Construction
Shareholders Association on the risks facing Fletcher Building
Fletcher Building's board should consider breaking up the company into more manageable parts, the association says.
New Christchurch stadium expected to bring in $50m annually to region
The new Te Kaha Stadium in Christchurch is expected to bring $50 million per year to the Canterbury region.
Construction of the $683 million complex is full steam ahead after years of planning… Audio
New home consents fall by a quarter following bumper 2022
A big drop in applications to build new homes reflects a slowdown, says a senior economist, but the fall comes off a record peak.
Death of apprentice builder indictment on construction sector - WorkSafe
Two Bay of Plenty building firms have been fined and ordered to pay reparations after the death of a 19-year-old apprentice.
Forged fire safety certificates exposed in Christchurch
Building control officers in Christchurch have caught a private company's compliance manager forging fire safety certificates, including for a school.
Increase to cost of building new homes at seven-year low
New figures show the growth in residential construction costs has fallen to its lowest level since 2016.
'Happiness is not to be found in a suburban McMansion' - Grand Designs' Kevin McCloud
The presenter of the Grand Designs TV show Kevin McCloud doesn't want us to "go big or go home". Audio
Cartel conduct: Construction companies charged for bid-rigging
A landmark prosecution has been made in the construction sector today. For the first time in New Zealand, two construction companies and two directors are being prosecuted for acting like a cartel… Audio
Waikato Expressway repairs mired in delays
Almost $50 million of repairs to a rutted expressway between Auckland and Hamilton are mired in delays and question marks.
The latest low point in the decade long saga of State Highway One outside… Audio
Saving South Dunedin from going under
South Dunedin is one of New Zealand’s most densely populated areas but it is also one of the lowest lying. Coming up with ways to save it from repeated flooding is becoming urgent. Audio
Saving South Dunedin from going under
South Dunedin is one of New Zealand’s most densely populated areas but it is also one of the lowest lying. Coming up with ways to save it from repeated flooding is becoming urgent.
AudioBuilding product requirements mean more efficient construction - Minister
The government has welcomed regulations coming into force that require manufacturers and retailers to publish installation and use information about some building products.
Steel and Tube forecasts steep fall in year-on-year earnings
The building products firm is forecasting pre-tax earnings to fall by half on a year ago but its chief executive expects strong earnings growth will return to previous levels as demand improves.
Bulldozing through environmental laws
The Detail - At a time when severe weather events are wrecking the environment, contractors on small building sites ignoring the rules are adding to the problem.
The little guys contributing to a big problem
At a time when severe weather events are wrecking the environment, contractors on small building sites ignoring the rules are adding to the problem. Audio
The little guys contributing to a big problem
At a time when severe weather events are wrecking the environment, contractors on small building sites ignoring the rules are adding to the problem.
AudioMulti-million dollar plans for equestrian centre near Ashbutron
Consents been made to develop a $200m equine stud and equestrian centre next to Lake Hood in Ashburton.
Ministry of Justice's growing reliance on property contractors revealed
The Ministry of Justice has been hiring more and more contractors, some costing thousands of dollars a day.
Transmission Gully's impacts on streams and fish investigated
A landmark Wellington motorway once lauded for its green credentials is being investigated for its impact on streams, native fish and one of the country's most sensitive inlets.
Auckland commercial real estate rents keep rising
A persistent economic downturn has failed to stand in the way of strong demand for high-quality commercial real estate.