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1 Property Council New Zealand Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards
2 In 2015, leading quantity surveyor and advisory group, Rider Levett Bucknall (RLB), celebrates its 230th year of professional practice. From humble beginnings as a professional quantity surveying practice established in 1785 in Reading, England, RLB has grown into one of the leading providers of property and construction advisory services within Australia and globally. RLB now operates out of 120 offices across Asia, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, the Americas and Oceania. With a commitment to delivering high quality outcomes through advice focused on cost, quality and sustainability within property, infrastructure, construction and facilities, RLB has a long and proud history of delivering award winning landmark projects.
3 CONTENTS Arrow International Multi-Unit Residential Property Award 9 Coffey Education and Arts Property Award 15 Hawkins Heritage and Adaptive Reuses Property Award 37 Hays Commercial Office Property Award 49 Holmes Consulting Group Tourism and Leisure Property Award 51 mytrends Industrial Property Award 53 Natural Habitats Urban Land Developments Property Award 55 RCG Retail Property Award 61 Resene Green Building Property Award 67 Warren and Mahoney Special Purpose Property Award 69al Habitats Urban Land Developments Property Award 2015 Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards 3
4 Property Council New Zealand and Rider Levett Bucknall are delighted to announce this year s 92 nominations into the Property Industry Awards The awards are an annual celebration of excellence in property development judged on economic and financial factors, project vision and innovation (including degree of difficulty), design and construction, owner and user satisfaction, and sustainability and efficiency of operation. RLB has partnered with Property Council New Zealand to present this awards program since its inception in The winning properties are being announced at a black tie awards evening in front of more than 1300 guests, at Vector Arena in Auckland on 12 June This book lists all property finalists in the respective award categories and provides an overview of projects where RLB provided services Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards
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6 2015 RLB Director Testimonials
7 Richard Anderson 2015 Judge 2015 is another exceptional year showcasing so many high quality award winning developments across New Zealand. The standard of entries this year has once again made the awarding of excellence and merit awards a difficult task. Well done to all the organisations who participated this year and congratulations for taking part.
8 2015 National Award Finalists Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall
9 Arrow International Multi-Unit Residential Property Award Clyde Quay Wharf, Wellington Merchant Quarter, Auckland Remuera Rise Retirement Village, Auckland Stavely Building Apartments, Dunedin The Norfolk Apartments, Auckland The Wigan, Wellington 9
10 Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards
11 Clyde Quay Wharf, Wellington Built on an existing finger wharf, Clyde Quay Wharf is a premium residential development in the heart of Wellington s waterfront. The development includes 76 high specification apartments, with retail and civic spaces at wharf level. Total land area 4,632 square metres Total apartment area 14,120 square metres Commercial net lettable area 1,819m square metres Common space/residents facilities 2,080 square metres gross (note: this includes lobbies/lifts/stairs/rubbish rooms/ business centre/gym/theatre. This does not include the car parking in basement and at wharf level.) Client: Clyde Quay Wharf Redevelopments LP Architect: Athfield Architects Services Provided: Estimating, Cost Planning and Financial Administration 2015 Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards 11
12 2015 RLB Director Testimonials
13 Tony Sutherland Clyde Quay Wharf is a remarkable premium residential development incorporating extensive public spaces and retail built on an existing wharf once housing the Overseas Passenger Terminal for visiting cruise ships. The project involved complex construction of a parking building below the existing wharf deck within the tidal zone along with associated strengthening and remedial works to the existing wharf structure. It is one of the most spectacular sites in Wellington, a very worthy 2015 finalist.
14 2015 National Award Finalists Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall
15 Coffey Education and Arts Property Award Fantails Childcare, Auckland Hobsonville Point Secondary School, Auckland Isaac Theatre Royal, Christchurch Kahurangi School, Wellington Ormiston Primary School, Auckland Rangi Ruru Girl s School Project Blue Sky - Stage One, Christchurch St Peters Junior School, Cambridge Te Atatu Library and Community Centre, Auckland Te Pātaka Kōrero o Te Hau Kapua - Devonport Library, Auckland The Blyth Performing Arts Centre, Hawke's Bay The School of Public Health, Massey University Wellington Campus, Wellington The University of Auckland - Newmarket Campus School of Engineering, Auckland Waiheke Library, Waiheke Island Wintec Engineering and Trades Training Facility, Hamilton 15
16 Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards
17 Ormiston Primary School, Auckland The new 2,738 square metre primary school in Auckland includes a large multi-purpose hall, administration zone, library, four modern learning habitats and a dedicated learning area for Kelston Deaf Education Centre (KDEC) students. The Five Star Green star rating was achieved with highly efficient HVAC design, low energy performing, rainwater recycling and extensive scooter and bike parks. The project also includes significant civil works and allowance for future expansion of stages two and three and the junior high school site to meet growing population numbers in the area. Client: Ministry of Education Architect: ASC Architects Services Provided: Full QS Cost Management Services 2015 Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards 17
18 2015 RLB Director Testimonials
19 Chris Haines The new Ormiston Primary School is an exceptional example of a 5 Star Green Star school and the design and implementation of a modern learning environment. Time, cost and quality parameters were achieved within a 16 month programme from the start of the initial concept design to the new school opening.
20 Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards
21 Te Atatu Library and Community Centre, Auckland A new Community Centre and Library for Te Atatu Peninsula to replace an existing facility. The building comprises of a main hall and four meeting rooms with ancillary facilities for the community and a library with workroom and toilets. The site has been landscaped to integrate with the existing park. Client: Auckland Council Architect: Moller Architects Services Provided: Full QS Cost Management Services 2015 Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards 21
22 2015 RLB Director Testimonials
23 Richard Anderson The Te Atatu Library and Community Centre is well deserving of the Education and Arts Property Award nomination for providing a modern facility that meets the needs of the Te Atatu Community.
24 Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards
25 The Blyth Performing Arts Centre, Hawke's Bay The Blyth Performing Arts Centre is a 400-seat concert chamber and assembly hall located at the entry to Iona College. Its sculptural form, innovative interior spaces and outstanding acoustics create an exciting new place for musical and theatrical performance and a valuable asset to the wider community. Client: Iona College Architect: Stevens Lawson Architects Services Provided: Full QS Cost Management Services 2015 Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards 25
26 2015 RLB Director Testimonials
27 Stephen Gracey The Blyth Performing Arts Centre achieves everything Iona College set out to achieve a high quality, modern, sustainable and high-performance education facility for performing arts students.
28 Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards
29 The School of Public Health, Massey University Wellington Campus, Wellington Massey University s new School of Public Health refurbishment provides modern research and testing facilities, including a time isolation unit, laboratory and gymnasium complete with weigh pool. The core elements of each of the three research facilities have been innovatively positioned at the heart of each space. Client: Massey University Architect: Athfield Architects Services Provided: Estimating, Cost Planning 2015 Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards 29
30 2015 RLB Director Testimonials
31 Vaughan Plant What was once a cheerless concrete structure with no character or light has now been transformed into a modern research and testing facility at the Wellington Campus. The new School of Public Health is an exceptional example of an innovative refurbishment project, making a positive contribution to the students and staff of Massey University.
32 Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards
33 The University of Auckland - Newmarket Campus School of Engineering, Auckland The Faculty of Engineering Research buildings signify the beginning of the University of Auckland s long-term development of their recently acquired Newmarket campus. The project entails the construction of a new civil structures hall and total refurbishment of four existing buildings to provide for greatly enhanced engineering research space. Client: The University of Auckland Architect: Jasmax Services Provided: Full QS Cost Management Services 2015 Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards 33
34 2015 RLB Director Testimonials
35 BRIAN DACKERS The former Lion Breweries site in Newmarket has been transformed into a stunning new inner city campus for the University of Auckland s School of Engineering. The integrated campus showcases sustainable adaptive re-use of a former warehouse facility and brings to life a once run down area of Newmarket. The University of Auckland fully deserve to be a national finalist for its integrated design of this modern education and research facility.
36 2015 National Award Finalists Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall
37 Hawkins Heritage and Adaptive Reuses Property Award 125 The Strand -Saatchi & Saatchi Building, Auckland 15 Stout Street, Wellington BATS Theatre, Wellington Isaac Theatre Royal, Christchurch Knox Church, Christchurch Lopdell Precinct Redevelopment, Lopdell House and Te Uru Gallery, Auckland Lot 3, Auckland Masterton Courthouse, Masterton Seddon Building - Lone Star, Masterton Shed 10, Auckland Stavely Building Apartments, Dunedin The University of Auckland - Newmarket Campus - School of Engineering, Auckland 37
38 Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards
39 Lopdell Precinct Redevelopment, Lopdell House and Te Uru Gallery, Auckland The project is one of total restoration involving foundation underpinning, piling and seismic strengthening of an iconic 1930 s heritage building, surrounding properties, carparks and a significant contemporary extension in the form of Te Uru art gallery. Client: Auckland Council Architect: Mitchell & Stout Architects Services Provided: Full QS Cost Management & Advisory Services 2015 Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards 39
40 2015 RLB Director Testimonials
41 Stephen Gracey Auckland Council has achieved the successful restoration of a much loved beauty for the West Auckland Community. Bringing back life to Lopdell House and extending its gallery in an iconic 1930 s heritage building has given art and cultural activities in the area a significant boost. Lopdell House and Te Uru Gallery is well-deserving of its status as a 2015 finalist.
42 Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards
43 Masterton Courthouse, Masterton In December 2011, the 110-year old Masterton Courthouse was closed suddenly due to a Seismic Assessment Report. Re-roofing brought the building up to current building regulations and a refurbishment to meet modern courthouse standards. The original character of the building was maintained while creating a fresh and functional environment. Client: Ministry of Justice Architect: Stephenson & Turner New Zealand Services Provided: Full QS Services 2015 Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards 43
44 2015 RLB Director Testimonials
45 Bevan Hartley A much loved heritage icon of the Masterton community has been brought back to life. The 110-year-old brick courthouse was a risk to public in a serious earthquake. The result is innovative, fresh and functional, servicing the needs of a modern day courthouse while still retaining its original character and beauty.
46 Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards
47 The University of Auckland - Newmarket Campus School of Engineering, Auckland The Faculty of Engineering Research buildings signify the beginning of the University of Auckland s long-term development of their recently acquired Newmarket campus. The project entails the construction of a new civil structures hall and total refurbishment of four existing buildings to provide for greatly enhanced engineering research space. Client: The University of Auckland Architect: Jasmax Services Provided: Full QS Cost Management Services 2015 Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards 47
48 2015 National Award Finalists Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall
49 Hays Commercial Office Property Award 15 Stout Street, Wellington 151 Cambridge Terrace, Christchurch 53 Victoria Street, Christchurch Anderson Lloyd House, Christchurch Auckland House, Auckland Bayleys Real Estate Eastern Regional Office, Auckland Fisher & Paykel Appliances Design Centre, Auckland Lot 3, Auckland Lucas House, Nelson Ricoh Head Office, Auckland Stranges and Glendenning Hill Buildings, Christchurch The Lofts, Tauranga Watercare House, Auckland 49
50 2015 National Award Finalists Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall
51 Holmes Consulting Group Tourism and Leisure Property Award Avantidrome, Home of Cycling, Cambridge BATS Theatre, Wellington Capital Market Outdoor Food Court, Wellington Coastlands Aquatic Centre, Kapiti Coast Hadlee Pavilion and Hagley Oval Redevelopment, Christchurch Shed 10, Auckland 51
52 2015 National Award Finalists Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall
53 mytrends Industrial Property Award Chep New Zealand, Dunedin DHL Supply Chain Solutions, Auckland Hobbs Global Logistics, Auckland Metroglass Building, Auckland OPUS Research Education Facility, Wellington Panalpina World Transport, Auckland Tasti Products - Office and Amenities Building, Auckland 53
54 2015 National Award Finalists Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall
55 Natural Habitats Urban Land Developments Property Award Long Bay - Stage 1, Auckland The Banks Whitby - Stages 1-6, Wellington The Landing, Auckland 55
56 Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards
57 Long Bay - Stage 1, Auckland Long Bay Stage One forms the southern gateway of a unique development on the North Shore s last remaining urban coastal greenfields land. It features a mix of 63 homes, a significant wetland area, an iconic entry bridge and the first elements of a comprehensive parks network. Client: Long Bay Communities Services Provided: Full QS Cost Management & Bank Funds Monitoring Services 2015 Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards 57
58 2015 RLB Director Testimonials
59 BRIAN DACKERS Long Bay is a vibrant new community set among the picturesque Long Bay Regional Park on Auckland s North Shore. Several challenges were faced involving building on the natural coastal environment and seeking public support. Todd Property Group has achieved an outstanding result with providing a new and innovative form of urban growth while retaining the natural beauty of Long Bay they are well deserving of being a 2015 finalist.
60 2015 National Award Finalists Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall
61 RCG Retail Property Award 45 Queen Street Podium Redevelopment, Auckland 819 Colombo Street, Christchurch Auckland Council Customer Service Centre, Auckland Bureta Park, Tauranga Countdown Bridge Street, Hamilton Millwater Central, Auckland Nichols Garden Centre, Dunedin Rolleston Square East, Christchurch Takanini Village - Stage 1, Auckland Upper Queen Street Development, Nelson 61
62 Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards
63 45 Queen Street Podium Redevelopment, Auckland The 45 Queen Street luxury-retail and podium redevelopment has seen the transformation of a key Auckland CBD office tower while cementing lower Queen Street as Auckland s luxury precinct. The project comprises 1,500 square metres of luxury high-end retail integrated with a quality atrium lobby space and café/restaurant. Client: PSPIB Waiheke Architect: Ignite Architects Services Provided: Full QS Cost Management Services 2015 Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards 63
64 2015 RLB Director Testimonials
65 Stephen Gracey 45 Queen Street is now a bustling luxury retail precinct attracting local workers and visitors to Auckland s CBD. The project paves the way for the continued transformation of Auckland into a world class city. 45 Queen Street is a great example of successful regeneration.
66 2015 National Award Finalists Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall
67 Resene Green Building Property Award 15 Stout Street, Wellington Auckland House, Auckland Ricoh Head Office, Auckland Shed 10, Auckland Te Pātaka Kōrero o Te Hau Kapua - Devonport Library, Auckland Watercare House, Auckland 67
68 2015 National Award Finalists Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall
69 Warren and Mahoney Special Purpose Property Award Auckland Prison East Division, Interim Management Unit, Auckland Auckland South Corrections Facility, Auckland Child Haematology and Oncology Centre, Christchurch Christchurch Eye Surgery, Christchurch Jim Carney Cancer Treatment Centre, Whangarei Kathleen Kilgour Centre, Tauranga Lopdell Precinct, Auckland Masterton Courthouse, Masterton Meade Clinical Centre, Hamilton RNZAF Base Ohakea Air Movements Terminal, Ohakea Rotorua Hospital, Rotorua Rotorua Police Station, Rotorua Taranaki Base Hospital - Acute Services Building, New Plymouth Te Kaitaka - The Cloak, Auckland Whakatane Hospital, Whakatane 69
70 Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards
71 Auckland South Corrections Facility, Auckland The Auckland South Corrections Facility is a state of the art prison, which has incorporated international best practice principles in design and operation. The facility is New Zealand s first PPP (Public Private Partnership) to be tendered and integrates bespoke facilities of 49,090 square metres over a 17-hectare site at Wiri. Client: Department of Corrections Architect: MODE, PTA Services Provided: Financiers Certifying Services 2015 Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards 71
72 2015 RLB Director Testimonials
73 Stephen Gracey As New Zealand s first PPP (Public Private Partnership) project, it posed its own unique set of challenges. The Auckland South Corrections Facility is a stand-out custodial project, a benchmark example for future prisons. The facility has been designed with international best practice principals for reducing reoffending in New Zealand.
74 Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards
75 Child Haematology and Oncology Centre, Christchurch The Child Haematology and Oncology Centre (CHOC) in Christchurch, provides both inpatient (11 beds) and outpatient services to children with blood cancer in the South Island and Wellington. It comprised of structural strengthening and fit-out (Approximately 1,200 square meters). Client: Canterbury District Health Board Architect: Ian Krause Architects Services Provided: Full QS Cost Management Services 2015 Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards 75
76 2015 RLB Director Testimonials
77 Neil O Donnell The Child Haematology and Oncology Centre in Christchurch is well deserving of national recognition as a 2015 finalist for its innovative design and clever construction solutions all within an existing operating Christchurch hospital. The centre supports young children in an environment that provides the highest hospital care.
78 Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards
79 Christchurch Eye Surgery, Christchurch An eye surgery day clinic located in the residential suburb of Merivale, Christchurch, Eye Surgery is jointly owned by nine surgeons. The modern building is a fully serviced surgical unit consisting of two operating theatres, preoperative area, post-operative rooms, clean and dirty rooms, recovery spaces, reception, administration and consultancy spaces. Client: I-Sight Properties Architect: Wilson & Hill Architects Services Provided: Bank Funds Monitoring Services 2015 Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards 79
80 2015 RLB Director Testimonials
81 Neville Robb The new Christchurch Eye Surgery Clinic, built on TC3 land, in Merivale, Christchurch required clever and carefully considered architectural design solutions. The result is a modern building, which is inviting and accommodating. We are proud to be part of the project team, delivering a successful project, which enhances the experience for staff and clients.
82 Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards
83 Kathleen Kilgour Centre, Tauranga The Kathleen Kilgour Centre sets a new standard for oncology radiation treatment in New Zealand with its innovative design, cutting edge technology, and personalised patient care. The centre is designed to optimise the patient experience. The modern facility offers services and support to the community of the Bay of Plenty and beyond. Client: Kathleen Kilgour Centre Limited Partnership Architect: Wingate + Farquhar Services Provided: Full QS Cost Management Services 2015 Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards 83
84 2015 RLB Director Testimonials
85 Bob Buskin The Kathleen Kilgour Centre sets a new standard for oncology radiation treatment in New Zealand, and is an outstanding modern facility. The Centre has been built with the Bay of Plenty Community in mind and is one Rider Levett Bucknall is proud to be associated with.
86 Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards
87 Lopdell Precinct, AUckland The project is one of total restoration involving foundation underpinning, piling and seismic strengthening of an iconic 1930 s heritage building, surrounding properties and a significant contemporary extension in the form of Te Uru art gallery. Client: Auckland Council Architect: Mitchell & Stout Architects Services Provided: Full QS Cost Management & Advisory Services 2015 Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards 87
88 Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards
89 Masterton Courthouse, Masterton In December 2011, the 110-year-old Masterton Courthouse was closed suddenly due to a Seismic Assessment Report. Re-roofing brought the building up to current building regulations and a refurbishment to meet modern courthouse standards. The original character of the building was maintained while creating a fresh and functional environment. Client: Ministry of Justice Architect: Stephenson & Turner New Zealand Services Provided: Full QS Cost Management Services 2015 Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards 89
90 Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards
91 Meade Clinical Centre, Hamilton Waikato District Health Board s new Meade Clinical Centre is the most significant part of the redevelopment at Waikato Hospital and the biggest hospital project ever seen in Waikato and Bay of Plenty. This five-storey 32,000m 2 clinical centre was constructed in the middle of a live hospital campus at a build cost of $150 million. Client: Waikato District Health Board Architect: Chow Hill Architects, Jasmax Services Provided: Full QS Cost Management Services 2015 Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards 91
92 2015 RLB Director Testimonials
93 Bob Buskin Waikato District Health Board s new Meade Clinical Centre at Waikato Hospital is the biggest hospital project ever seen in Waikato and Bay of Plenty. This five-level clinical centre design utilised BIM modelling. The building is light and vibrant, an exceptional healthcare facility allowing patients, staff and the public to enjoy this first class facility. Rider Levett Bucknall congratulates the team in delivering this project.
94 Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards
95 Rotorua Hospital, Rotorua A new inpatient building comprising emergency, ambulatory care, medical/surgical wards, coronary and ICU units, theatres, day stay, CSSD, outpatients, new main entrance and clinical services building refurbishment (total building area 7900 square metres, total site 15 hectares). The contemporary tradition design conceived to comply with Rotorua s UDP principles enables patients to recuperate within the natural elements of sky, light, air and trees in a secure and leisurely setting. Client: Lakes District Health Board Architect: Peddle Thorp Architects Services Provided: Full QS Cost Management Services 2015 Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards 95
96 2015 RLB Director Testimonials
97 Richard Anderson The redeveloped Rotorua Hospital campus has been designed around the needs of patients and staff, and features the latest in hospital design. Rider Levett Bucknall is pleased to have provided cost consultancy services towards the 21st century facility supporting the delivery of health services to the community.
98 Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards
99 Taranaki Base Hospital, Acute Services Building, New Plymouth Project Maunga incorporates a four storey hospital building housing six new, inpatient wards (totaling 172 beds) and an operating theatre suite with all new sterile services unit (SSU) and ambulatory care centre that includes a preadmission suite, two endoscopy/procedure rooms, six operating theatres and a twelve bed recovery unit. Client: Taranaki District Health Board Architect: Warren and Mahoney Services Provided: Full QS Cost Management Services 2015 Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards 99
100 2015 RLB Director Testimonials
101 Bob Buskin Rider Levett Bucknall is proud to have partnered with Taranaki District Health Board to deliver an award winning building for the people of New Plymouth and Taranaki needing acute healthcare services. This is a fine hospital building with exceptional patient facilities and a high standard clinical environment supporting new models of care and modern technology.
102 Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards
103 Whakatane Hospital, Whakatane The Whakatane Hospital redevelopment was driven by a need to improve the provision of healthcare services for the Eastern Bay of Plenty. The design brief called for a building that would suit the regional setting, whilst incorporating the key requirements of a modern hospital providing medical, surgical, paediatrics, and radiology services. Client: Bay of Plenty District Health Board Architect: Fitness Fleming Architects Services Provided: Full QS Cost Management Services 2015 Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards 103
104 2015 RLB Director Testimonials
105 Bob Buskin Rider Levett Bucknall is pleased to have been a team member with the Bay of Plenty District Health Board in delivering another successful project. This facility significantly enhances healthcare services to the people of the Eastern Bay of Plenty.
106 Property Council New Zealand / Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards
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