KiwiBuild 90 pct below target in first year: Collins
100 KiwiBuild houses up in a year - well short of 1000 anticipated.
100 KiwiBuild houses up in a year - well short of 1000 anticipated.
The tank manufacturer, at 19 Goatley Rd, serves key building industry players.
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.
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.
The 57-level Pacifica building the first to get an exemption from the foreign-buyer ban.
Fletcher has lowered its expectations for the coming year.
The stone building is among the heaviest to have ever been moved in New Zealand.
Māori land protest appeal against Fletcher's Ihumātao housing estate fails.
Construction companies are being advised on how to attract - and look after - women.
Newmarket's retail scene is set for some big changes.
The council funding would be returned when the project goes to market.
Steel & Tube said Fletcher has under-valued its business.
Sneak peek inside Park Hyatt Auckland.
Around 41 new hotels are planned for Auckland in the next five years.
The facelift of 246 Queen Street will reportedly mark a revival for the street.
Auckland continues to lead the way in construction demand.
"We made life terrible for them and I feel ashamed."
Kiwi engineer, construction specialist, academic and railway boss Sean Sweeney.
Auckland Council demanded urgent action and issued a "stop work" notice.
The market will be keeping a keen eye on the Fletcher result out today.
More than half of the properties will be in the affordable price range.
Tommy Parker local training and upskilling is an imperative.
Since Mainzeal collapsed five years ago there has been considerable industry turmoil.
Workers have been allowed back into an Ebert Construction site to retrieve tools.
The best and worst of times have arrived together for NZ's construction industry.