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Graphic dotted map of Northland Tai Tokerau

REGIONAL INSIGHTS

Northland Tai Tokerau

$2.86bn

Total Value of the Project Pipeline in 2023

7,030

Estimated Workforce Size in 2023

-61%

Workforce Supply/Demand Gap across Region

WORKFORCE DEMAND IN THE REGION

Workforce demand in Northland Tai Tokerau

Reading the heatmap: 

Each district is colour-coded by the dollar value of construction work predicted to take place in that district during 2023.

Under 'Supply/Demand Gap', each is colour-coded by the difference between our projection of the size of the local construction workforce and the demand for workers forecast by our Labour Model.

Check out today's figures at the Construction & Infrastructure Workforce Information Platform. 

WIP logo - Construction & Infrastructure Workforce Information Platform NZ

REGIONAL FIVE-YEAR PIPELINE OF WORK

Regional five-year graph for Northland Tai Tokerau

The Northland Taitokerau five year rolling pipeline of work has grown from $6.2B in June 2020 to $9.1B June 2023.

WANT THE DETAIL FROM PEOPLE IN THE REGION?

Cover of regional report for Northland Tai Tokerau

This report forecasts the workforce demand for the construction and infrastructure sector in the Taitokerau region and the need to develop its capabilities and productivity to meet the challenges now and in the future. 


This report investigates the future of construction and infrastructure workforce planning, the development of its capacity, and its significance for the region. 


A series of regional workshops were held to identify regional issues and opportunities together with initiatives that could be actioned to help improve the supply demand gap in the short to medium term.

Downloads as a pdf file.

Regional Skills Leadership Group logo, Aotearoa NZ

Te Purunga ki Te Raki - Taitokerau Regional Skills Leadership Group (RSLG) is one of 15 RSLGs set up to identify and support better ways of meeting future skills and workforce needs in our regions and cities.


RSLGs are part of a joined-up approach to labour market planning that sees our workforce, education and immigration systems working together to better meet the differing skills needs across the country.

Click on the below link to find out more about the RSLG kaupapa:

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