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Materials shortages, labour shortages, supply delays and increased costs are now all part of the everyday experience of those in the building industry.
From talking to people across the industry, I have heard of issues like:
Of course all these delays and shortages can only put the price of construction up.
We have been told for years that there is a housing crisis. New Zealanders have frequently nominated housing as the number one issue facing the country. Yet no one in government has been able to solve the crisis. Despite promising to build 10,000 houses per year for 10 years, the Labour government failed. They have not provided any practical solutions to increase the supply of houses while the waiting lists continue to grow.
For the first time since 1974, the number of building consents for new houses has passed 40,000 per year. While our population has increased 66% since then, we can not even meet the construction level of 45 years ago. We have allowed our manufacturing industry to move off-shore and relied on just in time delivery. We have made paper work more important than practical skills to build a house. We have failed to prepare, plan and provide for the increased production which we now see.
To facilitate the building industry’s growth and meet housing demands some actions need to be taken by those in leadership and particularly those in government:
New Conservative believes by working with people with building industry experience, we can fix this.
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