Commercial Bay

CLIENT

Fletcher Construction Company

CONTRACT VALUE

$450 Million

SCHEDULE

Started 2017 finished Mid 2020

LOCATION

Auckland’s Commercial Bay Waterfront
The Commercial Bay development is a project dedicated to bringing together the largest concentration of high-quality retail, food & beverage and luxury hotels in New Zealand. Located along Auckland’s waterfront, FDG had the privilege of working with the Commercial Bay Development team to create this new landmark. FDG’s role included supplying the modular framing product, ModFrame, that supports the piping and internal services throughout the developments plant rooms. FDG also supplied their range of Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing products to many of the sub-trades on-site.

FDG Products Supplied

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ModFrame

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Seismic Bracing Design

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Pipe Clamps

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Structural Fasteners

Key features

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12 storey

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300 rooms

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Five-star hotel

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The largest concentration of high-quality retail, food & beverage

“Along with the structural fastening element of this building, FDG worked with the interior fit-out subcontractor to develop a system that not only looked good but also overcame the specific seismic challenges faced.”

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