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Indigo Hotel Project, Auckland

The Indigo Hotel project in Auckland, New Zealand, is a striking addition to the city's skyline, combining luxury hotel with high-end residential living. This 41-storey mixed-use development comprises a 225-room 4.5-star international hotel and 30 luxury apartments, setting a new standard for urban accommodation in Auckland.

Background and Context

Who were the key stakeholders involved in the project?

Client: Ninety Four Feet Australia & IHG Hotels International
Builder: ICON Construction
Hydraulic Consultant: HSC Consulting Engineers Auckland
Plumber: Cooke & Dowsett Plumbing Group New Zealand
Project Designer: Scott Carver Architects Australia

What were the project objectives & challenges that Waterware needed to solve?

The primary objectives were to ensure high-quality comfort and services for all occupants while implementing efficient and reliable plumbing systems, meeting the exacting standards of a luxury hospitality and residential complex. The project faced significant challenges, particularly in maintaining consistent water pressure and temperature across the building’s impressive height, especially during peak usage times. The team needed to deliver high-performance control systems that could meet luxury comfort standards while addressing the unique difficulties posed by vertical integration in such a tall structure. These objectives and challenges underscored the need for innovative solutions in high-rise plumbing systems to balance safety requirements with the expectations of a premium living and lodging experience.

What Waterware products were specified & installed?

To address these challenges, the project scope included the successful installation of high-performing Caleffi Legiomix thermostatic tempering valves in the plant rooms on levels 26 and 41, as well as 450x Caleffi 533 series pressure reducing valves on all hot and cold water supplying hotel rooms and apartments. This project included the installation of BMeter Water Metering management over bulk distribution supply and point of use consumption.

What was the feedback from the stakeholders at the projects completion?

  • Plumber (Cooke & Dowsett Plumbing ): Expressed high satisfaction with the technical support provided during the commissioning of the Legiomix valves, highlighting the importance of expert guidance in implementing advanced systems.
  • Builder & Hydraulic Consultant (Icon & HSC Consulting Engineers): Both parties acknowledged and appreciated the fixed pricing maintained throughout the two-year construction program, which contributed to effective budget management and financial predictability.

In conclusion, the Indigo Hotel project in Auckland stands as a testament to the successful integration of advanced plumbing technologies in high-rise, mixed-use developments. By addressing the unique challenges of water pressure and temperature control in a 41-storey building, the project team delivered a solution that not only meets but exceeds the expectations of a luxury hotel and high-end residential complex.