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Appendix One – Fire station developments
Region
Site
Work
A new fire station is currently being built in Parnell, Auckland.
Te Hiku
Parnell
Construction is underway and is approximately 70 percent
complete. Expected completion is estimated to be October
2024.
Te Hiku
Houhora
The Houhora Fire Station appliance bay was demolished and a
new one constructed.
An appliance bay extension with dedicated locker room space is
Te Hiku
Whangārei
Heads
being built at the Whangārei Heads Fire Station. Construction is
due to start 1 July 2024 and is expected to take 4 months.
Asbestos is being removed throughout Auckland City Fire
Te Hiku
Auckland City Station. Expected completion date is estimated to be July or
August 2024.
Te Hiku
Ōtara
The Ōtara Fire Station has received a seismic upgrade – it was
completed on 27 January 2023.
We’re currently renewing the air discharge consent for the
Ngā Tai ki
Rotorua –
National Training Facility in Rotorua with the Bay of Plenty
te Puku
National
Training
Regional Council, Toi Moana. A planning consultant will update
Centre
the resource consent application, aiming for completion by
December 2024.
A business case has been approved for the construction of a six-
Ngā Tai ki
bay single crew composite fire station. We are currently awaiting
te Puku
Tauranga
the final decision on timing, so we cannot confirm the exact
timeline for the new build yet; however, the business case
indicated construction could commence
within 12-24 months.
Ngā Tai ki
The Ruatoria Fire Station underwent seismic and fire upgrades,
te Puku
Ruatoria
including emergency lighting improvements, egress route
enhancements, and smoke separation, completed in June 2024.
Te Ūpoko
Hastings
The seismic upgrade and refurbishment of the Hastings Fire
Station were successful y completed in May 2024.
Te Ūpoko
Trentham
The Trentham Fire Station bedroom upgrade was completed in
December 2023
Te Ūpoko
Waverley
The Waverley Fire Station appliance bay extension and locker
room extension were completed in June 2024.
Te Ihu
Kaiapoi
A new station has been built in Kaiapoi - this was completed in
October 2023.
A business case has been approved for seismic strengthening
Te Ihu
Moana
and an extension to Moana Fire Station. We are conducting
further feasibility and the timeframe for completion is expected
to be July 2025.