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NZCA Partner: Foster Construction

Project: APL Hautapu, Waikato

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Date: 2021

Value: $65m

Details: The approach of this 47,000m2 building required stringent product selection and sophisticated waste management to reach the sustainability goals The latest technologies in environmental design were used, including hybrid mechanical services, electronic LED lighting and climate-based daylight modelling

Retirement/Aged Care

NZCA Partner: Scott Construction

Client: Integrity Care Group

Project: Olive Estate Lifestyle Village, Richmond, Nelson

Date: 2014-2024

Value: Various work packages ranging $2 5-$10m (Total contracted = $49m)

Details: Siver award at New Zealand Commercial Projects Awards, 2021

Infrastructure

NZCA Partner: Clelands Construction

Project: New Plymouth Airport

Completed: 2020

Details: A unique, spacious and modern airport terminal building incorporating design elements influenced by Puketapu Hāpu. This project won gold at the Public Architecture and Hospitality awards at the Western Architecture Awards

Art & Culture

NZCA PartnerTrigg Construction

Project: Hundertwasser Art Centre

Location: Whangarei CBD

Date: 2020

Details: There are many unique elements to this architectural masterpiece, the building hosts the largest afforested roof in the Southern Hemisphere with 800 cubic metres of engineer-designed soil, 150 trees and 3,000 plants This building won a Special and Gold Award at the 2022 NZ Commercial Project Awards

Heritage & Refurbishment

NZCA Partner: Amalgamated Builders Limited

Client: Ministry of Justice

Project: Dunedin Law Courts Restoration Project

Date: 2017

Value: $12m

Details: Substantial restoration interventions completed with high conservation standards Concrete, steel, leadlight windows created strong foundations for this iconic historic building

Sustainability

The NZ Construction Alliance supports the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG’s). These are intertwined with the tikanga Māori values of Manakitanga (social), Ōhanga (economic), and Kaitiakitanga (environmental) to ensure that they are relevent to the sustainable construction of buildings in Aotearoa.

Our policy is targeted to ensure that we are contributing to these global goals that have broader outcomes for the whole community .

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