Construction sector trends monthly media and information overview: May 2021
An overview of the key research, data, and media releases in May 2021.
An overview of the key research, data, and media releases in May 2021.
The Building (Pools) Amendment Act 2016 repealed the Fencing of Swimming Pools Act 1987 and inserted requirements for residential pool safety in the Building Act 2004.
We are reviewing fees for all electrical workers registration and licensing, and would like to hear from licensed and registered electrical workers.
We are reviewing the fees and levy for the Licensed Building Practitioners (LBP) scheme and would like to hear from licensed building practitioners.
We are seeking your comment on the proposals to amend the following Acceptable Solutions and Verification Methods and the proposal to revoke the Simple House Acceptable Solution SH/AS1.
We are consulting on the following proposals to update and change the Building (Product Certification) Regulations 2008 (the Regulations) for the CodeMark Scheme (CodeMark).
This evaluation focused on two key evaluation questions, with a range of sub-questions:
We need to lift skills and productivity to ensure the long-term growth of the building and construction sector.
This report describes the observed efficiency, effectiveness and consistency of the end-to-end building consent processes as they have been applied to new public housing commissioned by Kāinga Ora (as an agent of the Crown). It also provides a baseline for identifying efficiency gains over time through, for example, greater use of ‘MultiProof’ and modular components.
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