Otago Daily Times

Replacing roof will cost $500,000$1m

- JOHN GIBB

PARTS of a more than 50yearold composite tile roof protecting the Otago

Museum’s original building in Great King St are showing clear signs of deteriorat­ion.

The museum faces having to spend at least $500,000 to replace the roof of the heritagepr­otected building, which opened in 1877.

That figure would rise to $1 million if slate was used, a recent museum report said.

Museum facilities manager Chris Patchett said this week some discussion­s had already taken place over the roof with Heritage New Zealand.

Some problems with existing tiles had already produced a few leaks, and replacing the roof with other materials would also better protect the interior of the building, and its heritagepr­otected status, Mr Patchett said.

The current composite tiles had been installed in the early 1960s, and deteriorat­ion was starting to speed up, he said.

Over the next few years, the museum faced trying to fund several such ‘‘major capital maintenanc­e projects’’, including between an estimated $400,000 and $738,000 to replace the roof on the museum’s popular Tropical Forest facility.

 ?? PHOTOS: CRAIG BAXTER ?? Out on the tiles . . . Otago Museum facilities manager Chris Patchett takes a closer look at deteriorat­ing roof tiles on the museum’s original building in Great King St.
PHOTOS: CRAIG BAXTER Out on the tiles . . . Otago Museum facilities manager Chris Patchett takes a closer look at deteriorat­ing roof tiles on the museum’s original building in Great King St.

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