Te Kaha to offer quality experiences like no other

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Level 2 corporate suite preliminary design

Premium hosting options aplenty at Te Kaha 

Te Kaha’s western stand (alongside Madras St) will offer a diverse range of hospitality options for people seeking a more premium experience. The level one concourse at Te Kaha will provide a fantastic opportunity to host expos, trade shows or cocktail functions with a sweeping view of the field of play.

Level 1 function lounge preliminary design

At 1150 square metres in size, the Level 1 function lounge (above) will be able to host up to 1000 people standing and 690 people seated for corporate and not-for-profit events, gala and cocktail dinners, product launches, balls and more.

Not only can the lounge be split in half with an operable wall, but it also features a 514 square-metre terrace that overlooks the field to provide a special, memorable experience.

Te Kaha's Level 1 will also feature 80 open corporate reserve seated areas. These private areas for groups of 11 people offer a semi-corporate box feel with dedicated seats and food and beverage service to your seat.

Level 2 corporate suite preliminary design

Te Kaha’s second level will house 23 corporate suites (cross-section above). These suites will offer the highest level experience for visitors; they can cater for a range of capacities between 15 and 60 people, each with their own terrace area, and personal food and beverage service celebrating the wonderful produce of the Canterbury region.

Level 3 of Te Kaha’s western stand will feature an area designated for premium general attendance, with a more upmarket local food and beverage offering.

 

David Kennedy appointed to lead Te Kaha company

The former chief executive of Ngai Tahu Property, David Kennedy, will lead the company overseeing the delivery of Te Kaha – Canterbury Multi-Use Arena.

Mr Kennedy has been appointed chief executive of Te Kaha Project Delivery Limited.

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David Kennedy
 

April an important month for Te Kaha project

April 2022 is shaping up to be a key month in the delivery of Te Kaha.

The Kōtui consortium will take over the site from the first week, with a site blessing and sod-turning to be held shortly afterward.

Early works will begin in early April, while the developed design for Te Kaha will go before the Council for approval later in the month. 

Aerial preliminary design of Te Kaha
 
Arena infographic with interesting statistics
 

The next steps...

April 2022 - Site blessing, early works begin, Council approval sought on Developed Design.

June 2022 - Final bid and Design & Construction contract recommendation.

July 2022 - Design and Construct contract appointment, followed immediately by construction commencing.

Mid-2025 - Te Kaha construction completed.

 
 
 
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