新西兰考虑改革其建筑物同意制度,以提高效率和降低成本。 New Zealand considers reforming its building consent system for efficiency and cost reduction.
新西兰政府由建筑和建筑部长Chris Penk领导,正在考虑改革其建筑同意制度,以提高效率和降低住房费用。 The New Zealand government, led by Building and Construction Minister Chris Penk, is considering reforms to its building consent system to improve efficiency and reduce housing costs. 由67个当局管理的现行制度因前后不一致和拖延而受到批评。 The current system, managed by 67 authorities, is criticized for inconsistency and delays. 拟议修改包括为建筑商设立一个单一提交点,并加强责任设置。 Proposed changes include establishing a single submission point for builders and enhancing liability settings. 虽然主建筑商协会支持改革,但对减少规章制度的潜在风险仍然感到关切。 While the Master Builders Association supports the reforms, concerns remain about potential risks from reducing regulations.