Background and Context
Who were the key stakeholders involved in the project?
Client :Kāinga Ora
Builder: ICON Construction
Hydraulic Consultant: NDY Consulting Engineers Auckland
Plumber: Express Plumbing
What were the project objectives & challenges that Waterware needed to solve?
The primary goal of the Greys Ave project was to develop social housing that meets several critical criteria:
- High-quality plumbing systems with a 25-year operational lifespan
- Low maintenance requirements
- Cost-effectiveness to align with the client’s budget constraints
- Enhanced safety features for elderly and infirm residents
What Waterware products were specified & installed?
The project scope included the successful installation of Caleffi Tempering Valve Combo kits across 300 apartments and Caleffi Pressure Reducing Valves to each individual apartment.
What was the feedback from the stakeholders at the projects completion?
- Installer (Express Plumbing): Praised the valve pack design for reducing installation time, leading to improved efficiency.
- Builder (ICON Construction): Commended the smooth logistics throughout the project, which contributed to on-time completion.
- Engineer (NDY): Expressed satisfaction with the system commissioning and operation, confirming that performance goals were met.
- Client (Kāinga Ora): Endorsed the overall project success, particularly noting the balance of quality, safety, and cost-effectiveness.
In conclusion, the Greys Ave social housing project in Auckland demonstrates how innovative product choices and effective collaboration among stakeholders can lead to successful outcomes in large-scale residential developments. By prioritising long-term performance, safety, and cost-effectiveness, the project team delivered a solution that not only meets current needs but is also poised to serve the community for decades to come.