Metlifecare Gulf Rise Retirement Village (Lot H)
The Gulf Rise Lot H project consists of an apartment building with 20 boutique 1&2 bedroom apartments, landscaped gardens, a community Pavilion and Glasshouse.
The Gulf Rise Lot H project consists of an apartment building with 20 boutique 1&2 bedroom apartments, landscaped gardens, a community Pavilion and Glasshouse.
Auckland Zoo’s Te Puna Café was built to modernise food service to customers and provide a top-quality venue space. Overhanging the central lake and overlooking the High Canopy habitat, it provides a unique outlook where visitors can watch orangutans and siamangs swinging by.
Auckland Zoo’s new administration wing provides a significant focal point at the Zoo entry, setting the tone for what lies beyond. The building provides a multifunctional space and uses a high-performance building envelope that supports a low energy profile through natural light and passive ventilation.
Achieving the team’s long term objective of being defect free at practical completion, the Metlifecare Greenwich Gardens development involved the construction of four 5 level buildings, each comprising of a basement car park and 4 levels of apartments (96 in total) and associated civil/landscape works.
Design and construction of the Importance Level 4 rated Airways Air Traffic Control Facility.
Multi-level interior refurbishment and external works redevelopment for one of NZ’s biggest corporate relocations – offering 2000 Vodafone employees the most technologically advanced workplace.
The Auckland District Health Board Electrophysiology Lab Project consisted of a complex fit out of the empty Level 3 Electrophysiology Lab room, and the installation of a new Philips Azurion 7 EP machine.
The Metlifecare Pinesong Village Project covered the demolition of an existing 3 storey apartment and then the new build of a 7 storey building of 48 apartments and a basement.
The $27 million Manukau Bus Station is a local and regional bus hub which, combined with the adjacent Manukau Train Station forms an integrated bus and train interchange for Manukau.
6 Green Star partial demolition and subsequent redevelopment of existing warehouse to provide a 3-level office space with ground-level retail café.
A rebuild of The Tepid Baths, Auckland’s historic indoor public pools, which were built in 1914 on the previous site of a small drydock.
Redevelopment of recreation and youth centre, and construction of a new swimming pool, library and outdoor open-space.