Napier Courier

Excavators take to shell of prominent Civic landmark

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The final stages of the Napier Civic Building’s demolition are now under way, after months of largely unseen dismantlin­g and disposal.

Large excavators have now set to work on the shell of the prominent landmark, which is being demolished from the top down.

Napier Mayor Kirsten Wise says seeing the building’s shell come down is a symbolic moment.

“The Civic Building has been part of our cityscape for many decades.

“It served Napier well in its time, but due to modern earthquake building regulation­s, it is no longer fit for purpose. Developing the new space is a rare opportunit­y for us to design a collective expression of our community’s aspiration­s.

“This is our chance to celebrate our cultural values and unique history. It will be a place for everyone,” says Mayor Wise.

“We’re really excited to be at this final stage of action now. I’m looking forward to sharing the detailed design with the community when it’s ready.”

Around 80 to 90 per cent of the building will be recycled.

The eventual new building will achieve Green Star 5 rating from the

New Zealand Green Building Council. A Green Star 5 rating represents excellence in healthy and sustainabl­e building.

To achieve five stars, the demolition of what previously stood there must be taken into account.

This demolition is expected to be fully completed by March 2023. The site will be secured until constructi­on begins in mid-2024.

More details on the project and its timeline can be found at napier.govt.nz keyword #CivicAreaP­lan.

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The Napier Civic Building is on its last legs.

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