Asteron Centre likely out of action for at least three month

Asteron Centre likely out of action for at least three months


It was Wellington’s largest commercial building when it opened in 2010.
This month is the second time Inland Revenue staff have been evacuated from the building, the other following the 2016 Kaikoura earthquake amid concerns about a stairwell. At that time, Dunajtschik argued the building was still safe to occupy.
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Inland Revenue is preparing for another wave of change (first published February 2020).
This time the engineering report was sought as Inland Revenue weighed up whether to renew its lease.
In an email to staff, the department said engineers considered the building was fit for occupation and not dangerous under the Building Act.

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