'It's really cheap to build here, it's nuts': Expat Kiwi on why she won't rush home
Outfit with own supply chain would force pricing rethink, says expert.
Outfit with own supply chain would force pricing rethink, says expert.
Tommy Parker local training and upskilling is an imperative.
Since Mainzeal collapsed five years ago there has been considerable industry turmoil.
Precision Construction is building this new house in Sarsfield St, Herne Bay.
Big building companies are tapping into social media to try to tempt young unemployed Aucklanders into construction trades. Fletcher
The cost of construction materials is rising up to 10 per cent for some products due to strong demand.
Aucklanders are about to endure a "five-year nightmare" as work starts on a raft of major jobs, including the New Zealand International Convention Centre.
The boss of the $850 million Transmission Gully project worked on one of Queensland's biggest motorway jobs before shifting here.
Neighbours have failed to stop Ryman Healthcare getting consent for a $100 million-plus village between Greenlane and One Tree Hill.
Scaffolding has been taken down before work is completed on what was promoted as Auckland's newest five-star luxury hotel.
Another construction industry player has criticised Fletcher Building's dominant position in New Zealand's plasterboard market via its Winstone Wallboards.
The Commerce Commission is so concerned about construction industry cartels, price-fixing and bid-rigging that it has launched a website calling for whistleblowers.
Money that Mainzeal Property & Construction owed to its staff, a trading bank and Inland Revenue has been largely repaid.
Construction workers are at Auckland University's Newmarket campus site, preparing former warehouses for the first students to move in from late July.
Australia's economic growth isn't losing pace and might have even picked up a little as the non-mining sectors of the economy start to recover.
The collapse of Mainzeal has people worrying about who will construct the residential and commercial buildings required for Christchurch, writes Liam Dann.
It's time for a dose of fatalism and some common sense when it comes to dealing with earthquake-prone buildings across New Zealand in the wake of the Christchurch quakes.
Construction continues on the Auckland Art Gallery extension and renovation project in the Central City.
Crane Group is a Sydney-based building and industrial products company which traces its history back to 1867.
Demolition work proceeds on the Manchester Courts building, one of the earthquake damaged buildings on the corner of Manchester and Hereford Streets in Christchurch.
Global re-insurance companies will probably take the bulk of losses for claims from the Christchurch earthquake not covered by EQC, says Moody's.