Search results
Displaying 1 - 10 results of 1000 for "no in korean"
-
Waste minimisation initiative recognised at industry awards
Kāinga Ora has received industry recognition for work related to the organisation’s waste minimisation and site clearance initiatives – including taking out the Supreme Award at the New Zealand Procurement Excellence Awards 2022. Māori whānau with access to land in Northland and Gisborne. Leading the change Construction and demolition waste makes up about half of all waste sent to
-
Density and amenity go hand in hand
Sue Evans, urban designer for our flagship Community Lane development in Avondale, talks about the design elements that are helping turn the medium-density development into a community. older or have accessibility needs. We also knew they would likely not have lived in this type of development before, and that a shift to medium density living
-
Wastewater upgrade prevents sewage flowing into harbour
, improving te taiao (the environment) and enabling much-needed new homes to be built. Around 40,000m 3 of raw sewage will now be prevented from flowing into
-
Rangatahi renovations build connection and career pathways
Four homes arrived on trucks, but that’s just where the journey began for 75 teenage tradies in training. Rangatahi tell us why they wanted to restore a relocated Kāinga Ora home. opportunities for social and economic uplift, we may not see the outcome today but it could be an outcome that we may see in two years, five years or 20 years’ time,” he
-
Molley Green Reserve: ‘a place we call home’ reopens
It’ll help enable up to 1,200 new homes in Auckland’s Roskill Development and is “hugely important” to the community that’s already here. Join Leah and Tessa for a tour of the newly-reopened Molley Green Reserve. . It’s amazing.” Now, JP and the team are planning a series of community activations to encourage the community to get back into “the vibe” they always enjoyed
-
Etu Rakau: creating a circular economy by connecting community
Rata Taiwhanga is determined to cultivate connection – to build the type of community he wished for while growing up in a Kāinga Ora home. At one of our properties in Mangere, he’s secured nearly $80,000 to do just that. to convert five tonnes of organic scraps into compost every year. “Fully being funded now allows us to really deliver these amazing workshops to the community
-
Finding efficiencies in urban development
Kāinga Ora is kicking off an initiative to drive down costs and achieve efficiencies for the delivery of urban development projects. within the Neighbourhood Planning phase, such as water or utilities, has now developed its own individual process map, and these have been knitted together into
-
Kāinga Ora urban development keeps on delivering
New roads, pipes and streetlights have paved the way for thousands of new homes in neighbourhoods across Auckland and in eastern Porirua, as large-scale urban developments led by Kāinga Ora hit new milestones. in suburban communities that would not otherwise have benefited from investment, and the scale Kāinga Ora is working at means it’s possible to address multiple
-
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. individual tasks impact a housing project. Feedback from teams note the faster and effective in-person collaboration, the unique opportunity to learn regularly -
Privacy Notice
This privacy notice explains how Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities looks after your personal information. information from you when you interact with us. This may happen in a number of ways, including when you: talk to us over the phone, e.g., when we make a note of the call