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Basement walls up for $400m Mount Maunganui retirement village, The Pitau

Anne Gibson
By Anne Gibson
Property Editor·NZ Herald·
28 Jan, 2025 01:00 AM4 mins to read

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The Pitau retirement village construction site in Mount Maunganui in January, 2025. Photo / Sanderson Group

The Pitau retirement village construction site in Mount Maunganui in January, 2025. Photo / Sanderson Group

Earthworks are advancing at the construction site for a $400 million Mount Maunganui retirement village, with basement walls around the perimeter close to completion, ready for three six-level blocks to rise above them.

Cory Dixon, Sanderson Group chief commercial officer, said ground preparations for The Pitau were advanced for the basement of those three blocks.

The sandy site has been extensively excavated to create the basement area for 190 car parks after building work started last winter.

The Pitau retirement village site, as at January, 2025 with its mound of sand in the centre. Photo / Sanderson Group
The Pitau retirement village site, as at January, 2025 with its mound of sand in the centre. Photo / Sanderson Group

A giant mound of sand, approximately 3500cu m in the centre of the site, has been excavated and covered in white plastic to protect it, ready for future use.

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“It’s stockpiled because we’ll need additional sand for backfilling behind those new retaining walls. We’ll use it up around the site and we don’t want to take away sand and then have to pay to bring it back in,” Dixon said.

“But that’s a fraction of the sand that’s come out. Most of it has been moved to the Northern Link bypass from Tauranga to Te Puna,” he said, referring to it being moved for construction of the $655m Takitimu North Link stage one by NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA).

The Pitau Rd site in October, 2024. Construction is under way of the Sanderson Group's retirement village and aged care facility.
The Pitau Rd site in October, 2024. Construction is under way of the Sanderson Group's retirement village and aged care facility.

Approximately 32,000sq m of sand and 10,000sq m of topsoil has been taken from the site, Dixon said.

One crawler crane and one piling rig are at work.

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Contractor CLL is using rammed aggregate pier piling on the foundations.

“We’re taking sand from the site and ramming it back into the ground as an alternative to traditional concrete piling,” Dixon said.

The first block of 78 apartments is due to be finished by next December. A second block is due to be finished by 2028 and the hospital in the third block by late 2029.

On June 6 last year, the project won consent from a consenting panel via the Covid-19 Recovery (Fast-track Consenting) Act 2020. That was via the Environmental Protection Authority, completed before December when the Government passed the new Fast-track Approvals Act 2024.

The Pitau Rd site before construction started of the Sanderson Group's retirement village and aged care facility.
The Pitau Rd site before construction started of the Sanderson Group's retirement village and aged care facility.

Plans are for 167 apartments, a 60-bed hospital with care suites, 220 car parks, lounges, a library, film theatre, a spa, swimming pool, gym and wellbeing facilities.

The project is on a 1.03ha site, zoned residential, in 10 titles at 53, 55, 55A, 57, 59, 61A and 61B Pitau Rd.

The Sanderson Group's plans for The Pitau retirement village and hospital in Mount Maunganui.
The Sanderson Group's plans for The Pitau retirement village and hospital in Mount Maunganui.

In October, Sanderson Group chief executive Jared Baronian told the Bay of Plenty Times that earthworks were progressing with the site largely retained, sheet piles installed and the basement “dig-out” progressing.

Neighbours have previously spoken out against the project, claiming they were “blindsided” when they found out it could be up to 22m high, or six storeys.

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Also in October, the Bay of Plenty Times reported five apartments had sold off the plans.

Apartments are being marketed in the $2m to $3m range but penthouses were marketed for more than $5m.

Dixon cited $39m of pre-sales. Inquiry for apartments was coming from the local area, Auckland and Waikato. Three penthouses had been pre-sold, he said.

An impression of the Sanderson Group's retirement village and aged care facility on Pitau Rd, Mount Maunganui, which is under construction.
An impression of the Sanderson Group's retirement village and aged care facility on Pitau Rd, Mount Maunganui, which is under construction.

Last decade, the Herald reported how Sanderson Group founder Fraser Sanderson had netted $180m when he sold Bethlehem Country Club and Bethlehem Shores in Tauranga and the Queenstown Country Club to the previously NZX-listed Arvida Group.

Arvida was sold to United States private equity business Stonepeak.

Fraser Sanderson made an emotional speech at Bethlehem Shores. Photo / George Novak
Fraser Sanderson made an emotional speech at Bethlehem Shores. Photo / George Novak

It has since been delisted from the NZX.

Sanderson’s first village was the Ōmokoroa Country Estate in Tauranga, which grew from about 70 small homes to 160 homes.

He then built the Bayswater Village at Mount Maunganui before buying the local speedway and converting that into a village.

From there it was the Cascades in Hamilton, Bethlehem Views and what he said was the crowning glory in the Queenstown Country Club.

Anne Gibson has been the Herald’s property editor for 24 years, written books and covered property extensively here and overseas.


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