A total $58.1 million was issued in Tauranga building consents last month. Photo / File
A total $58.1 million was issued in Tauranga building consents last month. Photo / File
Tauranga City Council issued a total $58.1 million in building consents during February, new data shows.
Priority One's latest building consents report showed a surge of construction activity during the first two months of 2019.
"We thought at the end of last year the construction sector had plateaued, but thatdoes not seem to be the case based on 2019 so far," Priority One projects manager Annie Hill said.
Both Tauranga and the Western Bay of Plenty councils set new records for the value of consents issued.
Compared to the same time last year, Tauranga City Council issued a 17 per cent higher value of building consents, while the Western Bay was a massive 52 per cent ahead.
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.