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Supported Housing Strategic Plan
Kāinga Ora has developed a Supported Housing Strategic Plan, which provides our people with strategic direction as we grow and evolve our provision of Transitional Housing and Community Group Housing for people and whānau in need. respond to demand for Supported Housing assets. It charts a course to improve levels of service. Read a summary of the Supported Housing Strategic Plan.
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Wellington’s largest residential development site reaches major milestone
Kāinga Ora and its partners are celebrating a significant milestone with the completion of civils and infrastructure works at the Esk site in Te Rā Nui – Eastern Porirua Development. flows downstream and out into Te Awarua-o-Porirua Harbour. This is something Ngāti Toa Rangatira have been advocating for since 2019,” says Will. “It’s a great
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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. In our large-scale projects, thorough investigations of all climate-affected natural hazards impacting on potential development sites, including overland flow
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Te Ara Awataha wins big at prestigious engineering awards
The work to rejuvenate a greenway in Northcote, Auckland, has been recognised at this year’s Institute of Public Works Engineering Australasia (IPWEA) NZ 2023 Asset Management Excellence Awards, with the project team taking home three awards. underground. Part of the project involved ‘Daylighting’ the stream – opening it back up – increasing capacity and enabling the overland flow of water to travel through
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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. its partners and suppliers. The organisation introduced a number of solutions to increase cash flow and ease the financial burden felt by many, while also
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Small steps make big difference in Christchurch street
Dickson Crescent resident Andrea has always dreamed of having a nice fence like the one she has now. , being cared for and looked after, and instils a sense of pride that hopefully flows through to people’s sense of wellbeing,” he says. Vicky, Ariane and Carey from Te Whare Awhero lend a hand
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More public homes in half the time
Three brand new, quality homes built in a record 59-days. This milestone was recently achieved through the Kāinga Ora Housing Delivery System (HDS), working with build partner Jennian Homes Residential (NZ) and Jennian Homes Canterbury. accuracy drives a reliable flow of work that enables predictable results, and detailed advanced planning reduces onsite delays. Working side-by-side means different
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Flying the flag to support our mates
With construction workers six times more likely to die by suicide than a workplace accident, hundreds of sites across the country are flying the flag in support of mental health and suicide prevention. sites stemmed from an understanding of wellbeing coming first. “Nothing’s more important than wellbeing, and productivity and the rest flows on from that,” she said
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Housing Delivery System project
Kāinga Ora is undertaking the biggest public build programme in decades.
Our Housing Delivery System (HDS) is what we’re calling a new way of planning and building houses to deliver much needed, quality homes for whānau faster and at a lower cost. Expectation’. This accuracy drives a reliable flow of work that enables predictable results. Working side-by-side means different specialists understand how and why their -
A garden to remember
Craig was devastated when his mother passed away, but keeping a garden in her memory is helping the Kāinga Ora customer get through. For Craig, neatly manicured lawns, flowers and shrubs are more than just about garden pride – they’re a way to honour his mother. Even the most eagle-eyed