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_aDyer, Peter, _eauthor. _945729 |
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_aRottenomics : _bthe story of New Zealand's leaky buildings disaster / _cPeter Dyer. |
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_aAuckland : _bDavid Bateman, _c2019. |
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_a186 pages ; _c24 cm |
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504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | _aPreface -- Introduction -- 1. Sarah -- 2. Blamefest -- 3. Timber treatment: the fight and the resolution -- 4. The strange story of untreated timber -- 5. Monolithic design and materials -- 6. Building controls: discontent, research, reports and a solution -- 7. Building Act 1991: problems with the solution -- 8. At the coalface -- 9. Milton and Jean Pedley: stranger than fiction -- 10. Lost training, lost skills -- 11. Private building certifiers: set up to fail -- 12. What's a clerk of works? -- 13. Who took our money? -- 14. Confidentiality: information is everything -- 15. The last man standing -- 16. Building Performance Guarantee Act repeal -- 17. Local Government Amendment Acts 1989 -- 18. Josie O'Donnell: under the radar -- 19. Two reports and $47 billion -- 20. Leaky buildings today -- Appendix: Estimating the watertightness cost as reported in Data on residential weathertightness failures using Price WaterhouseCoopers methodology. | ||
520 | _a"For over a quarter century our building industry, economy and Government have failed to provide this basic guarantee : new buildings will not rot. Leaky buildings are the result of an unfortunate confluence of industrial, legislative, historical and cultural factors. Collectively, these elements stubbornly continue to defy a full and final resolution. Featuring personal stories of homeowners faced with insurmountable repair costs of hundreds of thousands to their 'dream home', often leading to sickness, depression and financial loss. And revealed for the first time, withheld Government reports that estimate the total cost of leaky dwellings at $47 billion. Rottenomics is an engaging exposé into a national crisis that refuses to go away."--Back cover. | ||
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_aDampness in buildings. _945730 |
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_aBuildings _xRepair and reconstruction _xEconomic aspects _zNew Zealand. _945731 |
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_aDampness in buildings _xLaw and legislation _zNew Zealand. _945732 |
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_aBuilding laws _zNew Zealand. _945733 |
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