Neuflow Projects met the budget and timeframe requirements of this project, whilst adding value to the future of the Zoo and Waiwhakareke Entry Precinct. Neuflow's project team assisted other stakeholders in the safe and timely delivery.
The Waiwhakareke Entry Precinct project provides a remarkable venue that connects the Hamilton Zoo and the Waiwhakareke Natural Heritage Park. The integration of architecture, landscape and interiors creates a seamless flow between the two destinations and showcases successful collaboration between disciplines. The Kākā and Niho Taniwha stories have been used as inspiration for the design, with the colours of the Kākā referenced in the canopy. Visitors can also enjoy an unparalleled 360-degree view over Hamilton surrounds from the observation tower. The Waiwhakareke Entry Precinct is an excellent example of how good design can create a unique and memorable experience for visitors.
A multi-faceted project with vertical and horizontal construction to be delivered within a fully operational site.
Neuflow Projects worked alongside a project and design team, along with the contractor on this project ie BrodieHailwood, Edwards White Architects, Designwell, BCD and the contractors Downey Construction and Schick Civil Construction to upgrade/replace the existing assets such as the Zoo entry building, cafe, staff areas, playground, car parking, roads and adjoining park areas.

Neuflow Projects used a collaborative approach to this project, ensuring all the design and construction teams were well informed and working towards the same goal. The way the contract was structured helped all drive collaboration, during both the design phase and the construction phase. Relationships were used as the main levers to ensure the best results for the projects. Issues or risks were proactively communicated and had input from all relevant parties to agree on the best solution.