The redevelopment of Scott Base, New Zealand’s home in Antarctica, is the largest and most complex project ever undertaken by Antarctica New Zealand.
The project will see the ageing infrastructure replaced with a safe, fit-for-purpose, and sustainable research facility that will support New Zealand’s presence in the Ross Sea region of Antarctica for the next 50 years. The new base will continue Aotearoa’s long legacy on the icy continent and strengthen our ability to support world-leading research in one of the most remote places on the planet.
Consisting of three interconnected buildings that can accommodate up to 100 people, the new base will include an accommodation, dining and welfare building, a science and management building, and an engineering and storage building.
Due to the remote location and short summer period, the window to build in Antarctica is small. The plan is to pre-construct all buildings at PrimePort Timaru in New Zealand and ship them to Antarctica on a large heavy transport vessel in large modular sections. Specialised trailers will be used to transport the building sections on and off the vessel and into position at Scott Base.
The existing base will be deconstructed and returned to New Zealand, along with all waste, equipment and materials. The new base is planned to be up and running in 2028.
Speakers:
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Iain Miller – Project Manager, Leighs Construction Limited
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Simon Shelton – Scott Base Redevelopment Senior Project Manager
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Will Parker – Technical Director, Property and Buildings, WSP
When: 5:30 - 7:30 pm, Thursday 12 May
Where: Either in-person at the Novotel Christchurch or watch the live stream
Cost: Free for NZIOB Members / $25 +GST for Non-Members