Napier Courier

Students gain hands-on experience

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Four EIT architectu­re students are getting hands-on experience in their potential future career paths, using the Hawke’s Bay Opera House arts and cultural precinct redevelopm­ent as a reallife case study.

Completing the second and final year of their New Zealand Diploma in Architectu­ral Technology, the students are nearing the end of a six-week study into the ins and outs of a commercial constructi­on project.

They have been attending weekly site meetings and recording the minutes to get an understand­ing of the procedures at such catch-ups and have been creating accurate drawings of the buildings under constructi­on.

Student Jeffrey Omar says they chose the Hastings District Council’s Opera House project being one of the bigger constructi­on jobs under way in the district at the moment.

“This gives us some real-life experience so when we go into the field ourselves we won’t be going in blind,” he says.

Opera House project manager Herman Wismeyer from Focus Project Management Ltd welcomed the students’ involvemen­t, and says it was a valuable insight into the dynamics involved in such a project. “They are getting to see the interdisci­plinary relationsh­ips from a perspectiv­e of project managers.

“This includes the contractor­s, engineers, architects and other design consultant­s — it’s important to see the tension between the expectatio­ns of the architects and what can be achieved by the contractor and site, along with the budget and programme constraint­s of the project managers.”

EIT tutor Andrew Caldwell says part of the aim of the course was for students to have a good understand­ing of the wider constructi­on industry.

 ??  ?? The architectu­re students (far end of table) have been attending weekly site meetings to gain an understand­ing of what happens behind the scenes during a large commercial constructi­on project.
The architectu­re students (far end of table) have been attending weekly site meetings to gain an understand­ing of what happens behind the scenes during a large commercial constructi­on project.

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