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read moreWith the New Zealand Government set to ease the nation's lockdown restrictions, Wellington City Council has advised that building work will recommence next week on key construction projects - the Wellington Convention and Exhibition Centre, the Town Hall and St James Theatre.
Work on the infrastructure projects was put on hold in March as the New Zealand went into lockdown but with construction given the green light to resume under Level Three protocols, work can resume on the projects next Tuesday.
Commenting on the resumption of building, Wellington Deputy Mayor, Sarah Free stated "prior to lockdown we had made excellent progress on these projects and I am excited to see them back up and running to ensure we are able to provide world-class venues for international, national and local events, exhibitions and conferences in the coming years. These are the things that will help return Wellington as the vibrant city we love.
“Events come in all shapes and forms across the education, arts, culture, sport and business sectors. Having a range of venues offering different scale and environments allows for that variety to be met and ensures Wellingtonians can benefit from local attendance or showcasing our skills to a wider audience,” says Economic Development portfolio leader Councillor Diane Calvert.
“Venues like the St James, Town Hall and the Convention and Exhibition Centre aren’t just buildings, they’ll bring life to our city, revitalise our urban spaces, and stimulate businesses nearby - in short, they enhance the lives of Wellingtonians.”
Convention and Exhibition Centre
Work had been in full flow for the Convention and Exhibition Centre, with the base structure nearing completion with all 220 piles in place before the lockdown, as well as around 60 percent of the base concrete layer completed. Manufacture of the quake-resistant base-isolators has been completed and these are now in transit and it won’t be long before we see the structure emerging above ground.
Wellington Mayor, Andy Foster commented "we’ve already committed about $60 million on land, design, foundations and materials like the base isolators. While the new centre was planned to benefit from attracting international events, primarily Australian, this business comprised less than 7% of the delegate number projections."
Last week when speaking to over 2000 tourism operators at a New Zealand industry webinar Stephen England-Hall, Chief Execuitve of Tourism NZ, said "business events will play an important role in the tourism sector’s recovery.”
Despite the delay due to Covid-19, the centre remains on track to be completed in early 2023 and is well placed to support that recovery.
While the world of mega conferences might look different as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic, Wellington officials are confident that small-to medium-sized conferences will remain relevant.
David Perks, General Manager for Regional Development Destination and Attraction at WellingtonNZ advised "we are hearing from around New Zealand and the world that academics, associations, government organisations and businesses are already planning their meeting and conference schedule for 2021.
“While the world is in turmoil WellingtonNZ has received a number of new enquiries to book the convention space in 2023 as soon as it is open.
“The size of the Convention and Exhibition Centre coupled with its flexibility is an important part of Wellington’s ability to attract those sized conferences in the future.
“Domestic tourism has been important to the city for 25 years. The ground-floor exhibition space will bring exciting exhibitions from around the world, as well as providing a stage for
Wellington creatives to tell a New Zealand story. This will be the most significant new driver of year-round domestic tourism for the city since Te Papa and the Stadium. It will bring fantastic new experiences for Wellingtonians to enjoy too.”
The building cost will be $157.8 million.
Town Hall
Nearby, key strengthening work on the Town Hall will continue once contractors can return to site. The project team and contractors are developing protocols on how construction can restart once at Level Three.
Some strengthening work has already been completed including the parapets above MFC lane and Wakefield Street. Most heritage items have been removed and stored. The base isolators have been purchased and are now on site. Temporary steel is in place to support parts of the building including walls and floors. Significant demolition has been completed with the Municipal Office Building annex removed and access created for large machinery to enter the building.
St James Theatre
The work being done to strengthen and refurbish the St James will also start up again once we move to Level Three. Design work and planning has continued under lockdown and, as with other projects, the team is developing protocols to work under Level Three.
Prior to lockdown the project had been progressing well with the work completed including; the careful removal of a number of heritage elements that have been stored for reinstallation as well as the removal of building fabric and services to allow access to the building’s structural elements for strengthening.
The installation of new foundations has started and new structural steelwork is being manufactured and progressively installed, carbon-fibre wrapping of concrete structural elements is also under way.
Images: Concepts for the redevelopments of Wellington Town Hall (top) and Wellington Convention And Exhibition Centre (middle) and work in progress at the St James Theatre (below).
21st April 2020 - New Zealand Government looks to ease Coronavirus restrictions
7th April 2020 - New Zealand Events Association highlights dramatic deterioration of the sector
2nd April 2020 - Economist’s prediction anticipates no foreign visitors to New Zealand until late 2020
24th March 2020 - Latest lockdown could be the end for many New Zealand hospitality businesses
24th March 2020 - New Zealand events industry reports cancellation of more than 3,000 events
23rd March 2020 - New Zealand Councils close facilities
21st March 2020 - New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern introduces alert system to halt spread of Coronavirus
18th January 2020 - Wellington’s St James Theatre set to be ready for 2022 New Zealand Festival
17th October 2019 - Wellington’s Public Trust Hall set to reopen after renovations
7th October 2019 - Wellington crowned New Zealand’s most creative place for third straight year
1st August 2019 - Fundraising effort for Wellington National Music Centre hits $18 million
24th June 2019 - Wellington City Council strips funding for planned indoor arena in new budget
10th June 2019 - Royal New Zealand Ballet establishes new home in central Wellington
20th March 2019 - Earthquake structural fears leads to indefinite closure of Wellington’s Central Library
31st January 2019 - Wellington City Council approves new Conference and Exhibition Centre
4th June 2018 - Wellington attractions welcome rising visitor numbers
13th March 2018 - Wellington City Council to invest in ‘decade of culture’
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