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NZ company to rebuild our home in Antarctica

Antarctica New Zealand is delighted to announce Leighs Construction Limited has been selected as the preferred main contractor for the Scott Base Redevelopment project.

Leighs, a New Zealand owned and operated construction company from Christchurch, was one of five construction companies who travelled to Scott Base in February 2020.

Following this site visit, each company submitted proposals for the redevelopment.

The Scott Base Redevelopment is a multi-million-dollar project that would see the existing base replaced with three interconnected buildings.

Antarctica New Zealand CEO Sarah Williamson says it’s great to welcome Leighs Construction to the team.

"The company showed a passion for remote and challenging building projects and brought a depth of experience with complex construction projects, having built hospitals, prisons, embassies, power stations and many other complex commercial and industrial buildings.

"Identifying a preferred main contractor and working with them through the Early Contractor Involvement stage means the Scott Base Redevelopment project is primed and ready to go.

"Following final Cabinet approval and full funding, the project would generate around 450 jobs in New Zealand for the first two and a half years," she says.

Senior project manager Simon Shelton says to get a construction company onboard is a significant milestone for the project, putting the redevelopment ahead of schedule and well positioned for success.

"The project is progressing through the developed design phase, this is where we refine how the building systems function, develop the interior design, confirm the means of logistics and how the base would be built.

"The preferred action plan is to pre-construct all buildings in New Zealand and ship them to Antarctica in large modular sections," he says.

Leighs Construction Ltd managing director Anthony Leighs says the company has a tremendous sense of pride and excitement to be selected by Antarctica New Zealand to join the team to build the new Scott Base.

"Having been involved in constructing buildings and structures on the ice since 2004, the opportunity to continue and enhance our working relationship with Antarctica New Zealand is fantastic, as we strive to be one of the leading constructors of complex vertical infrastructure projects for the New Zealand Government.

"The Scott Base Redevelopment is one of the most technically challenging building projects seen in New Zealand for some years. Leighs Construction is really looking forward to joining the team, and collectively delivering what we believe will be an extraordinary undertaking and incredible construction project," he says.

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