New Zealand's biggest architectural firm Jasmax is laying off staff and has seen its managing partner resign from the company.
The company is remaining tight-lipped about the reasons behind the cuts, but they come at a boom time for the construction sector.
Jasmax is behind some of New Zealand's biggest building projects, including Wellington's Te Papa museum and Lambton Square shopping centre, the Fonterra building and Sir Paul Reeves centre in Auckland and Christchurch's Burwood Hospital. It's also part of Auckland's massive City Rail Link project.
The company won't say how many of the company's 250 or so staff and 22 principals have been made redundant, but one staffer estimated it could be 10-20 per cent.
Jasmax marketing communications manager Sarah Rothwell confirmed the departures, but said commercial sensitivity was one reason she couldn't give more details.