Chinese workers' bonded labour scheme 'tip of iceberg'
NZ Chinese Building Industry Association calling for urgent awareness campaign.
NZ Chinese Building Industry Association calling for urgent awareness campaign.
COMMENT: Let's strip the Auckland Council of its power to issue building consents.
COMMENT: Eight-point plan to get better housing by disrupting the construction industry.
Properties in upmarket North Shore beach location draw interest from townhouse developers.
A city of the 21st century has more of the past than you might think.
This summer we look back at the big stories of last year. This is from November.
Ebert Construction's failure a symptom of raft of issues.
Treasury's Chris White updates the Herald on market reaction to the plan.
100 KiwiBuild houses up in a year - well short of 1000 anticipated.
COMMENT: How exiting a 'bloody scandal' will help Fletcher Building.
Misi Sau Evile misquoted the pricing and completion date of a complex two-story home.
Proud 18-year history, now unsecured creditors claim $4.5m
Firms combine to produce affordable, Māori-style pre-fab houses to Kiwi buyers.
Holdfast name and its Gorilla brands will live on, despite sale to European company.
Pera Te Amo died following a workplace incident in Papakura last weekend.
A lawyer predicts more builders could follow Corbel Construction.
The firm, which had $35m worth of projects underway in Auckland, is now in liquidation.
COMMENT: New authority will override the planning and consenting powers of local councils.
EDITORIAL: Housing Minister Phil Twyford's housing megalith will have fearsome power.
Councils will be consulted but will not have power to veto Government plans.
A bach with soccer-net walls and a future-proofed sustainable home impressed the judges.
The new authority will have the power to override Auckland Council planning decisions.
NZI is refusing to insure multi-million dollar boats near Auckland construction sites.
Could transforming the central city be done better if officials shed all fear?
COMMENT: Is it politically wise to continue to insist this is a social assistance scheme?
PM says the claim Labour undercosted its KiwiBuild policy by $18 billion is incorrect.
Stock falls more than 10 per cent, wiping $500m from market cap.
Fletcher has lowered its expectations for the coming year.
Beneath the city, Auckland's biggest transport project, the CRL, is noisily taking shape.