Project manager Chris Fallows, left, and facilities manager Robin McGhie at Wanganui Collegiate School, while demolition work takes place in the background. photo / Lewis Gardner
Project manager Chris Fallows, left, and facilities manager Robin McGhie at Wanganui Collegiate School, while demolition work takes place in the background. photo / Lewis Gardner
Some old buildings at Wanganui Collegiate School have been demolished to make way for new ones; while others are being restored to their former glory.
Facilities manager Robin McGhie said an old science building was in the process of being demolished to make way for a new, two-storey administration building.
But it's a different story for the HG Carver Memorial Library. The building, which dates from 1911 and is a category 1 heritage building, is being earthquake strengthened and restored to its former glory.
Project manager Chris Fallows said the building went through alterations in the 1960s, which took away a lot of its original beauty.
"It has also sunk by about 100mm in one corner, so that has to be fixed. And it will get a new roof."
Mr McGhie said the entire area of the school was fenced off, and the library housed in a temporary home. The work had caused little disruption to school life.
Mr McGhie said in December work would begin on doing up the boys' hostels.
"They will have a total internal refurbishment, and new hot water and heater systems," he said.