Property & Build: April - May 2022

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proposed container berth extension at the Port of Tauranga is now awaiting a resource consent hearing before the Environment Court after applications under the Covid-19 (Fasttrack Consenting) Act 2020 and inclusion in the Government’s shovel-ready infrastructure projects programme were declined. The $65.8m project has so far lost a year due to these delays. The capacity of the port, which handles 42% of New Zealand’s container traffic, carries particular importance for the infrastructure sector as it faces rising costs and delays in sourcing building materials, due in part to global supply chain pressures. The extension, if it is

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Port of Tauranga project highlights need for fasttracked consents Delays in the expansion of the Port of Tauranga’s capacity are set to exacerbate New Zealand’s supply chain woes, Infrastructure New Zealand reports consented, will take up to two-and-a-half years to build and will allow for up to one million more containers to be handled each year, allowing for a decade or more of growth. At current growth rates, the port will likely run out of

capacity in three years. With just a six-month buffer, the pressure will be on in coming months as the port challenges the Government’s decision to deny its applications. In a broader sense, these delays reflect the

importance of the resource management system reform currently underway. The more effectively the consenting process can be streamlined, and leadtimes on large infrastructure projects can be dramatically reduced, the better.


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What good is safety without health?

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pages 90-92

This is not the time to put mental wellbeing on the backburner

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pages 86-89

Set up a safe and healthy work at home

6min
pages 77-79

The great unlearning

6min
pages 70-71

Nearly half the world does not get enough sleep

10min
pages 72-76

No better investment than chemical safety training

2min
pages 68-69

An interview with Carsten Steentjes, Head of Special Sales at PlanET Biogas

4min
pages 61-62

Automation on the rise as labour shortage bites

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page 63

Costs of delivering infrastructure continue to rise

6min
pages 64-67

A pioneering new recovery facility sets the global standard

3min
pages 59-60

Road user charges could top-up dwindling transport funding

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page 58

After the revolution -- faster, cheaper stronger roads

19min
pages 52-56

Chemical safety relies on meaningful cooperation

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pages 50-51

Port of Tauranga project highlights need for fasttracked consents

2min
page 57

Time and planning essential for tunnel projects

3min
pages 48-49

How to cure tunnel vision

11min
pages 44-47

Design centre future where timber construction leads the way

16min
pages 26-36

Wireless EV charging a gamechanger

2min
page 37

Commercial Property bounces back from restrictions

25min
pages 18-25

Treescape weathers the storm

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pages 12-13

The 2022 Carbon and Energy Professionals Conference is open to all

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pages 14-15

Partnership brings mental health awareness and training to construction

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pages 2-3

Comparing markets with Australia – what can we learn?

5min
pages 16-17

Skills shortages require pragmatic response

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