Sustainable building practice stacks up
Sustainable building practice stacks up for Queenstown
construction company
Sustainability is a
key driver for a leading Queenstown-based construction
company committed to building an eco-friendly future.
Rilean Construction, a multi award-winning commercial and residential construction company, is building on its growing reputation for sustainable construction by joining the ranks of the New Zealand Green Building Council. It is also in discussion with Otago Polytechnic’s Centre for Sustainable Practice to develop its current sustainable practices.
The company has recently delivered several successful eco-friendly projects, including Frankton’s Westpac Bank, and is currently completing a restoration and conservation project in Arrowtown featuring a range of energy management, recycling and eco-friendly measures in the fitout.
Rilean Construction shareholder Mick Moffatt says sustainability is an area of the company’s business that is growing fast, and sees the cultural change as a win-win situation.
“More and more clients have sustainability requirements for their buildings and fitouts which they want us to be able to deliver.
“As a company we’re committed to taking all practicable steps to help preserve and, where possible, improve the quality of the environment in which we live and work.
”Moving toward sustainable construction is a natural progression of our values and it also works in terms of personal and professional development. We’re always looking to improve our knowledge, skills and business practices so encourage our team to upskill.
“More comprehensive and varied skills allow us to expand into new areas of business and provide greater flexibility and expertise to our clients. The end result for everyone is hopefully greater sustainability and profitability in the future.”
Mr Moffatt believes no company should be too big to learn.
“We’re keen to link up with other likeminded businesses and share knowledge where possible. We’re also actively encouraging clients, suppliers, and other industry operators to work with us to ensure we achieve sustainable best practice standards for the structures we build and the processes we adopt.”
Rilean Construction has introduced a number of
sustainable business initiatives including:
• A
sustainable office policy
• Managing materials
orders and pick-ups to minimise vehicle movements, and where
possible, co-ordinating them with the disposal of waste
materials
• Introducing a formal sustainable
practice commitment and audit check of Rilean
Construction’s operating procedures and those of its
sub-contractors, particularly minimising waste and impact on
the environment. The management team and project managers
then identify where gains have been made and what can be
improved in the future
• Advocating use of
sustainable materials including the use of timber certified
by the Forest Stewardship Council (FSC)
For more information about Rilean Construction or its sustainable practice policy visit www.rilean.co.nz.
ENDS