Barriers to home ownership in Aotearoa New Zealand are high. New research, led by Massey University, is seeking to explore alternative housing tenure models as a promising pathway into homeownership for low to medium-income households. The findings from this research will empower providers to innovate and adapt these models. Long term, the research will contribute to expanding the variety of intermediate housing options that can be tailored for low to medium-income groups. The research advisory group established for this project includes Community Housing Aotearoa Ngā Wharerau o Aotearoa, Te Tūāpapa Kura Kāinga - Ministry of Housing and Urban Development NZ and Te Matapihi - National Māori Housing Advocate. For more about ongoing and recently completed research of this kind, check out the Healthier homes and communities section of our Annual Review 2024 here 👇 https://lnkd.in/g6GEvYhk #housing #alternativehousing #homeownership
BRANZ
Research Services
Porirua, Wellington 16,331 followers
Challenging Aotearoa NZ to create a building system that delivers better outcomes for all
About us
''Challenging Aotearoa NZ to create a building system that delivers better outcomes for all.'' A multi-faceted, science-led organisation, BRANZ uses independent research, systems knowledge and its broad networks to identify practical solutions that improve New Zealand’s building system performance. BRANZ is driven by the knowledge that to thrive as a society, New Zealanders need a built environment that is safe, healthy and performs well.
- Website
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http://www.branz.co.nz
External link for BRANZ
- Industry
- Research Services
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Porirua, Wellington
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1950
- Specialties
- Structural engineering, Material and building performance, Appraisals, Knowledge dissemination, Building research, Product testing, Fire research, Structural research, Fire testing, Fire laboratory, Structures laboratory, Independant, and Collaborative research
Locations
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Primary
1222 Moonshine Road
RD 1
Porirua, Wellington 5381, NZ
Employees at BRANZ
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Lisbeth Jacobs
Chief Executive Gallagher Animal Management - Honorary Consul of Belgium - CEO of the Year Waikato
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Rick Osborne
Communications | Government Relations | Regulatory Affairs | Public Policy | Stakeholder Relations | Strategy | Executive Leadership
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David Carradine
New Zealand Timber Design Society
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Jeff Lummis
Architectural advisor / writer at BRANZ
Updates
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Can the colour of a low-pitched roof impact condensation and mould in roof spaces? 🏠 New research by building surveyors Helfen Limited is investigating whether the trend towards lighter-coloured roofs may impact how homes retain moisture. The project will explore whether reduced heat in lighter coloured roofs will cause less drying opportunity, meaning they are less able to manage the effects of condensation in roof spaces. For more about ongoing and recently completed research of this kind, check out the Healthier homes and communities section of our Annual Review 2024 here 👇 https://lnkd.in/g6GEvYhk #roofcolour #construction #condensation
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Exciting news! 🎉 We are thrilled to announce that Peter Whiting, our Senior Fire Engineer and Fire Testing Team Leader, has received the Outstanding Engineering Achievement Award at the FireNZ Conference & Tradeshow last night! This prestigious recognition highlights Peter's outstanding contributions and commitment over his extensive career in Fire engineering through his research and testing, involvement in codes and standards development in both New Zealand and Australia, and the part he's played in the significant redevelopment of our fire testing facilities and capabilities. Congratulations, Peter for your hard work and commitment. Kei te whakahīhī mātou ki a koe – We are incredibly proud of you. 👏👏
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Exciting times at the FireNZ Conference & Tradeshow! Our team is hard at work, connecting, learning, and sharing insights. It’s FREE to attend the FireNZ 2024 tradeshow, doors are open until 5.30pm today and 8.00am-1.30pm tomorrow. #FireNZ #FireSafety #FireProtection #FireNZconference2024
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This post is straight 𝗳𝗶𝗿𝗲 🔥 (contained – don’t worry) Today we hosted delegates from the FireNZ Conference, which is taking place in Wellington this year, hosted by Fire Protection Association New Zealand. Two busloads of attendees made their way to BRANZ to see our new fire lab and hear about how the state-of-the-art facility will improve fire safety in Aotearoa New Zealand and internationally. Check out the demonstration fire test we held in our old fire lab to show attendees some of the work BRANZ fire engineers carry out. #FireNZ #FireSafety #FireProtection #FireNZ Conference & Tradeshow
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Do you know where to take your construction waste? If not, try our Resource recovery map 🗺️📌 Check out our video on using the tool and learn some great features that make finding where to take your building waste a breeze. Developed in partnership with Ministry for the Environment | Manatū mō te Taiao. Use the map here today 👇 https://lnkd.in/gb56F-Bh #waste #reduce #recyclingweek24 #recycling #construction #buildingwaste
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Today marks the start of Recycling Week ♻️ We are excited to see the work Reclaim | Serious About Recycling is doing in sustainability, advocating for processes you can implement both at home, and at work. Recycling, and reducing construction waste is a key focus of BRANZ and we have been refining our Reducing building material waste toolbox to help companies on their own sustainability journeys. It provides: ♻️ Waste minimisation plans ♻️ Waste reduction guides ♻️ Waste transfer plans ♻️ Step by step guides ♻️ Our new Resource recovery map Don’t delay, kick start your waste journey with our refreshed toolbox this Recycling Week! 👇 https://lnkd.in/gGhdz5Ma #recycling #recyclingweek24 #constructionwaste
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This morning was the karakia (blessing) of our new Fire Lab. It was a beautiful moment and way to signify the mahi ahead with Te Rūnanga o Toa Rangatira Incorporated (the mandated iwi authority of Ngāti Toa Rangatira) and our collaborators around Aotearoa New Zealand and internationally. Our new Fire Lab means BRANZ and our collaborators can do more research and testing to help reduce the risk from fire in buildings. With the capability to test larger structures, we can better address the challenges of higher-density construction. This means deeper insights into how different materials, products, and systems withstand fire, smoke, and carbon monoxide. This mahi is essential to keep New Zealanders safe in their homes, workplaces, schools, and public spaces for generations to come. Thank you Hohepa Potini for leading our karakia, and to Helmut Modlik and the kaimahi and whānau of Te Rūnanga o Toa Rangatira and Ngāti Toa Rangatira, for supporting this milestone.
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This morning, we had the pleasure of hosting Hon. Chris Penk MP, Minister for Building and Construction. We took him on a whistle-stop tour of our research and testing laboratories, which can simulate the impacts of fire, earthquakes, extreme winds and rain on multi-storey buildings. During the visit, we highlighted some exciting new building research and testing that’s underway and demonstrated the real-world application of what we do, and how it is improving the quality, performance and resilience of the building industry and the built environment here in Aotearoa. Our investment in state-of-the-art facilities ensures that we stay at the forefront of research and testing, benefiting not just New Zealand but also the wider global community. In collaboration with Hon. Chris Penk and the broader sector, we're excited to work towards a future filled with affordable, resilient, sustainable and quality buildings. Thank you Hon. Chris Penk, for your engagement and support! #BuildingResearch #HousingAffordability #Construction #Sustainability With Claire Falck
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Thank you Simpli Centre of Excellence. It was great to discuss the proposed regulatory changes and the role of regulation in the building industry. We also enjoyed sharing some of our research projects, like streamlining the consenting process and our recent waste initiatives with REBRI. Plus, it was exciting to discuss the developments in remote digital inspections with Artisan. We are looking forward to continuing our collaboration and driving positive change in the sector together!
Such a pleasure to have the Chief Executive of BRANZ, Claire Falck, and General Manager of Research, Chris Litten, speak at our BCA Leaders Summit this week. We're really looking forward to building a better sector together as BRANZ continues to drive innovative thinking, testing and research.