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Transforming construction through innovation; our offsite manufacturing plan
Our new offsite manufacturing plan will help to deliver more quality public and market homes at a faster rate, while contributing to a more effective and sustainable building sector. we can help grow the capability and capacity of the New Zealand OSM sector. General Manager Construction and Innovation, Patrick Dougherty says Kāinga Ora has
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Auckland Light Rail is a win for urban planning, people and the planet
Late last month, Cabinet announced the much-anticipated decision on the route and mode for Auckland Light Rail, the $14.6b project to create mass rapid transit between the CBD and Māngere. section to Mt Roskill provides capacity for decades to come as well as reducing disruption to Queen Street and Dominion Road. From an urban perspective, it
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Major Government investment in water and sewerage infrastructure for eastern Porirua
The Porirua Development is more than just upgrading and creating news homes in eastern Porirua; it’s about ensuring the infrastructure and community amenities can support future generations. crucial infrastructure will improve the resilience and capacity of the water supply network for around 19,000 existing residents in eastern Porirua and prevent
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More funding to enable a brighter future for eastern Porirua
Housing and Urban Development Minister Megan Woods announced Government is committing a further $204 million from the Housing Acceleration Fund to the eastern Porirua large scale project. around 550 additional public, market and affordable homes. The increased infrastructure capacity also has the potential to unlock a further 2,000 homes for both
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Celebrating the opening of Freeland Reserve in Roskill South
On Saturday 29 October the Roskill South community joined the Kāinga Ora Roskill Development Team to celebrate the reopening of Freeland Reserve. South over to May Road Primary School,” says Christian. “It provides a place for local connection and genuine recreation.” The reserve’s wetland capacity has been
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Building climate resilient homes and communities
We recognise the importance of building homes and communities that are resilient to our changing climate. infrastructure to support our large-scale urban development projects. Before building even starts, one of our first tasks is to consider how we can improve the capacity
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Significant funding boost announced for Auckland housing developments
Minister of Housing and Urban Development, Hon. Dr Megan Woods, today announced further infrastructure funding for the five large-scale urban renewal projects Kāinga Ora has underway in Auckland. additional public homes, 4,000 replacement Kāinga Ora homes, and 10,000 additional affordable and market homes. The increased infrastructure capacity will also
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Next step in better housing outcomes for Tauranga
Tenants in elder housing units in Tauranga are being welcomed to Kāinga Ora following completion of the purchase of most of Tauranga City Council’s elder housing portfolio. an additional benefit for the community, and Kainga Ora’s longer-term plans for more new dwellings on these properties will create additional housing capacity
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Feeding our wild friends at the zoo
When two Kāinga Ora sites were cleared in West Auckland recently, we were delighted to be able to donate vegetation to the very hungry residents of Auckland Zoo. have ever had. We ended up filling three truckloads to capacity!” says Ruth. Browse also has uses beyond kai for animals. One of the ways zookeepers use browse
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Innovative approach to supplying building materials gets underway
A new building materials research programme is expected to increase productivity and reduce waste in construction. development sites in Rotorua over the next 18 months,” Matt says. Ramping up delivery In recent years, Kāinga Ora has significantly increased its capacity to