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As of April 2021, Standards New Zealand is revising NZS 3604, with a new edition of the standard due to be published in 2023. The proposed changes include extending the scope of the standard to cover building three full storeys (to accommodate increasing demand for medium-density housing) and building on sites with expansive clay and medium ...
The New Adventures of Jonny Quest is an American animated series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions, and a continuation of the 1964–65 television series Jonny Quest. It debuted in 1986 as part of The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera syndication package, being the seventh and final Hanna-Barbera cartoon of the four and a half weekday ...
Headquarters of the New Zealand Treasury: 20= Vogel Building: 66 m (217 ft) 17 1966 Office Was the tallest building in Wellington and the 2nd tallest building in New Zealand when built [13] 20= Reserve Bank of New Zealand [14] 66 m (217 ft) 16 1972 Office [15] 25= AXA Tower 65 m (213 ft) 17 1989 Office 25= The Freyberg Building [16] 65 m (213 ...
The Minister for Building and Construction is a minister in the New Zealand Government with responsibility for the government's building, construction and housing programmes. The position was established in 2004 as the Minister for Building Issues. The present Minister is Chris Penk, a member of the National Party. [2]
Grand Designs New Zealand is a New Zealand television series. [1] It is based on the British television series Grand Designs and it was originally presented by the architect Chris Moller and aired on TV3 . [ 2 ]
Series highlighting the New Zealand Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. The Apprentice New Zealand: 2010 TV2: New Zealand version of The Apprentice, hosted by Terry Serepisos: April's Angels: 1998 TV2: Hosted by April Ieremia; the team every week takes part in a community project. Are You Smarter Than a 10 Year Old? 2007 TV2: Asia ...
Ironbank is a 4,500-m 2, six-level mixed-used (retail and office) development on Karangahape Road, Auckland city centre, New Zealand. The building also provides a mechanical, automated car stacker for 96 cars, which the robotic system racks in a four-level storage wall.
The New Zealand Green Building Council formed in July 2005 [1]. An establishment board was formed later in 2005 and with formal organisational status granted on 1 February 2006. That month Jane Henley was appointed as the CEO and activity to gain membership of the World Green Building Council began. In July 2006, the first full board was ...