Overall, the combined sub-region issued 26 per cent more building consents by value than for the first two months of 2018.
However, things quietened down in February following a record January month when the value of building consents reached $83m.
There were 182 building consents issued in January, totalling $58.1m in value.
Of the 182 consents, 69 were single/dwelling consents valued at $25.8m, 37 commercial consents valued at $27.1m and 2 government/community consents valued at $$430,000.
Consents for residential new builds slowed slightly from January ($26m vs $29m), however, there was a significant drop in commercial consents ($27m vs $49m).
Western Bay District Council had a very strong start to the year for the value of building
consents issued.
After a robust January month, during February it set a new record for the value of consents ever issued in a month at $41m.
There was a $3m rise in residential new builds from last month, bringing the total value to $20m - just short of the two-year record of nearly $21m.