
Cheaper, quicker, and more environmentally friendly… is this the future of New Zealand’s multi-story construction industry?
We talk with Red Stag Timber CEO, Marty Verry about how the Clearwater Quays project, they are delivering in partnership with the Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI), is providing a practical blueprint for those looking at low-carbon construction options.
The luxury apartment complex being constructed at the Clearwater Resort, just 15 minutes north from the heart of Christchurch, is a stunning example of what can be achieved with aspirational ‘mass timber’ construction.
We also speak with Kobe Construction director, Blair Tipler about their extensive involvement across the project and thoughts on the exciting potential of mass timber construction.
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Online Source: Business South
Image Credit: Clearwater Quays
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