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John Tookey: AUT construction expert says new bill without builders is pointless

John Tookey: AUT construction expert says new bill without builders is pointless

Early Edition with Ryan Bridge · Newstalk ZB

October 19, 20213m 34s

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A new bill designed to cut red tape and allow more intensification in housing construction could be pointless if practical aspects aren’t taken into account.  
Labour and National have joined forces on the rules, which will allow up to three homes of up to three storeys built on most sites, without resource consent.   
AUT construction expert John Tookey told Kate Hawkesby it could help those wanting to get on the property ladder. 
But he’s raised questions over whether there are enough builders or materials to construct all the houses being promised. 
About 105-thousand extra homes are expected to be built in the next five to eight years.  
Tookey says it has to be twinned up with capacity growth initiatives, such as skills training or a revised Ministry of Works. 
“Somebody somewhere needs to start thinking more collectively about capacity because opportunity without capacity is meaningless.” 
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