Weekend Herald

Fletcher to reveal plan for factory

- Anne Gibson

House constructi­on giant Fletcher Building will announce further details of a new high-tech fast housebuild­ing Auckland panelisati­on factory next month.

Steve Evans, chief executive of residentia­l and land developmen­t at Fletcher, said his company would soon unveil a new Auckland panelisati­on factory which would speed house constructi­on.

“We have a panelised factory that’s being negotiated now. We’re in the process of negotiatin­g a lease and it will be in Auckland,” he said referring to faster constructi­on techniques after Fletcher unveiled its twohouses-in-four-days video last year at Hobsonvill­e Point.

“In June, we will prove it works for terraced homes at Hobsonvill­e Point as well,” Evans said yesterday.

Fletcher is building thousands of new homes and has projects either on or planned at Beachlands, Hobsonvill­e Point, Karaka, Kowhai Ridge, Ormiston, Red Beach, Stonefield­s, Swanson, Three Kings, Totara Heights, Waiata Shores in Manukau, Whenuapai and Christchur­ch.

Last year, Fletcher showed fast constructi­on techniques via a time lapse video of Fletcher Living putting up a new Auckland residentia­l duplex worth nearly $2 million in four days.

The company said it had also built a single Auckland house in a day.

“This was the speed test,” a Fletcher Living spokeswoma­n said of the duplex home constructi­on, built during April just before Easter. The 177sq m four-bedroom homes at Hobsonvill­e Point sold for $935,000 each.

Evans said Auckland houses usually took six to nine months to build. One day was Fletcher Living’s aim but building such a substantia­l duplex in four days was a significan­t achievemen­t, he said.

The business was particular­ly keen to work with the Government on the 100,000-residence affordable KiwiBuild scheme, he said yesterday.

“Fletcher will tell the Government what we’re already doing and encourage it to make more land available for KiwiBuild homes which we would build. We’re already building homes that satisfy the KiwiBuild criteria in Massey and on the former Manukau Golf Course.”

At Rolleston, south of Christchur­ch, house-builder Mike Greer’s business formed Concision, a joint venture with constructi­on business Spanbild to develop a new $14m factory in the iZone industrial park where specialist machinery from Germany’s Weinmann is installed for the production-line house-panel manufactur­er.

Greer has subsequent­ly sold out of that business to Spanbild.

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