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Stay with us, developer urges buyers

Trotting club asking investors in apartment project, due to finish three years ago, to give it until next year

- Anne Gibson

When you make tough decisions there are invariably delays. Auckland Trotting Club

The developer of one of the country’s largest apartment projects wants to keep buyers' money, even though it’s still unfinished three years after original timeframes had it scheduled to be occupied.

The Auckland Trotting Club, which is developing the 246-unit Alexandra Park apartment project in the Epsom/Greenlane area, is now pleading with buyers to give it till next year to finish the building.

Stage one of the project was planned to build 246 “high-end apartments” and gross sales had reached nearly $300 million early last year. Back in 2016 the apartments were advertised at between $585,000 and $2m.

“Support us and grant the extension to the sunset date of December 2020,” the club is now asking off-theplan buyers, some forced to rent having sold family homes to move into the units, on the basis of marketing material some years ago.

Buyers of units in Building A being built by CMP and Building B being built by Ganellen are allowed to escape their contracts which expired in December. But the club wants to keep the money so it can finish the project next year.

“If the sunset date under your agreement for sale and purchase passed in December 2018, you should be aware that our solicitors have written to yours requesting an extension of that date through to December 2020 preserving headroom over and above the anticipate­d completion date,” a buyers' update out last month said.

Some buyers might want to cancel the contract due to lateness, it acknowledg­ed.

“If you choose this course, Auckland Trotting Club will immediatel­y refund your deposit along with any interest accrued since payment in accordance with your sale and purchase agreement. If you do not wish to cancel your agreement, then the Auckland Trotting Club requests that you support us and grant the extension to the sunset date of December 2020,” the update said.

Dominique Dowding, club chief executive, has also resigned for what the business said yesterday were “personal reasons”. The board has appointed Rod Croon executive director while it hunts for a permanent replacemen­t, it said.

In 2016, Dowding won a Property Council women in property award for managing the transforma­tion of the raceway's carpark into the new apartment hub.

In December 2014, the Herald reported her predicting occupation of the Green Lane West Rd apartments by the end of 2016.

Keeping depositors’ cash beyond the refund date is not the only trouble the project has struck. Last April, the Auckland Council demanded urgent action and issued a “stop work” notice which remained in place for three months.

Dowding said last year that was for “observatio­n, quality assurance and documentat­ion issues with erection of structural steel by the contractor­s on both buildings A and B. The notices were provided to both Auckland Trotting Club and the contractor­s Ganellen and Canam”.

In the latest update, the club said it knew some buyers would be

“terribly disappoint­ed” about the new completion date for building A, referring to “performanc­e issues” with previous builder Canam, replaced last year by CMP Constructi­on.

“Unfortunat­ely, when you make tough decisions there are invariably delays, especially in this market where resources are scarce and prices have skyrockete­d since we initially had the job tendered.”

The club also outlined how much work appointing a new contractor had caused.

CMP did an audit and analysis of the partly built structures it took over, looking for defects or remedials, the club said. The works included:

● Surveying the entire building;

● Scanning and X-raying it;

● Going through all the drawings and ensuring everything was ready to hit the ground running;

● Cleaning up the site and ensuring everything was clean and tidy so workfaces could be opened with three different teams attacking the A1, A2 and townhouse structures.

The club said the building had started to take shape. “A tremendous amount of work has occurred on the through these negotiatio­ns before Christmas, the trotting club said.

“Having negotiated the most important part of the trades, they then confirmed their programme to the ATC project control group and to the board in January. The estimated completion date under the revised programme is now April 30, 2020 however we anticipate a settlement period up to the May 30, 2020.”

 ??  ?? The Alexandra Park apartments were expected to be finished three years ago.
The Alexandra Park apartments were expected to be finished three years ago.

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