Remarkables Skifield’s New Base Building Wins
Remarkables Skifield’s New Base Building Wins Top National Commercial Project Award
The new state-of-the-art building at the base of Queenstown’s Remarkables skifield tonight won the Supreme Award at the New Zealand Commercial Project Awards held in Auckland.
The three-storey 6000m2 Remarkables Base Building, built by Arrow International (NZ) and designed by Michael Wyatt Architect, provides a range of guest services, from rentals, ticketing and retail downstairs to the third-level three-sided wraparound heated deck complete with open fire, dining, bar and extensive views across Coronet Peak and the Southern Alps.
Described as a “project like no other”, judges praised the “total team effort” that meant the $21 million project was delivered one month ahead of an already tight nine-month construction programme, despite facing extreme climactic conditions including up to 150km high winds and snow.
“Even with these challenges, the remarkable team was still able to achieve a very high standard of finishes across all trades,” says the judging panel.
“Preplanning across the total project was essential right down to the special 30mpa mountain concrete mix.
“A complex building that needed to handle 3500 people per day during the ski season with restaurants, kitchens, a sophisticated mechanical plant, ski collection stations, shops, open dining spaces and large full height double glass windows capturing the spectacular mountain views.”
As well as the Supreme Award, the Remarkables Base Building also took out the ‘PlaceMakers Tourism and Leisure Category Award’, a Gold Award and the Value Award for top property over $15 million.
Awards spokesperson Greg Pritchard says the team behind the Remarkables Base Building embodies the pinnacle of what the Awards represent – the end-to-end teamwork and collaboration that goes into creating New Zealand’s top commercial buildings.
“What a fantastic project to acknowledge in our fifth year of the Awards. This year we’ve had a huge number of entries (close to 80), all of a very high standard. While this has made judging a challenge, this year’s winning projects represent the very best in the commercial sector across all aspects of the project – from communication between the team and client to design and build.”
Four Awards entrants – Athfield Architects, Fletcher Construction, Powell Fenwick Consultants and Rider Levett Bucknall – were also named as Platinum Award winners in recognition of ‘outstanding achievement in commercial construction by winning five or more national awards’.
Other winners around the country include Mangatawa Tari – the new administration building for Mangatawa Papamoa Blocks Incorporation in Tauranga, which won a Special Award, Gold and Value Award under $2 million; the rebuild of Christchurch’s Isaac Theatre Royal, which took out the Heritage and Restoration Category; Burwood Hospital, winner of the NALCO Health Project Award; and the extensive refurbishment and seismic strengthening of The Aurora Centre in Wellington, which won the James Hardie Commercial category prize.
Category winners are:
Construction
Marketing Services Education Project Award: St Andrew’s
College Centennial Chapel, Christchurch (entered by Armitage
Williams Construction) – Gold.
NALCO Health Project
Award: Burwood Hospital, Christchurch (entered by Leighs
Cockram JV) – Gold.
Industrial Project Award: Red Stag
Sawmill, Rotorua (entered by Hawkins Construction) –
Gold
Heritage/Restoration Project Award: Isaac Theatre
Royal, Christchurch (entered by Naylor Love Construction)
– Gold
Winstone Wallboards Residential Project Award:
Queens Residences, Auckland (entered by Scarbro
Construction) – Silver.
Retail Project Award: Tantalus
Winery, Brewery and Restaurant (entered by WG de Gruchy
Construction)– Gold.
PlaceMakers Tourism and Leisure
Project Award: The Remarkables Base Building, Queenstown
(entered by Arrow International (NZ)) – Gold, Value Award
over $15 million.
Civic Project Award: The Suter Art
Gallery Redevelopment, Nelson (entered by Scott
Construction) – Gold and Allied Concrete Value Award
$5-$15 million.
James Hardie Commercial Project Award:
The Aurora Centre, Christchurch (entered by LT McGuinness),
Gold
Value Award Under $2 million: Mangatawa Tari,
Tauranga (entered by Form Building & Developments) – Gold
and Special Award
Value Award $2-$5 million: Cathedral
Grammar Junior School, Christchurch (entered by Contract
Construction / Andrew Barrie Lab JV), Gold
The New Zealand Commercial Project Awards is owned by Registered Master Builders Association and is supported by a national sponsor family of PlaceMakers, James Hardie, GIB, Altus, Allied Concrete and Construction Marketing Services.
ENDS
A full outline of awards by region is attached or
go to www.commercialprojectawards.co.nz.