Queenstown sustainable eco-home revolution begins

Queenstown sustainable eco-home revolution begins

16 December 2010 • POSTED BY Rilean
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Multi award-winning construction company Rilean Construction has sold its first energy efficient sustainable Evolution Series home, just weeks after launching the concept in Queenstown.

First to sign on the dotted line for an eco-home to be built at their Mystery Grove property in Lake Hayes were English couple Mark and Jackie Burston, recently moved to the resort from Wellington.

They chose to build a 175m2, three- bed, two- bath, two living and double garage home known as an es2 that boasts a reduced carbon footprint of almost 70 per cent.   The plans have just been finalized for the site and building work is expected to start in February 2011, taking just four months to complete.

Mr Burston, a Systems Analyst for the Queenstown Lakes District Council, said Rilean’s designs stood out for the couple as an “original design concept” that appealed to their values and ideals in establishing a home in New Zealand.

“Like many, my wife and I are very conscious that future resources will soon be limited,” he said.   “In buying a sustainably-effective home we’re doing our bit for the planet and in the short term will benefit from cheaper bills and a positive, healthier life-style.”

Committed to building an eco-friendly future, Rilean Construction developed the Evolution Series as a range of energy-efficient, healthy-living and affordable homes.

Each home has been designed to make buying a sustainable home easy, following extensive research into the most appropriate building materials, green technology and architectural features.

All designs are ‘future-proofed’ in anticipation of more stringent environmental building regulations, and designs have been thermally modelled by independent green building consultant Paula Hugens of Green Being.

Rilean Construction shareholder Mick Moffatt said the Burston’s desire to live more sustainably reflected the needs of a changing generation of home buyers.

“Mark and Jackie’s approached us following the launch of the first design, the es1 and said how impressed they were and keen to pursue the evolution series,” he said. “They had several inputs into the es2’s original layout and developed it personally to match their own personal taste. It’s a service open to all clients’

“Benefits of buying an Evolution home from a buyer’s perspective are that all the hard work has been done, with extensive in-house and independent research into the most appropriate building materials, sustainable technology, in-built architectural and space-saving features.

“It’s fantastic for Rilean to be paving the way towards a sustainable eco-home building revolution aimed at people wanting to live affordably and sustainably with all the benefits of professional design.”

Sustainability is a fast-growing area of for Rilean who are members of the New Zealand Green Building Council. The company launched the Evolution Series following increasing ‘eco-demand’ from the company’s commercial and residential clients, who were increasingly asking for eco-friendly and sustainability requirements for buildings and fit-outs.

The es2 home and the es3 homes (a 210m2 4 bedroom, 2 Living, 2 bathroom, double garage) were officially launched this week.

Mr Moffatt said the independent research showed that living in an Evolution home would reduce at least $900 off annual electricity bills and reduce CO2 emissions by 70%, compared to the same house with electric heating and the minimum insulation required.

About Rilean Construction

Rilean Construction, established 16 years ago, won the Tourism and Leisure Project Gold Award and the Commercial Project of the Year Award for its work on a $13m renovation of the Novotel Queenstown Lakeside hotel.  The awards were for the Southern Region of the Master Builders Association.

Recent projects include the redevelopment of Queenstown’s iconic and historic Mountaineer building on behalf of developer Westwood Group Holdings, and the Kawarau Falls development.

About the New Zealand Green Building Council

The New Zealand Green Building Council (NZGBC) is a not-for-profit, industry organisation dedicated to accelerating the development and adoption of market-based green building practices.  The Council achieves these aims through:

  •  Setting standards of best practice through the adaptation of the Green Star rating tool
  •  Education and training for all areas of the building industry value chain
  •  Providing enablers for our members to actively lead the market

The NZGBC was established in July 2005 and in 2006 became a member of the World Green Building Council (WGBC).  The WGBC is an international not-for-profit organisation that aims to move the global property industry and built environment towards sustainability, with Green Building Councils being established in various countries around the world.

For further information please contact:

Mick Moffatt
Shareholder/Senior Quantity Surveyor
Rilean Construction Ltd

Phone: 03 442 3484

Email: [email protected]