Wellington-based construction company L.T. McGuinness Ltd has been named as the main contractor to conserve and renovate Government House in
Maarten Wevers, Chief Executive of the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (DPMC), said formally handing the House into the care of the main contractor in early January was a major step.
"The Department has been working for several years, with a team of consultants to ensure that the project meets modern building standards and the future requirements of a 21st Century Governor-General, and enhances the heritage values and functionality of the House."
"Government House in
Brian McGuinness, a Director of L.T. McGuinness, said the company was thrilled at the opportunity to lead such a significant project.
"In the 58 years since L.T. McGuinness was founded as a Wellington-based construction firm, we have undertaken many major restoration projects from the heritage buildings in the Chews Lane Precinct to Premier House and
"It is a privilege to be the main contractor on the Government House conservation project and to be working on such a nationally significant building."
L.T. McGuinness are in the process of finalising and accepting a wide range of sub-contractor tenders for work on the main House and will be commencing work on site in early January.
Background
The Government House Conservation Project was approved by the Government in the 2008-09 Budget. DPMC is responsible for the maintenance of Government House Wellington and Government House Auckland and providing constitutional and administrative support to the Governor-General.
Government House in
During the Government House conservation project, when in
For more information about the Conservation Project visit: http://www.gg.govt.nz/government-house
For more information about L.T. McGuinness visit: http://www.ltmcguinness.co.nz/index.php
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