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What will developing look like after the Enabling Housing Supply Bill? Part 1: 10 Key Questions
In a rare joint announcement, Labour and National introduced ‘The Enabling Housing Supply Bill’ (abbreviated from its full and rather wordy name, ‘The Resource Management (Enabling Housing Supply and Other Matters) Amendment Bill’) in October
Terminal Reinstatements: An insurance policy for commercial property managers, landlords and tenants
While commonplace in the UK, condition surveys and terminal reinstatement assessments are not commonly part of the lease process in New Zealand. However, they do tie into the building maintenance lifecycle and where completed provide
Maynard Marks awards Property and Building Consultancy Excellence Scholarship in association with Unitec
Maynard Marks is proud to invest in up-and-coming talent within New Zealand’s construction industry, encouraging the next generation of property and building consultants. Therefore, we are delighted to award the inaugural Maynard Marks Property and
Maynard Marks appoints Rachel Venables as Associate Director – Principal Architect
Rachel Venables, FNZIA, has joined Maynard Marks as Associate Director-Principal Architect. She will lead our talented team of architects and designers to deliver new build, redevelopment, and remediation projects to our diverse client base. Rachel
Got a building project? Here’s why you should consider appointing a construction monitor
When a building project starts on-site, it’s an exciting time. You assume that your contractor will complete the works in accordance with the consented design documentation, such as the architectural plans and specification. Yet, this
Why lead surveys are vital for PCBU’s with buildings constructed prior to 1980
If you are a Person Conducting a Business or Undertaking ("PCBU") that owns or manages a building constructed before 1980, it’s highly likely that it will contain lead-based paints. PCBU’s are required to identify hazardous
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