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Building Compliance for Facilities Managers
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Wellington - Auckland - Christchurch
Hi ,

As part of FMANZ’s Professional Development Pathways Series, we're excited to present Building Networks’ Rosie Killip, who will share her vast and in-depth knowledge of building law to get you up to speed with everything you need to know about getting and keeping your buildings compliant. 

This coming February and March FMANZ is offering:
 
Building Compliance 101:
A one-day course for facilities managers and building operators who are relatively new to the topic of building compliance
 
Building Compliance 201:
A one-day course for mid-management/senior FMs, covering some of the more complex building compliance matters in the current building legislation. 
 
 
  Building
Compliance 101
Building
Compliance 201
Wellington 25 February 26 February
Auckland 9 March 10 March
Christchurch 31 March 1 April


The 101 course will cover:
  • What are the responsibilities of building owners and facilities managers?
  • What building control processes do you need to know?
  • What work can contractors/tenants do on-site without a building consent?
  • What do you need to check before leasing or taking over a building?
  • When are building consents and Code Compliance Certificates necessary?
  • How to check the feasibility of upgrades and alterations to existing buildings.
  • The lowdown on compulsory safety checks of systems through compliance schedules and BWOFs.

The 201 course will cover:
  • The top 10 things to watch out for in building compliance.
  • How to get your Building WOF sorted. 
  • What you need to know when making alterations to existing buildings.
  • How to save hours of stress, time and emails bouncing between you, your contractors and council.
  • Hot tips for changing tenancies!
Attendees at Rosie's sessions have saved countless hours and dollars in building compliance simply by knowing what questions to ask, and what to say no to. Rosie’s practical, humorous and engaging style will ensure you leave these one-day courses armed with tools and tips you can use immediately.

To register:
scroll down and click the 'register now' button of the course and region you wish to attend. 


Investment:
  • FMANZ Members: $350 + GST
  • Non-members: $390 + GST

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This workshop is part of FMANZ’s educational offering – the Professional Development Pathways series. Supporting members' continuing professional development and career pathways, this series is a key aspect of FMANZ’s broader education focus and a building block of the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Programme launching on 1 April.
Rosie Killip
Director of Building Networks, Rosie is an international speaker, author and training practitioner specialising in building law. She is a sought-after speaker for building conferences and a regular commentator on building compliance in New Zealand.  With substantial insider knowledge of how councils review and interpret the Building Act rules, she brings practical insights and wisdom from over 20 years of working alongside building compliance staff, council staff, building inspectors and building owners.
  • FMANZ Members: $350 +GST,
  • Non-members: $390 + GST
You will receive an invoice for payment following registration

FMANZ reserves the right to cancel this workshop should sufficient participant numbers not be reached. 

Cancellation Policy:
Notice to withdraw must be sent in writing to FMANZ. (events@fmanz.org)
  • Notice received 5 to 10 days prior to the course will incur a withdrawal fee of 50% of the total cost of the workshop. 
  • Notice received 1 to 4 days prior to the course will incur a withdrawal fee of 75% of the total cost of the workshop.
  • Notice received on the day of the course will incur a withdrawal fee of 100% of the total cost of the workshop. 
Unless otherwise agreed with FMANZ. 
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Event Enquiries:
Marjolein de Graaf
events@fmanz.org
Mobile: (021) 106 2021
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