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Uncertainty and chaos outcome of govt decision
Friday, 10 September 2004, 9:23 am | Building Industry Federation
Uncertainty and chaos in the housing market are likely consequences of the Government decision to exclude private building certifiers says the Chief Executive of the Building Industry Federation, Mr John Pfahlert. More >>
Uncertainty, Chaos Outcome of Govt's ABC Decision
Thursday, 9 September 2004, 5:49 pm | Building Industry Federation
Uncertainty and chaos in the housing market are likely consequences of the Government decision to exclude private building certifiers says the Chief Executive of the Building Industry Federation, Mr John Pfahlert. More >>
Industry Support for Revised Building Bill
Thursday, 8 July 2004, 4:10 pm | Building Industry Federation
The Building Industry Federation believes the Government Administration Select Committee has done a good job with the Building Bill reported back to Parliament yesterday. More >>
Timing of New Treated Timber Requirements
Wednesday, 10 March 2004, 11:08 am | Building Industry Federation
The NZ Building Industry Federation has welcomed the announcement today by the Building Industry Authority that the new requirements for using treated timber in houses will now be introduced in two stages over the next year. More >>
BIA extreme timber treatment proposal goes too far
Friday, 13 June 2003, 2:31 pm | Building Industry Federation
Higher levels of treated timber should only be required in high risk building situations, not throughout every new house built says the Building Industry Federation (BIF) Chairman Tom Nickels. More >>
Building Industry Fed Welcomes Govt Proposals
Wednesday, 28 May 2003, 9:41 am | Building Industry Federation
The New Zealand Building Industry Federation (NZBIF) has spoken out in support of the government’s proposed changes to the country’s building regulations. More >>
Proposed Changes on Timber Treatment Miss the Mark
Thursday, 24 April 2003, 1:36 pm | Building Industry Federation
Higher levels of treated timber should only be mandatory in high risk situations, not throughout every new house built says Building Industry Federation Chairman Richard Carver. More >>