Bolton Place and Crewe Crescent
Scope of Works -
This project was for the demolition and salvaging of the existing buildings
at 5 and 6 Bolton Place and 22, 24, 26 and 28 Crewe Crescent to enable the
construction of multiple new Kāinga Ora homes. It also required significant
re-staging and scope variation management after an unexpected finding of
asbestos part way through delivery
Delivery -
The ARC Asbestos team commenced demolition at the site before finding
flooring contaminated with asbestos. This resulted in an additional
300tonnes of material being removed from the site. We worked closely
with the client to manage expectations and variations - and drew on our
relationships with waste disposal groups to minimise the cost to the client.
The client was very happy with our performance on this project.
Challenges -
The greatest challenge on this project was the large-scale salvaging
operation while working around demolition and asbestos removal to gain
access for removal. Our expert team oversaw the successful salvaging and
recycling of two tonnes of native materials (from each property) which was
made into custom furniture at Upcycle Depot. Further challenge was posed
by the asbestos find, which was dealt with by proactive communication with
the client to keep them informed about cost and time delays, and careful restaging to minimise delays while working closely with our industry contacts
to secure the best possible pricing for disposal.