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Public housing developments scoop multiple industry awards
Four Kāinga Ora developments have won 2021 Property Industry Awards. New Zealand. CLT uses timber panels, which are manufactured off-site, are fast to install, and are 100% renewable. The development also includes
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Changes announced for KiwiBuild programme
Minister of Housing, Hon. Dr Megan Woods, has announced changes to the KiwiBuild programme. ) , which has further information on eligibility and the application process. In summary Changes to the KiwiBuild price caps Price caps are used to set the maximum
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Kāinga Ora solar programme awarded for breaking new ground
The award-winning Kāinga Ora renewable energy programme is leaving a legacy for both social housing customers and New Zealand’s electricity market. landed on a ground-breaking solution to this challenge, known as a multiple trading trial. “The trial allows our customers to continue using as much solar energy
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Renewable energy
As a landlord and urban developer, we are mindful of reducing our environmental footprint and helping create climate resilient homes and communities. . This can increase the amount of solar used in the building by up to 50% compared to individual systems. The beauty of the technology is that it doesn’t restrict a
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Pushing innovation at Busby Street
Off-site manufacturing (OSM) technologies combine in this standout pilot project in Auckland’s Blockhouse Bay. -up apartments contain 18 two-bedroom transitional homes built using Cross Laminated Timber (CLT). This is a building system which Kāinga Ora has been among
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State of the art building technologies
Construction is underway on Busby Street in Blockhouse Bay, but not in the way you might think. weeks. The extensive use of timber products enables a long-term store of carbon, making it a more sustainable approach to building. CLT also has a low-energy use
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New homes and new ways to connect with Kāinga Ora in Timaru and Invercargill
Kāinga Ora is planning to deliver a number of new homes in Timaru and Invercargill over the next two years, with multiple developments set to boost the supply of public housing across the two areas. provide more new homes that are better designed and well-suited to modern lifestyles. “By making better use of existing sites, we can enable more people to live
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Tinna’s whimsical garden filling hearts – and tummies
Everyone needs a sanctuary – a place to retreat to when life gets tough. For Christchurch mum Tinna, her sanctuary is the garden she has lovingly created at her Kāinga Ora home, Bush Cottage. vegetables which Tinna uses to make meals for her elderly neighbours each week. She also uses the produce from her garden to help feed the homeless. Tinna’s work
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New public housing development opens in New Lynn
An impressive variety of new warm, dry homes have been officially opened by Housing Minister Megan Woods in West Auckland. one to five bedrooms in size. There are ten different types of housing on the site, including two-storey homes, and multiple apartments located in three
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Why Carron’s our favourite neighbour
Meet Carron. She’s world-famous at a Kāinga Ora apartment complex in Auckland and extremely popular with the children who live there. children showing up to learn how to cook and how they can look after the environment by using compost and recycling. Carron uses games to teach the children