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NOHO MAI Live here

Do you want to live here? 

Waingākau development is more than just a home, its to assist those who are first home buyers or long term renters be able to purchase a home in the sunny Hawkes Bay. We also work with local council and business partners to create jobs locally and sustainable development of Flaxmere Village, in Hawkes Bay. 

Our criteria does look a little different for this purpose. We have professional staff that walk you through our process to ensure we can get you and your Whānau on track to  getting into a home.

Our professional staff work with many of our business partners such as Kianga Ora (Housing New Zealand) to ensure we get the best support for our eligible whānau into achieveable housing. 

 

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Te Huarahi -The Pathway 

This is where we would write about how you would get a home. Including the image of the Whānau Process. 

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Māraurau-Eligiblity 

This is where we would put in the details around eligibilty or criteria or getting a Waingākau property. 

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Ngā Whare Hou-Modern House Design  

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Simply Architecture- Proposed Dwelling Lot 21 Tarbet Street, Waingākau 

 

Hanga Whare-House Build Process

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Stage 1 Preliminary and General

Site survey is concluded, the house set out is determined and Building consent applied for. There is a host of finer details that determines the establishment for the intended construction. Services to site and Health and safety is amongst the more important ones. The construction of the sub floor raft is completed and construction profiles are set.

Stage 2 Construction starts

Sub floor services installation are concluded and the floor is constructed, lots of care and attention to detail is applied at this stage to prevent any difficulties during construction. The house frames are stood and the frames are covered with the rigid air barrier. The scaffolding goes up and the roof trusses are stood. Final dimensions for external joinery are taken and the final measurement for the roof is taken. All external material orders are finalised at this time. 

Stage 3 Closed in

Fascia and spouting are fitted and the roof is installed. Aluminium doors and windows are fitted and the construction envelope is now enclosed. Exterior cladding starts and the internal fit of commences. This is a very busy time as the trades complete the insulation, wall linings, pre wire the electrical system and complete the plumbing pipe installation and testing. This is also the time when you will not necessarily notice lots of progress on site as most of the work is carried out internally. 

Stage 4 Site works

External paint is completed. Concrete works are completed. The fences are installed and the landscaping commences. Letter boxes, footpaths and clotheslines are fitted. This is when timber decks are constructed and all external plumbing services are commissioned. Lawns are planted  and watered to 90% strike. Internal paint is applied during this time, no other trades are involved internally while the painting is carried out.

Stage 5 Final internal fit off 

Tiling and floor coverings are installed to allow the front of wall fashion plumbing to be fitted. The kitchen is installed and the electrical fit off is completed and tested. Finally, the internal doors arrive back on site from the paint shop to be installed. Once all systems are tested and the quality control is completed and signed off, the house is ready for its Code of Compliance inspection and final adjustments are completed before the final builders clean and handover to the client.

55 Kirkwood Rd, Example of Progression Chart 
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Example - House Progress Colour Chart 

 

Haukāinga Hauora -Healthy Homes 

CLICK TO OPEN: Waingākau incorporates modern architecture, clever design, complementary technologies and quality materials to build ‘Healthy Homes’.  

Waingākau incorporates modern architecture, clever design, complementary technologies and quality materials to build ‘Healthy Homes’.  

Healthy Homes are passively warm, dry, and financially efficient houses, by adopting the principles of Homestar 6.  Waingākau are active members of the NZ Green Building Council.  Whilst the Homes are not formally Homestar accredited, the homes are designed and built to the principles of Homestar 6.

Healthy Homes is a core value and therefore TToH will contribute $20k per house to maximise energy efficiency, whilst exceeding minimum building standards and strive to achieve the principles of Homestar 6.

 

 

 

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3-D Image of House and layout 

 

Healthy Homes clever designs features

  • Foundation
    • Underfloor Insulation of MaxRaft and Unitherm Polystyrene. This is installed underneath concrete slab to exceed standards and add another layer of warmth.
    • Side floor Insulation of RibRaft and Hot Edge perimeter. This insulation wraps the side of the concrete slab, retaining the sun-driven warmth that is driven throughout the day and reduce horizontal heat loss, maximising warmth to exceed standards.
  • Walls
    • Rigid Air Barrier (between cladding & the frames structure). This exceeds standard building paper to create an airtight wrap, creating an enclosed envelope
  • Wall Insulation
    • Bats that exceed minimum building standards of R2.2 to achieve a level of R2.8
  • Ceiling Insulation
    • Bats that exceed minimum building standards of R3.2 to achieve a level of R5.0
  • Windows
    • All windows are double glazed, thermally broken and argon filled. These complimentary technologies work efficiently to ensure no condensation is in the home.
  • Ventilation
    • Mechanical ventilation to moves air around the home to ensure no unhealthy moisture is in the home.
  • Solar enabled
    • As the homes are passively warm, the Solar Power system that has adopted is focussed on hot water, rather than heating. Homes are cleverly designed, so that the Homeowner can easily opt to invest to enable solar connection.

Solar Power Enabled -Healthy Homes 

CLICK TO OPEN: Waingākau homes will be ‘Healthy Homes’, passively warm, dry and efficient.

As outlined above, all Waingākau homes will be ‘Healthy Homes’, passively warm, dry and efficient.   

Therefore, the Solar Power system that has adopted is focused on hot water, rather than heating.  The Homeowner have two decisions;
1.    To install Solar Power from the start and pay for this ($15k to $22k approx..)
2.    All Waingākau homes will be ‘Solar Power enabled’ and this means 
•    Roofs are designed to easily have Photovoltaic Solar Panels installed easily at a later stage (Roof orientation, pitch and rafter/purlin dimensions)
•    External heat-pump hot water cylinders installed from start (more efficient heating and internal space saving) 
•    Electrical wiring 
•    No batteries, but easily added if homeowner wants

In May 2021, Waingākau were the proud recipients of the Māori Energy Renewable Energy Fund from Ministry of Business and Innovation (MBIE) 

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Waingākau celebrate the installation of MBIE funded solar panels onto the first nine homes.  L-R: Ry Stinton, General Manager Housing and homeowner Junior MacArthur (26 May ’21). 
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The team from Free Energy Solar Solutions, install solar roof panels onto a new build.  As the homes are passively warm, the Solar Power system adopted is focused on hot water (Jun ’21)

He aha te utu?-How Much?

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TToH is an intergenerational Charitable Organisation with 12,000 whānau to support. As a subsidiary of TToH, WHDL has a duty to ensure that homebuyers and the 12,000 whānau benefit from the development.  Therefore, Waingākau homes are sold at a market rate (registered valuation) at the time of sale.

 

 

 

 
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Map of Waingākau 

 

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aInterior of our Show Home at Waingākau - Kitchen completion 

 

Date Event Items
25 June 2021 Annual Report

Rangatira Investments 

 8 December 2020 Half Year Report

Rangatira Investments

8 December 2020 Half Year Report Annual Report 2021
6 December 2019 David Pilkington wins prestigious business award

Congratulations to our Chair

6 December 2019     
4 December 2019 Half Year Report  
11 November 2019 Shareholder Briefing - 3 December 2019

The Board and

16 August 2019 Annual Meeting

The Annual Meeting of 

17 June 2019 Annual Report

Rangatira Investments

17 June 2019 Annual Meeting

Notice of Meeting

26 April 2019 Shareholder Briefing

The Board and Management

 4 December 2018 Half Year Report 

Rangatira Investments

 
29 November 2016 Results

Rangatira Interim Results

2 August 2016 Annual Meeting

Chair and Management

29 June 2016 Annual Meeting

Notice of Meeting

29 June 2016 Annual Report

Rangatira Annual Report 

8 June 2016 Results

Rangatira Results for the 

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