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Covid lockdown: Workers' pay might soon be cut, says building chief
Building businesses "may need to start reducing pay for workers in Auckland".
Building businesses "may need to start reducing pay for workers in Auckland".
An extension couldn't come at a worse time, with spring a traditionally busy period.
Either sink power cables into the ground or build a new power pole: solutions offered.
Purchasers' life savings and deposit money are locked in with the current contracts.
"Incredible increase will directly impact cost of housing," building industry CEO says.
Experts see it as a good move for the airport to diversify.
Two Waterstone Insolvency liquidators join BDO receivers to run land-owning company.
'It's not about how much money you earn, you're sort of in or you're out.'
Umbers is now based in Melbourne but starts later next month
New buyer can't complete final sale paper work during lockdown. But seller won't budge.
Fourteen days of lockdown: sales volumes fell by a third
Council expects to release city CVs in December after they were originally due last year.
Rooftops are heavily planted so disappear into the area's outstanding natural beauty.
Builders outside Auckland could run out of materials and equipment within three days.
The chain has 330 supermarkets and gets millions of shopper visits annually.
Resource consent being sought for tourist lodge to be built on part of a 193ha farm.
OIO intended to progress investigations and get court orders for asset sales.
CoreLogic data: House prices not growing as much as they had been.
"Tenants are beside themselves. They really are." - Daniel Friedlander.
Archie Brothers Cirque Electriq and Holey Moley Golf Club - just the start.
"Stay the ....outta my house. I'm not Zooming you. Creepy little people." - Geordie Rogers
Work on construction only started in 2020 but building work stopped in May.
'The property is insured and the insurance claim has been accepted in full' - owner.
Construction sector facing very challenging times, with some operators "treading water".
Australasian business reveals performance in last 12 months hit by Covid
"We have moved quickly to keep our residents and staff safe" - Scoullar
Agents and buyers can't visit or evaluate properties in person.
"A lot more risk of the pandemic this time": Metlifecare chief executive Earl Gasparich.
"We'll get straight back into it as soon as we can" - Andrew Lamont on show suite.
Total assets of $4b are up from $3.5b, company developing four new sites