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​Transcript for 'Deconstruction of Category 3 properties' video

 

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[Text on navy blue screen reads 'April 2024' at top right, 'Deconstruction of Category 3 properties. On site at Muriwai. Coordinating the recovery efforts on behalf of the Auckland Council Group'. Screen also contains logos for Auckland Council and the Recovery Office.]

[Video: Drone shot looking down on a house in a bush, the road and contractors. Chirping of birds in the background.]

[Mace Ward, Deputy Group Recovery Manager, talks standing in front of a storm-affected house near cranes.]

Mace: "After the severe weather events of 2023, we are now starting to remove homes that have been bought out by the council."

[Video: Shots of the storm-affected property and cranes working. Mace talking in the background.]

Mace: "These are Category 3 properties and they have been assessed as having an intolerable risk to life.

"There is a number of important steps for buildings to determine, if they can be relocated, as the first option, or deconstructed so we can salvage material for re-use. Or the last option is demolition, where that is the only safe option for the building."

[Video: Multiple shots showing damages inside the storm-affected property followed by a shot of demolished site. Another series of shots show further damage inside the storm-affected property.]

Mace: "An expert panel of our suppliers will be on the ground to deconstruct buildings and work closely with the communities to deliver work in a respectful and empathetic way."

[Video: Shot of bush overlooking the sea.]

[Mike Hibber, Muriwai Stickered Residents Group Chair talks with the storm-affected property in the background.]

Mike: "Seeing people being torn out of the fabric of community and having to move away is absolutely heart-wrenching."

[Video: Series of shots of deconstruction process in action with Mike talking in the background.]

Mike: "Coming to this critical juncture, the buy-outs or that process and seeing that conclude is an incredible release that you can make plans and move on.

"For other communities, I think when deconstruction comes into their neighbourhoods, embrace it and work with the teams that are doing it."

[Video: Shot of three contractors working on the deconstruction site. Another shot of the storm-affected property with cranes and contractors.]

Mike: "Our experience of the contractors working in Muriwai has been really good."

[Video: Mace continues talking with the storm-affected property in the background. Shots of the deconstruction site with contractors working on the property and Mace talking in the background.]

Mace: "We take any lessons learned in Muriwai to roll out the removal of homes across Auckland. We estimate at least 600 storm-damaged homes will be deconstructed over the next two years. It is important to understand in the future how we use the vacant land that is left behind and it may take sometime to work through that process with communities."

[Text on navy blue screen with chirping of birds in the background. Text reads "For more information visit: www.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/recovery. Frequently asked questions are available on: ourauckland.aucklandcouncil.govt.nz/recovery/ Coordinating the recovery efforts on behalf of the Auckland Council Group."

Screen also contains logos for Auckland Council and the Recovery Office, plus aucklandcouncil.govt.nz on a white background.]

[video clip ends]

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