Northcote Lot 26: A Residential Development Opportunity

How to Respond

Respondents are invited to submit Registrations of Interest (Phase 1) for one or more of the three superlots described in the offer. It is intended that a shortlist of respondents will be selected to enter into Phase 2 and asked to provide a detailed proposal.

 

To complete a Registration of Interest, respondents are asked to complete a response form - See the response form document below.

 

The closing date for Registrations of Interest is:
4PM on Tuesday 28 January 2020

 

Selection Process

A shortlist will be selected in mid February 2020

Prospective purchaser/s will be invited to proceed with detailed proposals (Phase 2) by late February 2020

The final purchaser/s selection is expected to be made in early April 2020

Questions in relation to the IM and response should be made directly to procurement-UDD@kaingaora.govt.nz.

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Kāinga Ora is pleased to present an opportunity for development partners to purchase and develop Superlot N26, part of Stage 4, in the Northcote Development. Superlot N26 has three street frontages with the western boundary adjoining Te Ara Awataha. It has a total area of 3,939m2 and supports a yield of 108 homes.

 

N26 Summary

  1. Total area of 3,939m2
  2. Supporting a yield of approx. 108 homes
  3. 25% of homes to be KiwiBuild/affordable housing
  4. All new homes to achieve Homestar 6 rating
  5. Homes to comply with the Kāinga Ora Design Guidelines which can be viewed here: Design guidelines - Kāinga Ora – Homes and Communities
  6. Sites are zoned THAB Terrace Housing and Apartment Building Max.height overlay 16m (equivalent to 5-6 storeys)
  7. Handover of sites from December 2022
Design Guidelines
Kāinga Ora has an established set of design guidelines for the development projects we masterplan and manage. These guidelines guide our own organisation and our delivery partners, with the aim of ensuring that the built environment we deliver facilitates positive social outcomes. They demonstrate best practice design so that all parties involved know what is required to meet our core objective of creating neighbourhoods that support the wellbeing of our communities. View the Roskill South Design Guidelines in the Design Document folder.
Design Guidelines