Otago Daily Times

Chairlift replacemen­t under way

- STAFF REPORTER

A CRANE and helicopter are being used at Coronet Peak to remove towers associated with the fourseat Coronet Express.

Fifty contractor­s are on site removing the chairlift to make way for its highspeed replacemen­t.

Coronet Peak ski area manager Nigel Kerr said excavation had started for the 14 towers required to run the new lift line and concrete was also being poured to support the new towers.

The base station and haul rope of the existing Coronet Express had been disassembl­ed and removed and over the next two weeks existing towers would also be taken out.

The top station was also being removed .

Its replacemen­t would require more than 200cu m of concrete which would take some time because the truck capacity was limited to 3cu m due to the steep access gradient, Mr Kerr said.

All vegetation being excavated was being stored and protected during constructi­on and would be replanted once the lift was operationa­l, in time for this winter.

 ?? PHOTO: CORONET PEAK ?? Big job . . . The top station of the Coronet Express chairlift is being removed this summer to make way for NZSki’s highspeed replacemen­t chairlift.
PHOTO: CORONET PEAK Big job . . . The top station of the Coronet Express chairlift is being removed this summer to make way for NZSki’s highspeed replacemen­t chairlift.

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