WORKSHOPS AT ILAM
Approval By Govt
(From Our Own Reporter) WELLINGTON, Sept. 3. Big maintenance workshops for the new University of Canterbury at Ham have been approved by the Government. With a floor area of 18,000 square feet, they will cost about £lOO,OOO. Working drawings have been authorised. . In some respects the workshops will be as elegant as teaching blocks. Ministry of Works sketch plaits provide for a two-storey amenities block with offices, changing rooms and conveniences for an eventual building maintenance staff of about 70.
Single-storey buildings will include workshops, timber store, dangerous goods and paint stores and garages. The workshops buildings are likely to be built in stages as the university grows. Approval has also been given to accept the Fletcher Construction Company’s tender of £159,725 for boiler house extensions which will house £50,000 worth of new boilers and control equipment at Ham. The buildings will be largely reinforced concrete.
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30847, 4 September 1965, Page 3
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