Today's figures show 942 new consents worth $358 million were issued in Auckland in March, compared to 800 permits worth $342m in February. Consents in Canterbury ticked up to 491 worth $192m versus 361 worth $130m a month earlier.
"Homebuilding in the (Canterbury) region has pulled back now that the residential rebuild is past its peak, but it does appear to be finding a base at firm levels," said Ranchhod.
Including alterations, the value of building work consented in the March month was a record $2 billion, Stats NZ said. The value of residential work, including alterations was $1.2b, up 17 per cent on the year. The value of non-residential building work rose 82 per cent on the year to $837m in March, while the floor area consented rose 41 per cent on the year to 325,000 square meters.
"A consent for the Park Hyatt Hotel in Auckland helped boost the value of non-residential consents to its highest-ever level," business indicators senior manager Neil Kelly said. "This month's spike in commercial consents shows there's still quite a bit of building work in the pipeline," Kelly added.
On an annual basis, the value of non-residential work rose 11 per cent to $6.46b while floor area shrank 14 per cent to 2.73 million square metres.