Government starts implementation of KiwiBuild
Hon Phil Twyford
Minister of Housing and Urban Development
MEDIA STATEMENT
19 December 2017
Government starts implementation of KiwiBuild
The Coalition Government has fulfilled another of its first 100 day promises by taking the first steps to implement the KiwiBuild programme, Housing and Urban Development Minister Phil Twyford has announced.
“It will take at least a year to formally establish the urban development authority – which will be called the Housing Commission – but we’re not waiting to get started on building the 100,000 affordable houses New Zealand desperately needs.
“That’s why we’ve set up an interim KiwiBuild Unit within the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment so we can get cracking now while the legislation to establish the Housing Commission is developed,” Mr Twyford says.
The KiwiBuild Unit will be
responsible for:
· Building KiwiBuild
homes as part of redevelopment of state housing land,
alongside new state and open market
homes.
· Scaling up the building of
KiwiBuild homes on underutilised Crown-owned
land.
· Purchasing (or underwriting) new
homes off the plans in private
developments.
· Investigating major
greenfield and urban regeneration projects, so that they can
be progressed swiftly by the Housing Commission once
established.
· Working with councils,
iwi and private developers.
· Exploring
innovative ways to address current constraints including
alternative financing options and construction
practices.
“Once established, the Housing Commission
will take over as the driver of the KiwiBuild
programme.
“New Zealand’s housing market has failed to deliver affordable homes to first home buyers. KiwiBuild’s ambitious programme will provide the opportunity for a step-change in the housing and construction sector,” Mr Twyford says.