Construction
Resource consent botch-up: Property owners forced to stop mid-build
The Auckland Council resource consent botch-up will be a nightmare for those who have to re-apply, says a character property coalition spokesperson.
Top Stories for Friday 17 August 2018
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Construction and business leaders: Not enough skilled workers
Half of the country's Construction and Business leaders believe the sector's current performance is sub-par.
Calls for Mana in Mahi scheme to cover all apprenticeships
The new scheme aimed at getting thousands of young beneficiaires into work is being criticised for not going far enough to fix New Zealand's dire labour skill shortage Audio
Asian Construction Forum set up to boost sector
Asian companies contribute $7 billion each year, to the sector, helping meet the demand for the large scale, quality construction & infrastructure projects that are needed, and to address labour… Audio
Will foreign builders chase business in NZ
The problems afflicting the construction sector are not expected to lead to an influx of foreign building firms, according to one government official. Audio
MBIE reviews procurement guidelines
Construction leaders visited Parliament today to discuss the challenges facing the sector with ministers, a week after Ebert Construction went into receivership. Ministry of Business, Innovation and… Audio
Builders' payments delayed due to contract change
The Ministry of Education is being blamed for a badly leaking Auckland high school and for changing contracts so that builders can wait up to twice as long as usual to get paid.
Ebert Construction goes into receivership
Ebert Construction has gone into receivership, owing $40 million and leaving subcontractors out of pocket. Workers and contractors arrived at sites around the country this morning to find themselves… Audio
No sign of NZ building costs easing
The construction industry is warning there is no end in sight to the high costs that are holding up some building projects.
Latest global crisis: Running out of sand
Sand is the most extracted solid material in the world with 50 billion tonnes mined a year, used for everything from roads and buildings to mobile phones - and we’re running out. Investigative… Audio
Mark Graham: Busting prefab housing myths
Prefabricated houses are being billed as the solution to building affordable homes quickly. The government has announced it will beef up the sector to fulfill its Kiwibuild promise of 100 thousand new… Audio
Uncertainty in building sector about cladding fire safety
Growing uncertainty about the fire safety of cladding on high-rise buildings is beginning to bite on the construction sector. The Auckland Council is warning of delays in dealing with consents for… Audio
Govt to make it easier to hire overseas construction workers
The government is proposing changes to make it easier to employ workers from overseas to work in the building and construction industry.
Councils says buildings with Grenfell-style panels are safe
Auckland and Wellington city councils have been quick to reassure people that its safe to live and work in dozens of buildings with similar cladding to that of the deadly Grenfell Tower. Tomorrow is… Audio
NZ still using 'seriously flawed' building product assessment
A controversial audit that found fault with New Zealand building controls after the fatal Grenfell Tower fire is ringing alarm bells across the Tasman.
Second review launched into building product quality controls
The ministry in charge of construction standards has launched a review of building product quality controls - two years after its previous review resulted in no action whatsoever. That previous review… Audio
Middlemore failed to chase $12m leaky building claim
Court papers show Middlemore Hospital failed to pursue millions of dollars in a leaky building claim against construction firm Hawkins. They also show the Counties-Manukau DHB drastically cut back its… Audio
Council connects young job-seekers with employers
Thousands of young job-seekers met potential employers in Auckland yesterday in an event aimed at getting more of the city's youth into jobs. Auckland Council organised the JobFest because more than… Audio
Middlemore's multi-million dollar building not approved
An investigation is under way into a multi-million dollar building at Middlemore Hospital that did not get the right financial sign-off. There may be another Middlemore Hospital building that also… Audio