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Bunnings Queenstown

15 December, 2021 by

Four years in the making, the $40 million, 8,100 square metre Bunnings on the Frankton Flats, Queenstown, finally opened earlier this year.

Bunnings first applied to council to build the Queenstown store on the 1.6-hectare site in April 2017, but was declined, leading Bunnings to appeal the decision to the Environment Court and finally getting approval for site works last year.

Now, standing tall under The Remarkables with the largest trade yard of any New Zealand Bunnings, business is booming and they’re proud to be supplying important building materials to support the local construction sector.

But, big buildings need big drainage so the Marley Akasison siphonic roof drainage system was chosen to cope with the imposing structure, in an area known for its environmental extremes, including snow and sudden, massive dumps of rain.

We spoke with some of the key partners involved in delivering Bunnings Queenstown to learn more about the factors that made Akasison the right drainage solution for this landmark project.

Saving space

Main contractor for the Bunnings Queenstown design/build project was Milton head-office based Calder Stewart Construction.

Paul Smith, National Design Manager says that despite the complex planning process for the project, the build itself was relatively straight forward with a prefabricated steel structure, Kingspan panels and roofing.

One issue however, was to provide adequate roof drainage despite the client’s brief for no visible downpipes on the front face of the building. That made Akasison the ideal solution.

“When we do design builds, typically we find the projects have been designed with a traditional drainage system,” Smith says.

“But when you get into the detailed design and you realise it actually doesn’t suit a traditional method, because you can’t have the downpipes where you need them.

“That’s when we contacted Marley and looked at a siphonic option,” Smith says.

Siphonic systems use the unique properties of water to draw the water down the pipe at a much faster rate.

In traditional roof drainage the water spirals down the downpipe, with a tunnel of air in the middle, so only a limited amount of water is discharged. That means multiple downpipes are required to handle the total load during heavy rain periods to stop water overflowing out of the gutters.

Siphonic systems require fewer, smaller downpipes because the system gets loaded and the water fills up and drops down the downpipe without the air tunnel. This means the water volume is cleared much faster. And the pipework can be installed horizontally and close to the roof with no gradient.

Paul Smith’s first experience with siphonics was using it for a cinema complex project in Christchurch, which had a long internal gutter, but, like Bunnings Queenstown, nowhere to put downpipes. Smith saw siphonics as the best solution and was impressed with the result.

Now, Smith has introduced the system for the new, Port Otago building in Port Chalmers as well, “because it’s all glass and no one wants to see downpipes,” he says.

Smith says that there are significant planning benefits in using the Akasison system.

“With the speed that many projects are being developed in these days, there’s often not enough time to have the design finished to see where all the downpipes are, and to get all the drains cast into the floor.

“If you’ve only got one connection point it’s easier. Instead of having multiple vertical downpipes, you’ve only got the one vertical downpipe, depending on building size, so you can make a duct space or a set out, and that’s where all your siphonic system can go to,” he says.

Smith works with the Marley design team to do the concept for budgeting, and once all details are agreed with the plumber, it goes back to Marley for the detailed design phase. Then, all the documentation is ready for the building consent.

And Smith says the councils like it.

“If you show them, “Here, Marley have designed it for us. Here’s all your documentation you need,” they usually go, “Cool. Tick the box”.

And Smith says the system stacks up well for those “big, big, projects”.

“Even if there is a premium for siphonics, when you weigh it up against the simplicity of maintaining the client’s brief of clean walls, or the fact the architect’s given us no space to put any services in, it helps solve those issues for us and more than makes up for any difference”.

Surprising performance

Peter Diver Plumbing was the subcontractor for Bunnings Queenstown and Director, Michael Diver has used a mixture of siphonic systems for different projects over 15 years, but says Marley is definitely his preferred option.

“We’ve done other siphonic systems in the past, but Marley has a different clipping and rail system compared to others. The overall product looks a lot better and it allows for expansion and contraction a lot better than other systems out there, so it will give a lot longer life.”

Diver says that prior to the Bunnings job, his team had been involved in a much larger installation in Christchurch with the Marley system at Waimakariri Multi-Use Sport Facility, in Rangiora.

Diver says that the first time using siphonics was “definitely an eye-opener.”

“When you run a 75mm pipe where you’d normally have a 200mm pipe, you do question yourself. But then, when you see it working, it’s quite surprising how much water it actually sucks out.”

Diver got a chance to see the Akasison installation get a solid workout this year, with big one-in-200 year rain events hitting both Queenstown and Rangiora. Diver says that the team went out to see how the systems were coping  and found both were well within capacity.

“You just have to trust the Marley design team to specify the right system.

“It can look quite daunting to start with, but the Marley guys are really good. They come down and do training. They run over everything with you, give you really good documentation with plans, fittings list, measurements, everything like that. So once you actually drill into it, it’s actually a lot easier than it looks.”

So, why does Diver think siphonic systems are not more extensively used?

“I just think it’s lack of knowledge from consultants. If they saw the benefits of it and the cost savings and the time and space savings they’d use it more. Those consultants just don’t get to see what it is and how it works,” he says.

Easy install

Self-employed Plumber Dave Weight of Ezyplumb contracted to Peter Diver Plumbing on this project and said it was a relief to not have to wrangle massive pipes on the Bunnings job.

He says it was a relief to not have to wrangle massive pipes on the job.

“When you have big pipes that have got fall on them, they always hit an aircon duct sooner or later. And putting in a 125mm or a 80mm siphonic is a hell of a lot easier than trying to put 150mm PVC in and getting the ends together and all that,” he said.

Weight says the Bunnings project was a good one for him to start on, with a ‘small’ 120 metre straight run.

“I got to see it in action. It started raining and I actually opened up the inspection lid that was at the very end of the line where it goes into the 200mm.

“Obviously on a normal system, if you open that lid, you are going to get absolutely saturated. But I took the lid fully off and there was just a solid 125mm column of water blasting past that inspection lid.”

Weight said that getting all the plans from Marley, with a full list of materials and measurements made the process even easier.

“I’ve done bits and pieces on other systems, but that’s the first time I’ve done a whole system. I thought it was cool. It was definitely a process, but it wasn’t really that difficult and I liked the end result.”

 

Details:

Developer: Bunnings (NZ) Limited, Owen Sanders (Project Manager)

Main Contractor: Calder Stewart Industries Ltd/Calder Stewart Construction

Plumbing subcontractor: Diver Group/Peter Diver Plumbing, Michael Diver.

Installer: Dave Weight

 

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Stunning in Stratford

21 October, 2021 by

Talk about keeping it local and in the family! When Kym and Mike Henry decided to build a new home, they wanted to be close to work and they certainly achieved that –they’re now only 1km away from their business ITM Stratford. With the help of an architect their new home was lovingly designed by Kym and built by their son and nephew.

The build took 18 months start to finish and the outcome really is stunning with a modern-industrial style. Lots of concrete, blockwork, timber accents and even a clever shipping container door into the scullery. We really love the use of a window for the splashback which overlooks the front of the property.

One challenging part of the build was achieving the sunken lounge area the way Kym envisioned it. With balustrade and three stairs down to the area, it is reminiscent of the 1970’s trend but executed in a very stylish, modern way.

Tonally the home is smooth and neutral with different greys and timbers. Plus, splashes of colour have been added throughout which are inspired by nature. The concrete bath is a luxurious feature in the main bathroom. But even more luxurious is separate his and hers ensuites off the main bedroom – imagine how great that would be!

The home is light and bright thanks to the 17 skylights that have been incorporated. But there is one place that is very dark! For movie lovers like Kym and Mike the ultimate indulgence was definitely including the cinema for six… 🤩

The cladding is a mixture of Rockcote and block chosen because they are low-maintenance and fit with the overall style. Wood accents and native planting help the home fit in with the rural surroundings on the 1.25-acre block.

We chose Marley Stratus Design Series® Typhoon® spouting and RP80® downpipes in black because it framed the house perfectly for the modern-industrial look.

The stylish half-round Typhoon® profile has excellent capacity and flow characteristics. Using internal brackets gives a smooth, contemporary look. It’s available in five colours and white, although black is very much on trend at the moment.

Proudly made in New Zealand and fully UV resistant to handle our harsh summer sun, high UV levels and long, hot days. Marley Stratus Design Series® will stand the test of time and we offer a 15-year guarantee to back that up.

What a stunning place to live and enjoy for years to come! Well done to Kym and Mike, and the whole team that helped to complete their new home.

 

Wellington Convention Centre

13 October, 2021 by

The Wellington Convention centre is a three-storey complex between Cable Street and Wakefield Street on Wellington’s waterfront. Across the road from Te Papa Tongarewa, it will include meeting and exhibition spaces covering 10,000 square metres on the top two floors, and a 1280 square metre exhibition gallery on the ground floor.

Studio Pacific drew inspiration for the design of the building from Wellington’s harbour, its dramatic weather and Māori mythology, in particular Maui’s head of the fish: Te Upoko o Te Ika a Maui. The centre will achieve a five-star Greenstar rating.

Beca Engineering, Plumbing World and Brockelsby Plumbing won the plumbing contract for the building with a 100% sourced OPTIM® DWV Sanitary and Stormwater System from Marley.

What hides behind walls and roof spaces? Ever imagined what happens when 1,500 people all have a break and go to the toilet?

Brockelsby’s qualified, professional plumbing team work on 150mm OPTIM® DWV pipe that will be connected to the toilets. Setting it up was time consuming, starting with a dry run with no glue, they piece together the system insuring everything is correctly aligned, getting levels correct with the use of a green laser that has vertical and horizontal lines. This plumbing is never simple, it travels around steel girders, concrete walls and floors then drops to the sub-basement and joins the council sewer system. Once checked by the foreman and chief engineer they are primed (pink) and glued into place, water tested to ensure they are sealed.

Once everything is glued sealed and tested it is fit for purpose for a long, useful life. But what happens if something blocks off the system?

Yes, that’s that toilet overflowing when something has been put down the toilet that is big enough to block the pipe. Marley OPTIM® also has inspection fittings. Basically a handy lid you can open so blockages can be cleared. In this building there will be many inspection points!

In the basement pipe work stretch hundreds of metres across from one side to the other. This is not just 100mm Marley OPTIM®, there is also 150mm – 225mm and 375mm. In addition there needed to be seismic bracing to ensure the pipework won’t fail in the event of an earthquake.

In the basement 375mm Marley Optim® pipe winds it way through. Seismic expansion joiners were added – they are the black rubber joint designed to absorb movement, shaking stresses and noise.

Contact us to find out more!

Home by the bay

3 September, 2021 by

In an effortless combination of coastal chic and country charm, this gorgeous four-bedroom home sits surrounded by lush lawn and attractive landscaping within its huge 1597sqm north-east facing Coromandel section. No wonder it has won a gold award in the Auckland / Northland / Coromandel New Home $600,000 – $750,000 category in the 2021 House of the Year competition! Well done HAMR Homes.

Clad in vertical cedar shiplap weatherboard with good-looking stone features and a black corrugated Coloursteel roof, the house blends in beautifully with its coastal bush and farmland setting. Chosen for its clean lines and durability to the coastal environment the Marley Stratus Design Series® Typhoon® spouting and RP80® downpipes in Grey Friars® work perfectly with the warm tones. The choice of internal brackets mean the spouting has long runs with very clean lines. The half round Typhoon® profile is also great in high rainfall areas with a flow capacity of 87 litres/minute.

The entrance and outdoor living porticos are positioned perfectly to take in the view of Wharekaho Beach and Mercury Bay. From every window you’re able to take in the wonderful views of the surrounding farmland, wetlands, ocean, highway and local birds.

Every day is so different and the sunrises can be spectacular.

The kitchen and laundry incorporate crisp forms of laminate benchtops and melamine cabinets, with quality appliances and Methven tapware to give a top-class look.

The main suite is simply sublime with a sliding door leading to the outdoors, and large windows overlooking the bay view. In the ensuite, the black tiled shower features a mirror window, so the owners can enjoy an evening shower with the sense of being outside.

The house blends beautifully within its coastal farmland setting.

Built to achieve maximum results in a cost-effective way, the impeccable dwelling has delivered on everything the owners wanted for their coastal dream home.

Derelict to delightful in Dairy Flat

17 June, 2021 by

This quaint 1920’s bungalow has had a very adventurous life! It was built in Park Ave, Takapuna where it stayed until 1977, at which time it was shifted to a beautiful site in Dairy Flat. It’s had many renovations over the years, the most recent a top to bottom refurbishment to create the now stunning home it is for Ed Aitken and family.

Ed bought the home 5 years ago in a seriously tired and lived in state. Renovations started by adding 25m2 to make a total of 230m2 for the 4-bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and 2 living spaces. The aim was to totally modernise the home for comfortable living while still retaining the classic charm of the era. This includes wide skirting boards, solid timbers and using the high ceiling space to maximum effect.

The house is filled with warm tones and inviting textures. The entrance way features beautiful old Kauri boards which were uncovered during the work and whitewashed as a stunning entrance feature. Sliding doors were recycled from a clifftop home in the North Shore Bays and used to give the home interest.

The galley kitchen has utilised existing marble on a spacious island bench – simply perfect for entertaining and feeding meals through to the light and bright dining room. State of the art appliances make it a cook’s dream.

Most interior spaces were painted in Resene White and Alabaster, with the lounge in Triple Sea Fog and the kitchen in Double Tapa. Full underfloor ducted air conditioning by Panasonic has been chosen to keep the home warm and dry.

The children have bedrooms to envy, one with a well-constructed sky bed, perfect for the privacy and space a teenager needs.

The exterior has been lovingly restored from top to bottom. Weatherboards stripped back and painted in Resene Sonyx 101 Double Foundry which is basically a dark grey with a blue tinge. Windows and trim in Resene Waterborne Enamel white gloss for contrast.

All framed perfectly with Marley Stratus Design Series® Typhoon® spouting and RP80® downpipes in Grey Friars®.

Ed was keen to have external brackets which look amazing with a traditional homes and they’re also great for high wind zones, like this site. However, rather than having them positioned every 300mm as recommended, Ed opted to alternate between internal and external brackets. This means every second bracket is external and positioned 600mm apart with the added strength from the internal ones. It looks great and is super solid!

Typhoon® is a stylish yet functional half-round profile which has excellent capacity and flow characteristics. It’s available in a range of colours with matching RP80® downpipes from the Stratus Design Series®; Grey Friars®, Ironsand®, Black, Copper and Titanium. Also, the well known and loved, white range.

Check out the stunning pool and pool house which was here already when Ed bought the home. It has however been refurbished and is a great asset in the summertime.

Not a bad view from beside the pool also + some furry friends as company – what an absolute dream life to be had here!

Ed and family are over the moon with their home and have future plans for more expansion to finish it off exactly as they hope. This home definitely doesn’t look like a 100-year-old property anymore!

A roomy rebuild in Onehunga

10 May, 2021 by

Louise and Eugene Barry bought their quaint Onehunga, Auckland home in November 2009 when the house was only 112 square metres for 4 bedrooms! But the central location, being close to Cornwall Park and motorways, and the warm and friendly community made up for the size.

With a growing family they simply needed more space, so it was either move or create a larger home on the same site. They opted for the rebuild to increase the size to 270 square metres. Every single interior wall from the existing structure was removed to accommodate the new floor plan. The work took around 8 months.

For the cladding they opted for timber weatherboards which are painted in Resene Silver Chalice with Arctic White joinery.

The roof is Colorsteel® in Grey Friars which works perfectly with the Marley Stormcloud® spouting and RP80® downpipes also in Grey Friars® from the Stratus Design Series®

The Stormcloud® quarter-round profile has clean, strong lines which fit in with the modern yet classic styling. Marley Stratus Design Series® has a 15-year guarantee and excellent UV resistance.

A lot of effort went into ensuring the home was well insulated including Viridian ComfortPlus, a leading Low E performance laminate, for the double-glazed windows.

The interior of the home has a neutral base palette, painted throughout in Resene Black White for walls and ceiling and Resene colour matched Arctic White for architraves and skirting.

The kitchen was designed by Moda Kitchens and the cabinetry is Acrylic soft touch from Laminex which is an anti-fingerprint material. Like so many other homes, their beautiful kitchen is the hub, so the central island lends itself perfectly to being able to still interact with the rest of the family whilst cooking or baking.

Louise and Eugene specifically designed the kitchen with storage in mind and the butler’s pantry is perfect to hide away any clutter (and the craft beer fridge too!). The bookshelves on the front of the island, and on either end of the overhead cabinets, add a nice yet practical feature.

The bathrooms in their home are stunning, with dark grey concrete look tiles utilised with white and timber. Under-tile heating and recessed shelving in the showers was a must, plus mitred edges on tiles throughout added to the lovely finishing.

David Trubridge lights and custom-made oak slats are featured in the central stairwell which is the first thing you see when you open the front door – simply gorgeous!

Louise, Eugene and their two little ones are loving their roomy rebuild, and the peace of mind they have from future proofing with quality products such as the Marley Stratus Design Series®. Great work you guys!

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