
SkyCity withholds $26.9m from Fletcher over convention centre woes
SkyCity withholds $26.9m from Fletcher over NZICC
SkyCity withholds $26.9m from Fletcher over NZICC
COMMENT: Construction industry is booming but companies are continuing to fail. Why?
"This is the first time we have done anything like this."
The facelift of 246 Queen Street will reportedly mark a revival for the street.
10,000 new homes over 15 years, including 2400 Kiwibuild homes.
MBIE is carrying out a review of several of the council's building control activities.
Carters is chasing Bella Vista Homes director Danny Cancian for the more than $1 million.
Auckland continues to lead the way in construction demand.
"We made life terrible for them and I feel ashamed."
The market will be keeping a keen eye on the Fletcher result out today.
The sharemarket is poised for big Wednesday, with a slew of results due.
Research suggests retirement village development adds significantly to the local economy.
More than half of the properties will be in the affordable price range.
Disputes between construction developers and contractors tipped to rise.
The sale is most likely to attract interest from private equity buyers.
They might not be wearing flash clothes, but some are earning huge dollars.
COMMENT: Business confidence may be down but the economy is still going strong.
Big jump in the number of new Auckland homes given approval to be built.
Workers have been allowed back into an Ebert Construction site to retrieve tools.
The best and worst of times have arrived together for NZ's construction industry.
Ebert Construction in receivership and wages are being paid day-to-day.
Questions over whether Ebert's woes will impact on Middlemore project.
The rate of new home construction is set to rise more slowly between now and 2020.
Housing scheme's boss makes a habit of tackling things head-on.
Spark is gearing up to launch a business which services tradespeople.
The deadly lung disease striking down Aussie tradies is said to be looming here too.
A stonemason went from healthy to the intensive care unit in only a few months.
The funding will come out of the Government's $3 billion provincial fund.
Developers will retain only the exterior of the original building.
COMMENT: Three court rulings should be enough to protect the Okura marine reserve.