
Builder struck-off for keeping insurance deposits; clients in the lurch
Ben Jones took at least 20 deposits for insurance guarantees but didn't lodge them.
Ben Jones took at least 20 deposits for insurance guarantees but didn't lodge them.
Government documents reveal stonemasons remain at risk from the deadly dust.
'Other group house builders have laid off significantly more staff than we have.' - Burney
Giant of the sector reports in the face of falling house prices, Government scrutiny.
'The Smiths are such humble people. They’re some of the most experienced retailers in NZ.'
Ex-ANZ bosses have linked up with fiercely private heir to NZ's former richest man.
Fletcher Building’s 94 per cent share of NZ's wallboard market is often cited on topic.
Worry about NZ buildings: "Life-saving measures lacking cause a risk to life. I despair."
'NZ needs to grow up and accept the costs if we are going to build a prosperous future.'
398,000 bonds were lodged with Tenancy Services by February, up from 383,000 a year ago.
Real irony: Now is a great time to build.
New insights from an agency managing 19,000 properties: What does it say?
'Level of concern amongst residents and advocates about some of the sector’s practices.'
"We allow people to do decorating of their apartments. You’re allowed to bring your pets."
'Sloped the bottom of the cruciform indents at a 50-degree angle,': birds don't roost.
Andy Davies established the hub 11 years ago.
Lawyers challenged almost all aspects of the claim brought in the proceedings.
Sales of the housing sites taking longer than expected.
The company wanted to reduce waste and build in a more sustainable and higher-quality way.
One narrow, winding road and no schools are the locals' two main concerns.
'It was always going to be a big space.'
Marutūāhu-Ockham will have delivered 541 Auckland apartments: 199 are KiwiBuilds.
Summer's bad weather might keep numbers low throughout the year.
Victim support group: customers haven't received goods they paid for.
US giant clears way for expansion of its Auckland headquarters.
To quickly get the $13m it needed to settle the deal, Mega went hunting for finance.
He imagines he follows the rules but still gets "hauled off to a concentration camp".
This knowledge will now be used to rebuild a historic wharenui.
'Extension to enable staff to investigate flooding impacts and its implications': Parker
The design and layout also helped criminals because signs and posts had been removed.