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New Zealand construction industry in malaise

Self-regulation against standards set by the industry may be the answer.

Rick Herd
Thu, 14 Mar 2019

Much of recent comment on the malaise within the New Zealand construction industry is wide of the mark.

The high-profile examples of this malaise include the collapse of Mainzeal, the sale of the ostensibly profitable parts of Hawkins, the subsequent failure of Orange H, the residue of Hawkins,

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Rick Herd
Thu, 14 Mar 2019
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