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The Government will take action to increase competition in the residential building supplies sector following the release of the Commerce Commission’s market study final report.

  • Building and Construction
  • Commerce and Consumer Affairs

The Government is taking action to reduce waste and lower emissions from the building and construction sector in significant Building Act amendments announced today.

  • Building and Construction

A new Critical Materials Taskforce will bring together industry experts to watch for emerging supply chain risks in the building and construction industry.

  • Building and Construction

Law changes that introduce a new voluntary certification scheme for modular component, or prefab, manufacturers, and strengthen New Zealand’s building product certification scheme have come into force today.

  • Building and Construction

The work to get more people into stable housing is continuing at pace in Christchurch, with six additional homes delivered in partnership between the government and community housing provider Ōtautahi Community Housing Trust.

  • Building and Construction
  • Housing

The Government is driving innovation and ramping up progress in Rotorua with the first six of 37 homes delivered with the fast, modern, off-site building method known as OSM.

  • Building and Construction
  • Housing

New Zealanders are not getting a fair deal on some key residential building supplies and while the Government has already driven improvements in the sector, a Commerce Commission review finds that changes are needed to make it more competitive.

  • Building and Construction
  • Commerce and Consumer Affairs

A new three year plan to transform the construction industry into a high-performing sector with increased productivity, diversity and innovation has been unveiled by the Minister for Building and Construction Dr Megan Woods and Accord Steering group this morning.

  • Building and Construction

Since forming a taskforce last month to help resolve the plasterboard shortage, good progress is being made, says the Building and Construction Minister, Dr Megan Woods says.

  • Building and Construction

Seven centres around the country have secured Government funding for groundwork infrastructure like pipes and roads that will enable over 8,000 new homes to be built.

  • Building and Construction

The Minister for Building and Construction Megan Woods has set up a Ministerial taskforce with key construction, building consent, and supply chain experts to look at what more can be done to ease plasterboard shortages, including the potential for legislative or regulatory change.

  • Building and Construction

The last twelve months have been the busiest on record for new home consents reflecting ongoing support for the biggest Government building programme in decades.

  • Building and Construction

Annual figures for the last nine months show more new homes have been consented than ever before.

  • Building and Construction