
Leaders back construction 'mega-comeback' later next week
'The matua is hoping for a mega-comeback' - Shane Jones
'The matua is hoping for a mega-comeback' - Shane Jones
One of New Zealand's biggest landowners is forgoing millions of dollars in rent.
Construction issues delay opening of Christchurch's new Te Pae Convention Centre.
Shortlist of the Auckland area's best new buildings includes a surprise.
The Warehouse has been paid $52 million through the wage subsidy scheme.
The company is also moving staff to 80 per cent of their usual income.
"That goes with the territory - I don't look for sympathy" - Ross Taylor.
Company refutes union claims about how it's acting during the pandemic.
"Purchasers can't even view the completed development" - The Antipodean buyer.
The Reserve Bank recognises the financier's failure is "distressing".
"We are simply not able to continue to pay all our New Zealand people" - chief says.
Company devising pay reductions for about 5000 staff over the next 3 months.
The land bought by Costco is classified as sensitive.
Infrastructure projects of $10m-plus in the new group's orbit.
But where to from here for house building?
Investors across the industry have been hit by the downturn.
Contractors could suffer severe financial hardship.
Employees checklist or audit of their new workplace suggested
"Ceasing construction in New Zealand within the next 36 hours" - Ryman
The pain is shared during an alliance.
Summerset has ramped up security around its retirement villages.
Builders are being urged to go on the front foot to cope with Covid-19 disruption.
Kiwi Property talking to a hotel business about operating accommodation on the top levels.
"We would expect signoff on the foundations around mid-year." - council chief.
The business is being hammered by travel restrictions but extra $85m insurance expected.
Transformative $1b Te Awa Lakes housing and adventure park for Hamilton gets nod.
"I did it because I've done well in my life" - Manson
Fletcher is targeting 30 per cent emission reductions by 2030.
New entity formed to buy 250ha of east Auckland waterfront land.