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Bunnings aims to double NZ revenue: new boss
Bunnings New Zealand is aiming big over the next five years. Here's their plan.
Bunnings New Zealand is aiming big over the next five years. Here's their plan.
The three bedroom house was lifted over the prison fence by a crane this morning.
Job cuts follow disastrous $952 million of losses at firm's Building + Interiors unit.
Feather Place, Claw Place and Pallid Green feature in new Falcon's Landing subdivision.
Fletcher Building's Building + Interiors (B+I) unit confirmed two-year losses of $952m.
A $300m project to boost housing in northwest Auckland could boost public transport too.
A $300m plan for a housing project in West Auckland is in doubt.
COMMENT: It is nice at last to have a Govt that treats Auckland not as a rival power base.
EDITORIAL: "Affordable" housing on the Unitec land will need to be well planned.
The new model will not be in place "in the immediate future" and could be some time away.
A luxury home building company has gone into liquidation.
Four companies are in the running to build a $1.2 billion wastewater tunnel in Auckland.
A UK expert warns an over-reliance on migrant workers won't fix the problem.
Ted Manson is building $160m of new Auckland apartments, mainly for the poor.
The Ted Manson Foundation is building three big housing projects in Auckland. / Jason Oxenham
Seascape developer claims tallest NZ record
Policy-holders with the troubled firm should seek advice to minimise their losses.
Students moved into the new four-level block last month.
There are about 130 workers contributing to the project, set for completion in 2019.
The retirement giant made $56.5 million in half-year profit.
EXCLUSIVE: More than 100 illegal workers on Auckland's building sites deported.
Operation Spectrum finds 15 fraudsters deported from NZ, came back with new names.
The project is scheduled for completion in 2020.
Staff were evacuated from the Justice Precinct after faeces dripped through the ceiling.
This result was a big turnaround on its previous $301 million profit.
Companies taking on projects to win revenue rather than chase profit, says industry boss