Vbase Client & Media Statement
Friday, 8 April 2011
Vbase venues host 1800 events annually and bring between $60-100
million of visitor spending into Christchurch every year. The
reinstatement of Christchurch Convention Centre, Christchurch Town
Hall, AMI Stadium and CBS Canterbury Arena is critical to economic
recovery as it will bring visitors back to Christchurch. The many
entertainment events the venues host will raise spirits by giving
our community something to look forward to in these challenging
times.
Vbase has full replacement value insurance for all venues and
operating equipment as well as comprehensive business interruption
insurance. Consultants and insurers are working closely with Vbase
in developing a full understanding of the status of the four venues
and the work that is needed to bring them back to life.
Preliminary assessments of the venues confirmed structural damage
to Christchurch Convention Centre, Christchurch Town Hall for
Performing Arts and AMI Stadium.
Detailed assessments of Christchurch Town Hall and Christchurch
Convention Centre are continuing and will not be finalised until
early May 2011. Access to both buildings is limited and assessment
of the Christchurch Town Hall has been further impeded by flooding
to the basement where all of the buildings electrical and
mechanical plant is located.
Christchurch Town Hall suffered extensive damage from differential
settlement. The most obvious impacts of this are the Limes
Room/Boaters wing, which has separated from the main structure and
extensive damage to floors including in the James Hay Theatre and
main Auditorium. There is wide spread superficial damage throughout
the venue. Christchurch Art Gallery has been engaged to protect or
remove the precious artworks from the Christchurch Town Hall and
Christchurch Convention Centre. It is not possible to allow access
for assessment of the highly acclaimed Town Hall Rieger Organ until
power is restored to the building which may take several weeks.
Stage one of the Town Hall Conservation and Refurbishment project
was underway at the time of the earthquake and further work has now
been suspended.
Christchurch Convention Centre suffered moderate structural damage
from differential settlement and extensive damage to floors from
liquefaction. Again there is wide spread superficial damage
throughout the venue. Once all assessments are complete and the
extent of repair is known, implications for the proposed
Christchurch Convention Centre expansion project will be considered
in conjunction with Christchurch City Council and Ministry of
Economic Development.
Until all geo technical, structural, architectural, electrical and
mechanical assessments are completed it is not possible to provide
a full picture of the damage, scope of repair and time frame for
reopening of Christchurch Town Hall for Performing Arts and
Christchurch Convention Centre. However it is now clear that both
venues will remain closed until at least early 2012.
Mayor Bob Parker describes the Town Hall as one Christchurch's
great architectural icons. "We need a clear understanding of the
scale of work required to preserve this wonderful building. We are
determined to ensure the Town Hall continues to be one of the
defining features of our city".
"Christchurch Convention Centre is also very important to us as a
city. It plays a vital role in attracting business and tourism and
we need to move quickly to make sure Christchurch has a large
scalefacility to drive this important business" said Mayor Bob
Parker
The status of AMI Stadium was announced on 16 March. All
assessments have now been finalised and work is underway to fully
scope, plan and commence repairs. AMI Stadium will be closed for
the remainder of 2011 and is expected to reopen in February 2012 in
time for Super Rugby and the South African cricket tour of New
Zealand. Due to the extensive repairs required, AMI Stadium
conference and function facilities will reopen at the same time and
not progressively from September 2011 as previously advised.
CBS Canterbury Arena reopened for normal business from Saturday 26
March. Vbase is supporting Westpac with its outstanding Business
Hub initiative located adjacent to CBS Canterbury Arena. CBS
Canterbury Arena Ticketek box office is open from 8am to 7pm Monday
to Friday (excluding public holidays) for ticket sales to all
events. Tickets can also be purchased at www.ticketek.co.nz or phone
0800 TICKETEK (0800 842 538).