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Partnerships key to activating sites
Kāinga Ora and its build and development partners are reigniting the housing programme following the move to Alert Level 3. to ensure all health, safety and security checks, as well as preparation work, was complete, and carried out in accordance with the rules, before Tuesday 28
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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. . They’ve created rules on how to behave in the community room and then self-manage each other, it’s brilliant. “Carron’s contribution to this community has created a
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Design Review Panel
Earlier this year, our Urban Design Panels team asked for feedback on improving the effectiveness of our Design Review process by surveying a range of our builder partners. to how many reviews will be required. As a rule of thumb, proposals with standalone homes, duplexes and/or terraces and less than 30 units usually require two
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Having a pet
We know that pets can be great companions, and where possible, we want you and your whānau to experience the many benefits of pet ownership. helps to: Make sure you don’t get any fines. If you live in a complex or apartment there may be specific rules for keeping pets (including cats). Let our staff
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The room to reflect
It’s close to 12-months since Tony and his beloved dog Keeber moved into their brand new Kāinga Ora home in Northland. As the milestone approaches, Tony reflects on how his life has changed, and the room he credits with creating a community. , restocking essentials, and ensuring keys are returned. They have also established a set of practical rules for use of the room, which everyone follows and
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Suspension of building
As part of our response to the Government’s announcement of a national lockdown, Kāinga Ora has instructed its state home build partners to secure the building
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Consentium – Building Consent Authority
Quality building consent and inspection services. Who we are Consentium is the only nationally accredited and registered non-Territorial Authority Building Consent Authority (BCA) in New Zealand. It is a
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Building a pipeline of apprentices
Kāinga Ora has helped more than 70 young people into an apprenticeship with the assistance of training and pastoral care providers. becoming a builder. “I got a two-week placement doing electrical work and found out I enjoyed it a lot more than building. After that I started an apprenticeship
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Working with building developers boosts public housing in Gisborne
Agreements between Kāinga Ora and building developers will lift the number of social houses available in one of the eight areas of severe housing deprivation identified in the public housing plan. complete. This is what is happening with the development in Childers Road, Gisborne.” RND Projects is building 11 two-bedroom homes. Once complete, Kāinga Ora will
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High school students building new Kāinga Ora homes
Massey High School building academy students felt a deep sense of pride as their first Kāinga Ora home was officially opened. attended the blessing ceremony for the home, with about 19 other building academy students. “Helping build this home has been an extremely positive experience for