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Transforming construction through innovation; our offsite manufacturing plan
Our new offsite manufacturing plan will help to deliver more quality public and market homes at a faster rate, while contributing to a more effective and sustainable building sector. people and communities requires us to think differently. Transforming construction through innovation; our offsite manufacturing plan, sets out the action Kāinga Ora
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Offsite manufactured housing delivering in Rotorua
Families will soon move into the first six of 37 new state homes in Rotorua. The quality, modern homes are our latest delivery of offsite manufactured (OSM) houses for people and whānau in need. the final 12 homes early next year. The homes were built offsite in Huntly by Kāinga Ora build partner Builtsmart, who are one of the country’s largest
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Transitional housing villages open in Māngere
Twenty-eight new homes to be used for transitional housing have opened in Māngere.
Produced using offsite manufacturing, 17 of the homes are situated on Garus Avenue, while the remaining 11 homes are on nearby Cottingham Crescent. opened in Māngere The 11 Cottingham Crescent homes were also produced using offsite manufacturing. Built by Perry Modular homes in Cambridge, there are 8 two -
Home delivery! More transitional homes for Mangere
Twenty-eight new homes to be used for transitional housing are being transported from Waikato to Mangere, to help meet urgent demand in the area for short-term accommodation. Produced using offsite manufacturing, 11 of the new warm, dry Kāinga Ora homes will arrive at Cottingham Crescent this week, while a further 17 homes and a
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Ramping up offsite manufactured builds
As we look to increase off-site manufactured (OSM) builds within Kāinga Ora housing developments, we’re investigating the capacity of OSM suppliers around New Zealand to supply this type of home at scale. manufactured offsite, then transported and installed at the build site. OSM construction is comparable in cost to traditional builds but produces less waste and
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42 new much needed whare for Rotorua whānau
The largest public housing development in Rotorua has seen 42 homes completed at Quartz Avenue, Pukehangi. Rotorua Lakes Council. The single storey two, three and four-bedrooom homes have been built offsite and completed at pace, in around 18 months from when the build
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New apartment complex for central Auckland suburb
The Auckland suburb of Point Chevalier is about to welcome individuals and couples to a significant social housing development of 61 apartments. project commenced at the same as time as the global COVID-19 pandemic,” he says. “The development uses offsite manufactured units, built offsite in a factory, and
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Greymouth homes to welcome new residents
Local iwi this week blessed four new two-bedroom homes at Hall Street in Cobden, with the local community given the opportunity to look through the homes before the new residents moved in. The homes were built offsite by Westport company South Peak Homes and transported by truck to the site in early May. The homes were placed on piles
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The impact of blessing new homes for Tairāwhiti whānau
Morehu has blessed many of the 90 new Gisborne homes Kāinga Ora has built in the last 2 years. As a kaikarakia based in Tairāwhiti, he knows that a blessing is a very important part of providing homes for whānau who haven’t had anywhere suitable to live. Trade Academy is based at Gisborne airport where they build homes before they are transported to site and connected to services. Kāinga Ora is contracted to purchase 10 of these offsite manufactured homes from Iconiq this financial year.
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More homes for Maraenui, with more on the way
Nine family homes for transitional housing at Maraneui, Napier are completed and ready for whānau to move in. The homes are one of three developments underway in Maraenui to deliver 31 transitional housing places.
. Across the 9 new homes, 26 tamariki will move in, out of motel accommodation.” Benefits of offsite manufacturing Naomi Whitewood outlined Kāinga Ora is using