The Department of Conservation says it's proceeding with the demolition of Aniwaniwa Visitors' Centre, despite claims it failed to follow Government tendering requirements.
Historic Places Aotearoa had earlier forwarded a letter to Conservation Minster and Minister of Arts, Culture & Heritage, Maggie Barry, alleging the demolition contract was not advertised as required.
But DOC's operations director Meirene Hardy-Birch yesterday said the two contracts, including the salvaging of identified timbers and remaining demolition, weren't subject to the legislation.
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"Both contracts are under $100,000 and therefore neither is required under the Government Rules of Sourcing to be subject to open tender via the Government Electronic Tendering Services," Ms Hardy-Birch said.