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QUEENSTOWN DEVELOPMENTS WIN AWARDS

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May, 2023

Two Queenstown developments have received national recognition
in the 2023 New Zealand Commercial Project Awards.
Skyline Enterprises OConnells redevelopment won builder Naylor
Love Central Otago the national retail category award, while
Southbase Constructions work on Hanley Farms Te Kura
Whakatipu o Kawarau earned it the construction marketing
services education award.
For OConnells, Naylor Loves entry noted more than 680
individual injection points were used to inject polyurethane resin
to depths between 1m and 5m below the building to strengthen its
structural resilience.
The project team also used a web-based collaboration platform to
allow easy tracking of documentation, and keeping stakeholders
informed, including letting them know when they were needed on
site.
Judges commented the copper cladding and the floating
cantilevered canopy are stand-out features, as is the large,
bright atrium within the building and hanging walkways that lead
across it.
During the construction the whole building from the ground to
the roof level was wrapped with an acoustic panel to allow
demolition and construction to carry on without disturbing
neighbouring properties.
Overall, this was a very collaborative approach, with a special
effort made to work in with the council streetscape team.
Another finalist in that category was Brecon Streets Upper Village
complex, entered by Cook Brothers Construction, which won a
silver
award.
Southbases award recognised the work it did on the 600-student
school, which opened last year.
Top education build: Te Kura Whakatipu o Kawarau won Southbase
Construction a national award
Their entry notes earthworks to flatten the site and prepare for
building pads took a month and required more than 12,000 cubic
metres of material to be carted off site.
Judges say construction waste was reduced and a third was
recycled and repurposed, with a large amount of excavated soil 
believed to be 80%  put to use on an adjacent site, with
collaboration and planning key to delivering the school on time
and budget.
Meantime, Driftaway Queenstown, entered by Ferguson Builders,
and Holiday Inn Remarkables Park (Naylor Love) were both
finalists in the
tourism and leisure category and both received silver medals.

Source: Mountain Scene

 

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