National's Building and Construction spokesman says the Government's KiwiBuild plan could be threatened by construction sector issues but a minister has said those issues are dogging high-rise or commercial building rather than residential construction.
Andrew Bayly, who is also National's associate finance spokesman, said he had concerns about KiwiBuild's chances and Housing Minister Phil Twyford's expectations after construction sector issues including Ebert Construction's receivership last week, with estimated debts of around $40 million.
"I hope Mr Twyford actually achieves what he's going to do with his 100,000 [new home] target because I think that's good for New Zealand but my view is he's going to really struggle to achieve that because I doubt he's put in place the building blocks to make sure you can get to the stage where you are building an additional 10,000 houses a year," Bayly said.
Twyford, Infrastructure Minister Shane Jones and Building and Construction Minister Jenny Salesa spoke at the Beehive yesterday after a meeting with construction industry representatives, with Salesa saying Government agencies would be reminded of procurement guidelines on projects to ensure they set a good example.
A spokesperson at Twyford's office said yesterday issues in the construction sector were predominantly in the "vertical" or high-rise space, not the lower-rise residential sector.