Long-delayed Metro Sports contract boosts non-residential building consents

Long-delayed Metro Sports contract boosts non-residential building consents
Jenny Ruth
By Jenny Ruth May 30 (BusinessDesk) - The contentious $300 million Metro Sports centre in Christchurch and convention centres in Auckland and Christchurch are the main reasons for social building consents jumping 44 percent in the year ended April. Stats NZ construction statistics manager Melissa McKenzie says social building consents were worth more than $1 billion in the past year. The Metro Sports centre was supposed to have been completed by 2016 but the project was plagued by delays, including the sacking of the original contracto...

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