Hyde Lane development is a new 13 story residential building with 150 apartments ranging from 1, 2 and 3 bedrooms. The project is central to Wellington City with a focus on connecting the historic and contemporary surroundings. The ground floor accommodates multiple commercial tenancies and connects Hyde Lane and Courtenay Place.
The project incorporates environmentally sustainable design principles with a focus on energy efficiency while maintaining high quality finishes and end of trip facilities including a pool and gymnasium. The structure and façade designs have been optimised to minimise waste while also accelerating the construction time.
The project comprises three key stages. The first, piling and foundations, involves the installation of the new concrete piles between 15-25m and foundation pile caps/ ground beams.
The second stage includes the installation of the new structure and thermally broken unitised curtain wall facade. The structure will sit above existing piles and extend up the new 13 stories. The façade is made up of two levels of insitu framing, brick cladding and glazing. A thermally broken unitized façade and curtainwall encloses the building to the roof.
The third stage is the fitout and installation of services throughout the building. The services package will complete the building ready for owner occupation.
CMP Construction NZ Limited (CMP) were engaged under an Early Contractor Involvement (ECI) to provide advice and assist the consultant team in optimising the design, focusing on efficient construction methodologies that minimised the construction programme. Procurement of material and impact on the design were a key focus to understanding the impact on cost, programme and availability.
Thames Pacific, Design Group Stapleton Elliot, LWT Structural and CMP have closely collaborated to design and document the new development at Hyde Lane.
Hyde Lane development is a new 13 story residential building with 150 apartments ranging from 1, 2 and 3 bedrooms. The project is central to Wellington City with a focus on connecting the historic and contemporary surroundings. The ground floor accommodates multiple commercial tenancies and connects Hyde Lane and Courtenay Place.
The project incorporates environmentally sustainable design principles with a focus on energy efficiency while maintaining high quality finishes and end of trip facilities including a pool and gymnasium. The structure and façade designs have been optimised to minimise waste while also accelerating the construction time.
The project comprises three key stages. The first, piling and foundations, involves the installation of the new concrete piles between 15-25m and foundation pile caps/ ground beams.
The second stage includes the installation of the new structure and thermally broken unitised curtain wall facade. The structure will sit above existing piles and extend up the new 13 stories. The façade is made up of two levels of insitu framing, brick cladding and glazing. A thermally broken unitized façade and curtainwall encloses the building to the roof.
The third stage is the fitout and installation of services throughout the building. The services package will complete the building ready for owner occupation.
CMP Construction NZ Limited (CMP) were engaged under an Early Contractor Involvement (ECI) to provide advice and assist the consultant team in optimising the design, focusing on efficient construction methodologies that minimised the construction programme. Procurement of material and impact on the design were a key focus to understanding the impact on cost, programme and availability.
Thames Pacific, Design Group Stapleton Elliot, LWT Structural and CMP have closely collaborated to design and document the new development at Hyde Lane.