Requesting information from services that reduce the incidence and severity of injuries in the construction sector
Purchaser
Accident Compensation Corporation
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Published
10 Jul 2025
Closing date
22 Jul 2025
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Summary
RFx ID: 32025684Organisation: Accident Compensation CorporationOpen date: Wednesday, 9 July 2025 10:00 AM +12:00Close date: Tuesday, 22 July 2025 5:00 PM +12:00Categories: 25172100 - Vehicle safety and security systems and components 32150000 - Automation control devices and components and accessories 46200000 - Defense and law enforcement and security and safety training equipment 46210000 - Workplace safety equipment and supplies and training materials 72000000 - Building and Facility Construction and Maintenance ServicesRegion: New ZealandOverview: Does your work focus on reducing injuries for construction workers? Construction remains one of the high-risk sectors in New Zealand. Each year, the construction sector contributes around 36,000 claims (16% of all workplace claims), costs $229 million (17% of workplace claims costs), and accounts for 890,000 workplace weekly compensation days (19% of total weekly compensation days). ACC is gathering information about the number and type of organisations in the New Zealand construction sector that are/ or have/ or could implement initiatives aimed at reducing the incidence and severity of injuries within the sector. We want to hear from organisations that can: • deliver measurable claim savings in the New Zealand construction sector (our target is to save between 3,699 and 4,099 claims by 2036); • use evidence to target areas that will have the greatest impact – e.g. injury types, sub-sectors, business size; and • ensure sustainable long-term improvements in health and safety practices for construction workers and businesses. If you provide these types of services and are interested in responding, please subscribe to this Notice for full access to the Request for Information (RFI) and Response Form. Responses close 5pm, Tuesday 22 July. Does your work focus on reducing injuries for construction workers? Construction remains one of the high-risk sectors in New Zealand. Each year, the construction sector contributes around 36,000 claims (16% of all workplace claims), costs $229 million (17% of workplace claims costs), and accounts for 890,000 workplace weekly compensation days (19% of total weekly compensation days). ACC is gathering information about the number and type of organisations in the New Zealand construction sector that are/ or have/ or could implement initiatives aimed at reducing the incidence and severity of injuries within the sector. We want to hear from organisations that can: • deliver measurable claim savings in the New Zealand construction sector (our target is to save between 3,699 and 4,099 claims by 2036); • use evidence to target areas that will have the greatest impact – e.g. injury types, sub-sectors, business size; and • ensure sustainable long-term improvements in health and safety practices for construction workers and businesses. If you provide these types of services and are interested in responding, please subscribe to this Notice for full access to the Request for Information (RFI) and Response Form. Responses close 5pm, Tuesday 22 July.
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