Building system reforms are set to make construction easier, faster and more affordable while also strengthening protections for homeowners, Building and Construction Minister Chris Penk says. “The Building Amendment Bill passed its first reading today, and will deliver the most significant building system reforms in 20 years, with the express purpose of improving regulation and supporting New Zealand industry to grow and deliver the homes and buildings we need,” Mr Penk says. “This Government…
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From:Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage The Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, James Browne TD, has today announced approval of €350m of Social Housing Investment Programme funding for the delivery of 647 new social homes across five Dublin sites in Ballymun, Finglas, Whitehall and Ballybough. This significant initiative demonstrates the scale of this Government’s unprecedented investment in social housing and reflects its clear commitment to deliver 72,000 …
President Dr Mohamed Muizzu has assured that housing provision for citizens, one of the Administration's most significant pledges, is proceeding uninterrupted and that major housing projects will be completed and handed over to the public by mid-2028. The President made these remarks at a press briefing held at the President's Office this morning. During the briefing, the President emphasised that, unlike previous administrations, the current Government is prioritising not merely structural co…
Chief Government Spokesperson Mohamed Hussain Shareef has announced that an additional 710 housing units will be added to the 3,260 homes already contracted through the Bank of Maldives (BML) in Hulhumalé Phases I and II and Vilimalé. He made the announcement during today's edition of the Presser with the Spox series while responding to questions from journalists regarding the Government's housing projects. The Spokesperson stated that concept designs for all but one of the social housing proje…
The erection of three tower cranes at the New Dunedin Hospital’s inpatient building site marks a major milestone as construction moves into its next phase, Health Minister Simeon Brown says. "The Government is committed to delivering the world-class hospital that Dunedin, Otago, and Southland deserve, and it's great to see visible progress being made on site," Mr Brown says. "With three tower cranes now being erected, the project is transitioning from foundation works into the main vertical co…