Sustainability: investment risk or opportunity?
A recent survey of major New Zealand commercial property investors looked at their views towards sustainability in their portfolios.
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A recent survey of major New Zealand commercial property investors looked at their views towards sustainability in their portfolios.
Designers and builders enjoy a broad and ever-increasing range of cladding options for walls and roofs. While appearance is a prime consideration, it is useful to consider the upfront and lifetime costs.
Cost-effective and convenient, the use of prefabricated building elements is already widespread and seems certain to grow.
A field test of housing in several New Zealand locations found most didn’t meet University of Otago minimum housing standards. So what would it cost to bring them up to scratch, and what do landlords think?
A recent study found that much of the boom/bust effect in New Zealand’s construction industry is caused by internal systems structure and behaviour, rather than by external factors.
When double glazing became mandatory it was thought the cost of these window systems would drop. Did that in fact happen?
Builders need to work harder if they want to keep new house owners happy and the all important referral to new clients rolling in.