NEW POST OFFICE
BUILDING IN DUNEDIN
TO COST £200,000
Tenders are now being called for the new post office which is to be built in Duncdin. It is estimated that the cost of the building itself will exceed £200,000, while the value of the site and foundations will bo over £100,000. The post'office will occupy a whole block, fronting on Princes, Waters, Bond, and Liverpool streets, with the main entrance in Princes street. The building will lmvo eight floors, a basement, and sub-basement. The type of construction is steel frame surrounded by concrete, offering the maximum rosfstancc both to fires and earthquakes. It is thought that the authorities intend to house all the Government Departments, as far as possible, in this building; at present they are very scattered in Dunedin, and ' centralisation will be a groat advantage. The front elevation, on to Princes street, is in the classical Style, with Corinthian columns going up about four stories. These columns will bo surmounted by capitals.' Ooromandel or other approved New Zealand granite is specified up to the second floor. Above there, to the top, the specification calls for Kairuru marble, from Nelson, or stone produced from quarries at Putaruru. The design, on the whole, is plain, with little in the way of cornices or parapets. According to the specification, the contractor must include in his price the sum of £18,000 for lifts, one freight lift and one letter lift. New Zealand materials have been specified wherever possible. "
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Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 139, 9 December 1931, Page 11
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NEW POST OFFICE
Evening Post, Volume CXII, Issue 139, 9 December 1931, Page 11
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