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Non-residential consents surge in Christchurch

Non-residential consents surge in Christchurch – Media release

30 September 2015

The value of building consents reached an all-time high in August 2015, boosted by planned nonresidential work in Christchurch, Statistics New Zealand said today.

Over $1.5 billion of building work was consented across New Zealand, with one-quarter of that value coming from non-residential buildings in Christchurch.

“Christchurch really stands out this month, because we’ve got these non-residential consents accounting for a big chunk of the national total,” business indicators senior manager Neil Kelly said.

Several large consents contributed to the increase. The largest was a consent for the Regional Science and Innovation Centre at the University of Canterbury.

So far this year, Christchurch has consented $1.2 billion of non-residential building work – slightly more than the $1.1 billion of residential work consented over the same period.

“What we’re seeing in Christchurch is a few big consents for offices, hospitals, and the university,” Mr Kelly said.

Dwellings up from same month last year

Across New Zealand, 2,291 new dwellings were consented in August 2015 – up 11 percent from August 2014.

The regions that consented the most new dwellings in August were:
• Auckland – 741
• Canterbury – 596
• Waikato – 233.

The seasonally adjusted number of new dwellings consented was down 4.9 percent. However, this followed a 20 percent increase in July, and the trend is increasing.

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For more information about these statistics:

• Visit Building Consents Issued: August 2015
• Open the attached files

BuildingConsentsIssuedAug15.pdf
bciaug15tables.xls

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