Can’t say I’m gonna miss all the bulldog pictures on the tables and “seig heil” slogans burnt into bottom of the bunks.
Can’t say I’m gonna miss all the bulldog pictures on the tables and “seig heil” slogans burnt into bottom of the bunks.
Realistic total building replacement cost for each independent hut?
We all know insured house /dwelling can get burned down and a insurance company will replace it on a like for like basis what was previously there in the first place.....hopefully?
So what is the true financial cost of replacing each independent hut to exactly match exactly what was their in the first place?
Last edited by video hunter; 29-10-2022 at 09:22 AM.
Slightly off topic.
Tuhoe have stated that they are looking to keep possums at a low “sustainable” level where possums creat employment for them.
This effectively means “Predator free 2050” has just been blown completely out of the water.
And now Ngai Tahu are looking at doing the same.
Every cloud has a silver lining…..
Ha ha ha - every bloody possum trapper knows low numbers mean get out of that area and find one with numbers otherwise waste of time - unless they are going to be subsidized by guess who - and given size of Te Urewera how much will be covered my guess less than 10% if that - I wish them luck but after 35 years in that industry I remain skeptical
To "officially" replace them your looking at a lot of money. And theres no way you'd be able to make them exactly as they were.
Because "government" will no doubt be involved the consultants would cost more than the build. I think someone on here does building work for DOC he'd be more clued up on it. The only way to replace them as they were is illegal builds or Tuhoe gets exempted from the building code.
Yeah would likely have to be to code, unless there is some sort of exemption in district plan etc for backcountry accomo. You are looking at million upon millions of dollars to replace and years of planning, red tape cutting, consultation and construction.
This is such a poorly though out idea, a staged replacment approach would have been so much easier, cheaper and would retain access to visitors and locals alike.
I'm probably more sympathetic to the idea that Maori have more say in the management of their cultural lands than some on here, but fark me have tut made a dogs breakfast of this.
If we are going to be apply these models of governance going forward they need a serious overhaul on how they are structured or this place is going to dissolve I to ruin
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