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  • National Building Consent Authority up-and-running

    Kāinga Ora has established an independent Building Consent Authority (BCA) called Consentium to process most building consent applications for public housing. March 2021, Consentium will start processing national building consents for public housing of up to four levels, as well as provide inspections and Code Compliance

  • Important milestone for Highbury Triangle

    A whakawātea (cleansing) has recently been held in advance of civil works starting in early August. between Great North Road and Community Lane, will include 236 homes across 6 to 8 levels. As part of the whakawātea, the mauri (life force) represented by the whenua

  • Celebrating new homes for seniors in Glen Eden

    Kāinga Ora and community housing provider Haumaru Housing have officially marked the completion of 41, one-bedroom homes in Glen Eden, designed for older people. to the local shops and has lift access serving all levels. All 45 residents, including four couples, had moved in by the end of September and now call Wilson

  • Homestar 6 rated public homes ready for whānau in South Auckland

    This week, we marked the completion of 19 new public homes in the South Auckland suburb of Manurewa. are safe and comfortable for people with various levels of mobility,” Ms Pearce says. The homes have been built on a 2,422 sqm site where three single public

  • Old friends, new homes

    Cadness Road resident John is quick to share his thoughts when asked about his new Kāinga Ora apartment in the Auckland suburb of Northcote. living next to me.” Built by Miles Construction, the Cadness Road development was completed in January of this year, and consists of three three-level buildings

  • New apartment complex for central Auckland suburb

    The Auckland suburb of Point Chevalier is about to welcome individuals and couples to a significant social housing development of 61 apartments. up of three buildings with separate entrances and lobby areas, lift access to all levels, a community room complete with a kitchen, meeting room and gardens for

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  • Good progress delivering new public homes in Tairāwhiti

    Civil defence assessments indicate that very few of Kāinga Ora’s 1,320 state homes in Tairāwhiti have been affected by Cyclone Gabrielle. their homes and communities.” Naomi says in the last year we have boosted our customer-facing teams to provide a greater level of service and address the

  • Housing styles

    Kāinga Ora’s focus on building new homes means that we’re deploying a variety of housing styles and sizes to make best use of our land holdings, meet contemporary demographic demand and ensure those most in need are housed appropriately. As well as stand-alone state and market homes, we are delivering duplexes, two or three-level walk-ups, terraced homes and apartment buildings. We are

  • New warm and dry homes for Kerikeri

    Twenty new public homes are planned across two properties on Clark Road. . This is expected to include 12 homes within a three-level walk up apartment building on one property and 8 two-storey terraced homes on a neighbouring property

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