The demolition and future redevelopment of the CAB site is a key part of restoring the heart of our capital city – Te Ngākau Civic Square.
Preparation for the works involved two months of the team stripping CAB of its furnishing, says LT McGuinness Site Manager Robert Janes.
“It’s all about planning ahead—we can’t just rock up and smash things down.”
Most of the furniture was donated to charities, schools, and other council locations, to reduce site waste and give back to the community.
To ensure the safety of the 30-member team working in the earthquake-damaged building, over 100 metal support frames have been evenly placed on each floor, as temporary protection from the deep cracks and bent metal resulting from earthquakes.