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Government's infrastructure fund for housing accelerates
The Government’s Infrastructure Acceleration Fund (IAF), a contestable fund aimed at accelerating key infrastructure for housing development, has received a strong response from councils, iwi and developers throughout Aotearoa New Zealand. outcomes for New Zealand ranging from small, localised developments to large-scale developments with over 3,000 houses,” says Caroline McDowall. “The applications
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Doing good through deconstruction
A Kāinga Ora project has shown how deconstruction not only creates more sustainable results than demolition, but can also be a catalyst for positive social outcomes. materials from old homes from landfill across its large scale development projects several years ago. This target was recently extended to include small to
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Reducing waste through deconstruction
A development in Auckland has shown how an alternate method of demolition can create more sustainable results. target was recently extended to include small to medium sized public housing developments in Auckland. Diversion targets will follow in other regions later this
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Infrastructure Acceleration Fund opening for business
Criteria to access at least $1 billion of the $3.8 billion Housing Acceleration Fund (HAF) announced in March, is now available, and an invitation for expressions of interest will be released on 30 June by Kāinga Ora. short to medium-term and enable a meaningful contribution to housing outcomes in areas of need. It aims to increase the pace and scale of housing delivery by
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Sharing lessons learned through Hobsonville Point successes
In January, representatives from the Kāinga Ora Urban Planning and Design and Urban Development and Delivery teams hosted a cohort of around 20 Property Council Emerging Leaders at its Hobsonville offices. medium-density large-scale development that has progressed well, recognising the partnering with multiple private sector organisations, to share what has been
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Parks and amenities benefit residents and builders at Hobsonville Point
Giving communities early access to amenities like parks, walkways and public artwork as part of new developments helps enhance wellbeing and land value overall, a new report on the Hobsonville Point development has found. Communities to help inform future investment decisions across its portfolio of large-scale developments, with the goal of creating thriving communities. It surveyed
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Government infrastructure fund moves to next stage
Housing developments throughout the country are one-step closer to fruition this week, as more than 80 proposed developments from councils, iwi and developers go through to the next stage of the Government’s Infrastructure Acceleration Fund (IAF). in the process are set to do this through a range of both large-scale and smaller developments, with the majority estimating delivery of housing within the
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More affordable homes for Tāmaki
More first home buyers in Auckland are waking up in their new home. People and whānau are starting to move in to 61 KiwiBuild homes in the new Hīnaki Street development built by NZ Living, located within Point England, Auckland
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Partnering in Ōpōtiki for new homes
More public housing is on the way in Ōpōtiki following the purchase by Kāinga Ora of land from Ōpōtiki District Council. working to have these homes ready for people to move in to as soon as we can.” “This is the first large-scale development by Kāinga Ora in Ōpōtiki for many
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Warm welcome for new whare on Wanaka Street
More than 400 community members came together to celebrate the completion of Northland’s largest new social housing development, on Wanaka Street, Whangarei. , General Manager at Soho Group said they are proud of the Wanaka Street development - the third medium-density development the group has delivered for Kāinga Ora