A building boom and looming ramp up in the Government's KiwiBuild programme has got Auckland Council rethinking its building consent processes.
In the last financial year, the council issued 12,300 consents for new houses - the highest since 2004 - and commercial and industrial space increased by 64 per cent on the previous year.
The council is also carrying out 160,000 building inspections and issuing 15,000 code of compliance certificates a year.
Today, the council released the findings of an independent review of its building consents 'Meeting Demand Programme', which found it is on the right track but needs to speed up work in areas like forecasting, recruitment and systems.
Chief executive Stephen Town said the council had been "under the pump" issuing building consents.