Mokoia Road Townhouse Complex

The Result:

Project Overview

Veron Building Consultants was engaged by the Body Corporate of the 17‑unit townhouse complex at 97 Mokoia Road to investigate widespread weathertightness issues and provide a coordinated remediation solution. The development had experienced ongoing moisture ingress and material deterioration, requiring a detailed technical investigation to understand the extent of failure and inform a compliant remediation strategy.

Our Role

Veron provided a full suite of services including weathertightness investigation, architectural design, quantity surveying, project management, and contract administration. This integrated approach ensured continuity from initial diagnosis through to remediation delivery.

Approach

The engagement commenced with a comprehensive weathertightness investigation, including a visual survey of the external envelope and targeted destructive testing at high‑risk locations such as joinery junctions, decks, parapets, and roof interfaces. Moisture readings and material samples were collected and analysed to confirm timber degradation and fungal contamination.

Findings were documented in a detailed investigation report supported by photographic evidence, moisture mapping, and laboratory analysis. The report confirmed systemic failure of the cladding system and informed a remediation strategy involving full recladding, timber remediation, and roof reconfiguration.

Building on the investigation, Veron developed the remediation design, managed the building consent process, provided quantity surveying and cost control, and supported contractor procurement. During construction, Veron provided project management and contract administration services to ensure works were delivered in accordance with the consented design and quality expectations.

Outcome

Veron’s integrated delivery enabled the Body Corporate to progress a complex remediation project with clarity and confidence. The structured approach ensured compliance with building consent requirements, effective cost control, and a durable remediation outcome aligned with best‑practice standards.

Building Surveying

Architecture & Design

Quantity Surveying

Project Management & Contract Administration

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