Project Overview
One New Zealand Stadium at Te Kaha is one of the largest and most complex public infrastructure projects delivered in Christchurch in recent years. With multiple access points, tiered seating, and high capacity public areas, the project required access and barrier systems to be planned, coordinated and delivered at scale. Moddex was appointed by BESIX Watpac through a competitive tender to support the design, manufacture, coordination and installation of handrail and balustrade systems throughout the stadium.
The Challenge
The key challenge was not just designing compliant systems, but coordinating and installing them across a large, fast moving construction site without slowing progress or creating rework.
The Moddex Solution
More than 2,100 lineal metres of access systems were installed across the stadium including vomitories and access ways, seating aisles, lower bowl spectator areas and field barriers. To support this, Moddex project managers successfully staged manufacturing and deliveries in line with site sequencing, while managing dedicated installation teams with up to 20 installers on site during peak periods. Across the project, more than 70 major deliveries were coordinated over approximately 12 months, ensuring materials arrived exactly when needed and minimising site congestion or delays.