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  • Environment Strategy

    Our Environment Strategy focuses on how we can accelerate the delivery of positive environmental outcomes for present and future customers, communities and neighbourhoods. Ngahere(森林) 将社区与其周围的环境重新融合在一起,支持环境恢复,把重点放在打造城市环境中的ngahere。 10. 恢复河流生命力 搞好我们的社区设计,恢复水道以及土地与水的连接并减少进入水道的沉积物。 更多信息 进一步阅读以了解我们如何 建造适应气候变化的住房和社区 。

  • Who we are

    The formation of Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities in October 2019 marked the beginning of a step change in housing and urban development in New Zealand. 作为Kāinga Ora,我们需要实现的目标不仅仅是成为社会福利住房的房东或城市发展机构,我们的立法框架制定了运营原则,使我们能够对新西兰和新西兰人的生活质量产生更深远的影响。 这一使命反映在我们的愿景声明中: 建设更美好、更明亮的住房、社区和生活 。 我们被赋予了更广泛的责任,需要与更多样化的客户和利益相关方合作

  • 5. Settling

    Find out what happens on settlement day and everything you need to do to prepare for owning your first home. 您已经胜利在望了。从确定您的房贷细节到准备搬家,了解您在拥有第一套住房之前需要做的一切事情。 交割前您应完成的事 恭喜!您的出价已成为无条件。现在,在拿到住房的钥匙之前,您还有几件事要做。 以下是您在交割日之前需要做的事情: 完成您的房屋贷款细节 ——当交割日期确定,请与您的银行、信贷机构或房贷经纪人联系,以最后确认

  • Infrastructure Acceleration Fund

    Laying the foundation for new communities and neighbourhoods throughout Aotearoa New Zealand. 基建项目,以促进该地区的进一步发展,包括新建水库和泵站、当地供水升级和改进,以及横跨Waikato河的多用途步行和自行车桥,以将东部郊区市中心连通起来。 这笔资金预计将支持  大约4,000套新住房 ,这些住宅靠近工作岗位、教育和交通,打造人们可以在同一空间生活、工作和娱乐的“20 分钟城市”,减少出行需求

  • Training and apprenticeships

    We are using the scale of our build programme to increase construction training opportunities through initiatives such as our apprenticeship and building academy programmes. Construction(建筑业同行伙伴) 在新西兰所有行业中,建筑业的自杀比例最高,Kāinga Ora相信它可以发挥作用,以帮助患有心理健康问题的建筑工人在需要时获得帮助。鉴于这个原因,我们在 2020 年与自杀预防和心理健康慈善机构MATES in Construction建立了合作关系。 正在Kāinga Ora的建筑工地推出的

  • Solar panels on your home

    Here’s some helpful information on your solar panels and how to get the most out of them. 程序查看一段时间内产生的电量。 您可以在计算机上或通过智能手机上的 Playstore 或应用程序商店下载该应用程序。 如果您的小区安装了 Solshare 系统,您将无法使用应用程序,因为太阳能在所有家庭之间共享。如果您想了解更多有关其工作原理的信息,请发送电子邮件至 solartrials

  • Specified Development Projects

    The Urban Development Act 2020 empowers Kāinga Ora to initiate, facilitate, and undertake urban development that contributes to sustainable, inclusive, and thriving communities. 可以提交特定开发项目的提案吗? 如果你们希望就《城市开发法案》寻求建议,或讨论是否可以选择一个项目进行评估,您可以向相关团队发送电子邮件至 sdp.enquiries@kaingaora.govt.nz 。我们将与您联系,讨论您的项目,及其能否从SDP流程中受益的原因。 根据初步讨论,如果Kāinga Ora认为该提案

  • 2. Preparing and applying

    Learn how much you could borrow, build your deposit and understand the home loan process. Housing Foundation (external link) 等其他组织。 查看获得批准的PHO提供机构的完整列表和相关资格标准,请访问 住房部与城市发展部。 (external link) 毛利土地服务(The Whenua Māori Service) Tupu.nz提供毛利土地服务,以帮助毛利人在永久业权土地上实现拥

  • Procurement - supplying goods and services to us

    Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities is always looking for suppliers who are innovative, reliable and cost effective. Ora采用Harakeke(原生亚麻)作为我们社会和可持续采购项目的象征,代表我们为新西兰培育可持续成果。 了解更多关于《Pā Harakeke——社会和可持续采购框架》的信息 新西兰政府采购 MBIE为新西兰公共部门采购商品、服务和工程制定了良好实践标准。Kāinga Ora将这些标准应用于我们的采购活动

  • Privacy Notice

    This privacy notice explains how Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities looks after your personal information. 方式以及我们提供的服务,但个人信息可能包括: 身份证明文件,例如,您的新西兰护照、出生证明或永久居留权确认函(如果您不是新西兰公民的话)的副本 您的名字 出生日期 您的地址 您的联系电话号码和电子邮件地址 谁和您同住 您拥有的宠物 您所租房屋的房屋状况 银行详细信息,例如,为了设置向我们自动付款 雇主详细信息,例如,以

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