
Supreme Court rejects Beca appeal over demolished Wellington BNZ
Beca failed in the High Court and the Court of Appeal so took matters to Supreme Court.
Beca failed in the High Court and the Court of Appeal so took matters to Supreme Court.
Downer-owned builder wins huge job, the largest private infrastructure job of its type.
Mark Gunton plans robust appeal to traffic decision.
Developers have fought for years to create new townships on outskirts of Auckland.
First job: A landmark 57-level luxury tower between Commerce and Gore streets.
A modular housing project has a big financial fallout, liquidators picking up the pieces.
Economic downturn didn't dent our food market: biggest owner expanding, replacing stores.
Winners of highest value of construction projects in 2023: BCI Central names top 10 in NZ.
Big move is expected to occur next November when 1200 staff are due to shift.
'A stunning achievement and a great case study for engineers and the property industry.'
NZX-listed giant has for two years had towering plans for New Lynn so what's the holdup?
Simplicity Living says it is 'a faster, better, cheaper way to build'.
'Bigger is uglier and harder, not better when it comes to construction' – Richard Kroon.
Lifting the lid on big ambitious Auckland building projects.
New images show 'Melbourne'-style development planned for Avondale.
'Not possible to get past the time and resources required in dealing with Eke Panuku.'
Berths are planned to be 14m to 25m with 10 superyacht berths at the new facility.
'Some of these farmers must have thought we were bonkers when we turned up.'
Who's behind the ziggurat on an inner-city gym rooftop?
Kāinga Ora on accounts, aesthetics, Mitre 10 in Waikato, what price a Resido car park?
'This is about galvanising the membership and Mitre 10 being a co-operative' - Smith
'It will take us five years, hoping to be the most visited destination in Queenstown.'
The plan is to 'give order to the rather disordered collection of buildings and spaces'.
A grandstand going for apartments but the latest study shows fewer cranes on our horizons.
Residents in the building at 76 Albert St were threatened with having to leave by Monday.
South Auckland industrial caught the eye of our wealthiest man, who is advancing plans.
Deposits taken on the first stage or 180 units amount to around $100m of sales.
Around $2.5b of infrastructure is estimated to be needed to enable plans to proceed.
Payment so far is only 35c in the dollar. Deloitte plans a further distribution soon.
'For every three people coming into New Zealand, we need a new house.' - Mike Blackburn.