Auckland's residential construction sector is experiencing a notable downturn, with the latest data revealing a sharp decline in the number of new dwellings completed. This decline is most clearly reflected in the significant reduction in the issuance of Code Compliance Certificates (CCCs), which
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In recent years, the residential building sector has experienced unprecedented wage growth, a trend that has garnered attention from industry analysts, workers, and policymakers alike. With wages increasing by 9.0% year-over-year as of June 2024, the fastest rate since December 2018, the labor
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America is in the throes of an affordable housing crunch that has left policymakers and stakeholders scrambling for innovative solutions. At the epicenter of this debate is Ivan Rupnik, an architect whose voice is increasingly resonant as he champions a novel approach grounded in history. By