations to critical infrastructure, we’re grateful to our clients for entrusting us a...
This week, I was fortunate enough to speak at the AWCI ANZ National Conference in Uluru, where I addressed the three elephant(s) in the room when it comes to seismic design. Here a...
THE 3 ELEPHANTS IN THE ROOM THE 3 ELEPHANTS IN THE ROOM WHEN IT COMES TO SEISMIC DESIGN Reflecting on the AWCI ANZ National Conference: The "Three Elephants" in the Room Looking ba...
Engineering for earthquake protection: our work with Foodstuffs
Foodstuffs is New Zealand’s leading food distributor. They look after more than 50% of the grocery market and manage more than 680 stores and wholesalers across the nation.
On Thursday 2 August, BVT Engineering Professional Services (BVT) gathered industry leaders to discuss the challenges and opportunities as...
Female leadership is so hot right now!. Female leaders in Asia, Europe and in our corner of the world are being recognised for their strong decisive action and empathy....
The use of 3D technology such as Matterport's 3D capture technology helps scan buildings more efficiently.
It can be easy to stay in the midst of a crisis, there is an addictive side to it - the drama, the constant flight or fight, adrenaline surging. So how and when do you ...
It was so refreshing to find myself in the presence of an engaged investment network of people who, needless to say, were mostly women. Arc Angels invests in organisati...
A Rube Goldberg machine, named after American cartoonist Rube Goldberg, is a machine that takes a simple task and makes it overly complicated. Clever and entertaining t...
I stumbled across an article from 1969 commenting on an engineering lecture by Lord Snow, on the risk of decision making. Even sitting here in 2020, over 50 years later...
At BVT we are embarking on a hackathon to find some cool solutions that will help our customers in a post COVID-19 lockdown world. This can be through brand new process...
We have rebranded to emphasize concise and efficient use of time, communication, and creative solutions. Technology streamlines processes for faster services, with a focus on human...
Storage racking is like a miniature city inside your warehouse. Imagine 10 high-rise buildings neatly aligned and supporting tonnes of product between them. In a
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Managing Director, Matt Bishop, and Business Development Manager, Josh Nightingale, recently visited the Australian seaboard to assess the...
Meet Rebekah, BVT’s Virtual Executive Assistant! And while she is virtual, we are not talking AI. Rebekah - or Bek as we know her, is a real person; a w...
Everyone is working to complete jobs faster, with less waste and better margins, especially in our current climate. Brett Noy and webinar attendees talked about the ben...
As you probably know, innovation is a subject very close to my heart and so I’m loving the creativity and the amazing work that has been coming out of our team. Recentl...
The requirement for design compliance in shop fit-outs is a new reality for installers and one that has the potential to severely delay a project. When ensuring seismic...
It’s been described as a massive work-from-home experiment, Covid-19 has been the dramatic catalyst that has catapulted us into working remotely. Undoubtedly there are ...
Who is responsible for seismic design and code compliance? The answer isn’t as clear as you might imagine. Our Managing Director, Matt Bis...
In times of unprecedented uncertainty and change, the right time to focus on improving our systems and processes is NOW. Here’s how we can help…
As you know, I am a bit of a fangirl of Professor Brené Brown, who ...
Everyone knows the health sector has been ripe for innovation and disruption but it’s always been too hard. The regulatory barriers have been too high, the research tim...
BVT loves to move at pace. It’s what we do well. We have a growth mindset and we recruit talent that will not just tag along for the ride, but really put the boosters o...
This is a time where the importance of our health centres and the flow of effects this can have for our communities couldn’t be clearer. We cannot understate the signif...
A question we often get asked is why aren’t seismic designs completed in the early design stages of a project? Especially when design has ...
As uncertainty within the industry mounts, the need for collaboration and coordination is also growing. In both Australia and New Zealand we may find ourselves in a ful...
Sometimes you just lose your mojo... find out how our team used process to get it back - and which method we used. Did it work? Yeah baby!
Seismic restraint is crucial to prevent earthquakes from damaging non-structural building elements and posing risks to human safety. Recent seismic testing in New Zealand showed a ...
When we think of AI in futuristic terms, it can become overwhelming. In the workplace, there is a concern of mass unemployment as we see many skilled analytical jobs be...
Our team have enjoyed working closely with Westfield on the coordinated seismic design for their entire redevelopment fit-out, including m...
Over the past 5 years, our team at BVT have worked on the seismic design of the majority of airport redevelopments in New Zealand includin...
Scentre Group owns and operates the pre-eminent living centre portfolio in Australia and New Zealand with retail real estate assets and sh...
We had a wonderful evening in Brisbane discussing seismic code compliance with key QLD industry players. In this bulletin, we address some...
Prioritizing diversity is a great way to drive innovation and success in any industry, and there really are no excuses to not implement it into your company’s list of p...
This week NZ has gone to level 3 and the construction sector has started ramping up again. But while we can get back on site and get projects underway, new regulations ...
Artificial Intelligence is here, and it’s already changing the way we live, the way we interact and the way we work. Being able to adapt to a new set of rules in the fu...
As the number of vertical schools being constructed across Australia and New Zealand increases, the need for experience in these projects is also growing.