Kōmata o Te Rangi has a new home

Mark Fraser, General Manager – Urban Development and Delivery at Kāinga Ora was at the IPWEA Awards in September to present the Supreme Award to the 2022 winner on behalf of Kāinga Ora and Piritahi and pass on Kōmata o Te Rangi.

Kōmata o Te Rangi has a new home  

We were honoured to be the first guardians of Kōmata o Te Rangi, IPWEA NZ’s Asset Management Supreme Award in 2021.

The magnificent taonga came with immense mana, felt everywhere the taonga travelled during its time with us.

As caretakers of the award, it was our privilege to share Kōmata o Te Rangi with all our people in the alliance, and we hold on to the mauri-ora this gift brought to Piritahi.

Mark Fraser (left) and Graham Darlow (right) present Kōmata o Te Rangi at the Piritahi head office for a final farewell.

Mark Fraser, General Manager – Urban Development and Delivery at Kāinga Ora was at the IPWEA Awards in September to present the Supreme Award to the 2022 winner on behalf of Kāinga Ora and Piritahi and pass on Kōmata o Te Rangi. (pictured below)

This year's winner is the SH10 Culvert Replacement Project in Northland. Congratulations to Waka Kotahi, WSP, and Fulton Hogan, as well as kaitiaki, community, and iwi involved in the restoration project. IPWEA has told us that the tradition we established will be continued, as the new winners take Kōmata o Te Rangi on a road trip around their offices and marae.

Kōmata o Te Rangi has a new home

Mark Fraser, General Manager – Urban Development and Delivery at Kāinga Ora was at the IPWEA Awards in September to present the Supreme Award to the 2022 winner on behalf of Kāinga Ora and Piritahi and pass on Kōmata o Te Rangi.

Kōmata o Te Rangi has a new home  

We were honoured to be the first guardians of Kōmata o Te Rangi, IPWEA NZ’s Asset Management Supreme Award in 2021.

The magnificent taonga came with immense mana, felt everywhere the taonga travelled during its time with us.

As caretakers of the award, it was our privilege to share Kōmata o Te Rangi with all our people in the alliance, and we hold on to the mauri-ora this gift brought to Piritahi.

Mark Fraser (left) and Graham Darlow (right) present Kōmata o Te Rangi at the Piritahi head office for a final farewell.

Mark Fraser, General Manager – Urban Development and Delivery at Kāinga Ora was at the IPWEA Awards in September to present the Supreme Award to the 2022 winner on behalf of Kāinga Ora and Piritahi and pass on Kōmata o Te Rangi. (pictured below)

This year's winner is the SH10 Culvert Replacement Project in Northland. Congratulations to Waka Kotahi, WSP, and Fulton Hogan, as well as kaitiaki, community, and iwi involved in the restoration project. IPWEA has told us that the tradition we established will be continued, as the new winners take Kōmata o Te Rangi on a road trip around their offices and marae.

Kōmata o Te Rangi has a new home

Mark Fraser, General Manager – Urban Development and Delivery at Kāinga Ora was at the IPWEA Awards in September to present the Supreme Award to the 2022 winner on behalf of Kāinga Ora and Piritahi and pass on Kōmata o Te Rangi.

Kōmata o Te Rangi has a new home  

We were honoured to be the first guardians of Kōmata o Te Rangi, IPWEA NZ’s Asset Management Supreme Award in 2021.

The magnificent taonga came with immense mana, felt everywhere the taonga travelled during its time with us.

As caretakers of the award, it was our privilege to share Kōmata o Te Rangi with all our people in the alliance, and we hold on to the mauri-ora this gift brought to Piritahi.

Mark Fraser (left) and Graham Darlow (right) present Kōmata o Te Rangi at the Piritahi head office for a final farewell.

Mark Fraser, General Manager – Urban Development and Delivery at Kāinga Ora was at the IPWEA Awards in September to present the Supreme Award to the 2022 winner on behalf of Kāinga Ora and Piritahi and pass on Kōmata o Te Rangi. (pictured below)

This year's winner is the SH10 Culvert Replacement Project in Northland. Congratulations to Waka Kotahi, WSP, and Fulton Hogan, as well as kaitiaki, community, and iwi involved in the restoration project. IPWEA has told us that the tradition we established will be continued, as the new winners take Kōmata o Te Rangi on a road trip around their offices and marae.