Otago Daily Times

Multimilli­ondollar Chch building confirmed

- STAFF REPORTER

THE University of Otago Council has approved full funding for a $178 million building on its Christchur­ch campus.

After years of planning, work on a sixlevel building which will sit in the heart of the Te Papa Hauora/Health Precinct is set to begin soon.

The approval for the final $153 million came shortly after resource consent for the project was approved by the Christchur­ch City Council and the appointmen­t of a preferred main contractor.

The building will contain four floors of laboratori­es, the campus’ outpatient clinical research facilities, the Centre for Postgradua­te Nursing Studies, the department of psychologi­cal medicine, the department of pathology and biomedical science, teaching and learning facilities and an imaging suite.

Acting vicechance­llor Prof Helen Nicholson was ‘‘delighted’’ to announce the milestone to staff yesterday.

It would be the biggest constructi­on project the university had undertaken and would enable growth of its health science research and education programmes on its Christchur­ch campus, she said.

‘‘I’m excited for our staff and students, who will benefit from . . . this new building.’’

The University of Otago’s Christchur­ch campus is a training base for medical students in their three clinical years, as well as a researchin­tensive campus.

It is home to more than 500 staff, including clinical staff jointly employed by the Canterbury District Health Board, and more than 1000 students.

The building is planned to be a 5Star Green Star developmen­t and will be built on the site of the former Tillman’s furniture store at 24 Oxford Tce.

Planning for the building began in 2017.

Chief operating officer Stephen Willis said the building was one of the last major developmen­ts required to fulfil the Te Papa Hauora/Health Precinct vision.

The project was significan­t not only to the university, but nationally and regionally, as it would create about 545 jobs each year.

University of Otago, Christchur­ch dean Prof David Murdoch said the new building highlighte­d the university’s commitment in Christchur­ch and would enable better collaborat­ion with partner organisati­ons.

A detailed design of the building is expected by August this year, and enabling work on site is expected to begin next month.

It is expected the new building will be open in 2025.

 ?? IMAGE: SUPPLIED ?? Big plans . . . An artist’s impression of the University of Otago building in Christchur­ch which has been given approval.
IMAGE: SUPPLIED Big plans . . . An artist’s impression of the University of Otago building in Christchur­ch which has been given approval.

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