It’s been over two years now since the Central Library closed suddenly due to structural vulnerabilities, so what’s happening in there now? Video / Wellington City Council
First, it was Ngā Mokopuna for Te Herenga Waka Victoria University of Wellington.
Now, it is Te Matapihi Ki Te Ao Nui Wellington Central Library.
Wellington-headquartered LT McGuinness has just had two successive $10 million-plus Master Builders commercial project annual prize wins.
The third-generation, 75-year-old family-owned builder won last yearfor the new uni building and now this year for the $217m library job after the project’s cost has climbed from an initial $187m estimate.
Master Builders said LT McGuinness had excelled, deserving the award last year as well as this year.
Access and circulation areas inside Te Matapihi Ki Te Ao Nui Wellington Central Library after the huge restoration. Photo / Master Builders
Its reopening was a construction milestone that had also reconnected people with a central gathering place.
Exterioir of Nga Mokopuna and Te Tumu Herenga Waka, Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington. Te Herenga Waka Victoria University’s Nga Mokopuna The Living Building, previously called The Living Pa. LT McGuinness Wellington won a supreme Master Builders award for this in 2025. Photo / Master Builders
The work breathed new life into a part of the city that had long felt its absence.
The library only reopened on March 14 this year.
Wellington Mayor Andrew Little cut the ribbon.
Te Matapihi Ki Te Ao Nui Wellington Central Library. LT McGuinness won the 2026 Master Builders $10m+ commercial award for its work here. Photo / Master Builders
Judges in the Master Builders’ competition said of the LT McGuinness work: “What made this project exceptional was the way every challenge was met with calm, coordinated delivery”.
Leighs Construction, founded by Anthony Leighs, won the Master Builders’ under-$10m commercial project award.
That was for stage three of the George Forbes Building, Lincoln University, Christchurch.
The project was delivered on time and ahead of schedule.
It had transformed the university’s main entrance without disrupting campus life, judges said.
The George Forbes Building at Lincoln University. Photo / Master Builders
Outdated areas were removed, new spaces created, and the arrival experience for visitors was reshaped to be more welcoming and intuitive.
The judges praised the level of planning and coordination in the refurbishment.
Work was scheduled around classes and daily campus activities.
“This was a challenging project that demanded strong communication and control at every stage, and it was delivered with care, precision and respect for the existing building,” the judges said.
The full list of 2026 Master Builders’ prize winners can be found at commercialprojectawards.co.nz
Anne Gibson has been the Herald’s property editor for 26 years, written books and covered property extensively here and overseas.
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