EQC cuts costs with lower standards by Simon Munro and John Goddard, stuff.co.nz
Monthly Archives: July 2013
Quake builders’ work at standstill
Builders are laying off staff and say they face economic ruin in Christchurch because insurance companies and Fletcher EQR are taking too long to approve earthquake work writes Shelley Robinson of The New Zealand Herald. Read the full article article.
Builders hung out to dry
Building and decorating firms in Christchurch say work has suddenly and significantly dried up and they want to know why. Joining the panel discussion are: Lester Bryant who runs a Canterbury quantity surveying business, and who set up the group Cantrades – a lobby group of tradesmen and industry organisations in Christchurch; Paul O’Donnell – the managing director of the Canterbury decorating company 0800 We Paint, and; Reid Stiven, manager of the Canterbury Home Repair Programme for EQC.
Listen to the discussion on Radio New Zealand National – Nine to Noon.
Chris Lynch on EQC Standards
Chris Lynch talks to surveyor Adrian Cowie and to EQC’s Reid Stiven about the difference they see in standards during the rebuild. Chris Lynch accuses EQC of providing faulty scopes around floor levels and alleges that EQC floor level standards lack a scientific basis.
Listen to the discussion – Newstalk ZB, July 16, 2013