Housing New Zealand is to start a series of small redevelopments in Christchurch that are expected to result in 200-350 new homes being built in the next 18 months Sean Bignell, General Manager Assets Development, says the extra houses will assist in replenishing Housing New Zealand’s depleted stock, help meet future housing demand and make better use of existing Housing New Zealand properties.
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Housing New Zealand wins Australasian Housing Awards
Housing New Zealand’s Canterbury team has taken two top spots in the New Zealand section of this year’s Australasian Housing Institute Awards. The annual Awards recognise social housing success stories in New Zealand and Australian professional practice, with the aim of highlighting the difference social housing professionals make to people's lives.
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Removed Glen Innes state houses being recycled
All of the first 24 houses being removed from Glen Innes will be refurbished and re-used, says Graham Bodman, Housing New Zealand programme manager. The houses are being removed as part of the northern Glen Innes redevelopment project. Seven houses have been removed already, and more will be relocated over the next few months.
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Companies register to work on Housing New Zealand earthquake repairs
Sixty-seven companies have registered to assist in repairing 212 of Housing New Zealand’s vacant damaged Canterbury houses.
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Development Group brings experience and expertise to Glen Innes redevelopment
A group of three experienced development companies have joined forces as the preferred partner for Housing New Zealand’s redevelopment in northern Glen Innes.
“We are pleased to announce that Creating Communities has been selected...
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Preferred Development Partners Panel for the Minor Redevelopment Programme – Greater Auckland area
Request for Expressions of Interest
Housing New Zealand Corporation is a Crown owned entity. It invites Expressions of Interest from suitably qualified property development organisations for appointment to a Preferred Development Partners Panel. It is anticipated the Panel members could include private property development groups, third sector providers, Iwi or any combination of these entities. Once appointed, the Panel members will then be invited to submit proposals for development opportunities from the Minor Redevelopment Programme, through subsequent Request for Proposals processes.
The Minor Redevelopment Programme is likely to include the Preferred Development Partners providing proposals for the financing, designing, consenting, construction, titling and sale of social, affordable and private housing on selected sites in the Corporation’s Greater Auckland portfolio.
Interested parties must comply with the submission requirements contained in the Housing New Zealand Request for Expressions of Interest document. This document is available for download from https://www.tenderlink.com/hnzc/. For assistance please contact TENDERLINK on 0800 698 363.
Submissions must be received by 2.00pm on 11 May 2012.
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