Fletcher Construction chief executive Graham Darlow has apologised to the Irish community after suggesting that some builders who carried out shoddy repair work on Christchurch earthquake damaged homes had "gone back to Ireland".
Darlow made the comments at a press conference yesterday releasing the findings of a Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) quake repair survey.
The survey of around 100 Canterbury homes found 32 of had foundation repairs that did not meet Building Act standards.
An additional 23 homes were assessed as having minor repair defects
Darlow said the affected properties would be brought up to standard by the contractor at no cost to the homeowner or the Earthquake Commission.
"There may be a few that we can't find the contractor, maybe they've gone out of business, maybe they've gone back to Ireland, and for those Fletcher will be fronting for the cost of that repair."