SkyCity Entertainment Group has extended by nine months the deadline for completing construction of the controversial NZ International Convention Centre from the original completion date of September 2017 to mid-2018.
In its latest annual report, the casino company said significant progress had been made on the design and planning of the $402 million convention centre in Auckland. A preliminary design should be lodged with the Auckland Council before the end of the year as part of the resource consent process. It's not yet known if the public will have the chance to make submissions on the plan.
The government and SkyCity agreed on the concept design in May, including shifting the site of a planned hotel development on a piece of land previously owned by state-owned braodcaster Television New Zealand. The decision to build the hotel on the former TVNZ site was made just months after SkyCity bought it on the premise it was needed to build the convention centre.
"It has taken longer than we had hoped to get to this point and we now expect that the construction contract (which will activate the regulatory concessions) will, subject to a smooth resource consent process, be signed towards the end of the 2015 financial year," said chairman Chris Moller and chief executive Nigel Morrison in their review in the annual report.
The construction is expected to take three years, once consents are given.