Mercy Hospital and Logic Relationship Continues
August 18, 2022
Logic Group have been engaged on various projects for the last five years at Mercy Hospital. Although all occur within the operational facility, some are scheduled to coincide during the Christmas shut-down period to reduce the ‘out of service’ period. Our latest projects are PACU and Theatre 7.


We are proud to be working with the Ministry of Education and the Clutha Valley Primary School community delivering their new school in Clydevale. On Wednesday 14th September, we celebrated the official sod-turning ceremony. The function began with a Karakia, the national anthem, respects to the late Queen Elizabeth II and acknowledgement of local culture and history. Construction will begin in the coming weeks.

On Friday 12 th August, our Dunedin team equipped with shovels, hammers, and power tools headed to a Kainga Ora residential site to built garden plots and compost bins. We left the built garden beds full of soil for the residents to plant out in vegetables and herbs when the weather gets a bit warmer.

We celebrated the successful completion of the 5YA projects at Ravensbourne School today with a fish/hotdog and chips lunch for the students. The projects consisted of a re-roof, new learning support coordinator office, upgraded toilets, new sewage system, new clearlite roof for the pool and new accessibility rails for the handrails. Lloyd, our project manager, really enjoyed working with the school.

Work is ongoing at St Pauls Cathedral in Dunedin, with the insurance reinstatement project following the fire in the Apse in August 2020. It is expected that these works will be completed September 2022. Other projects including redevelopment of the ground floor are currently in the early planning stages.
The installation of laminated veneer lumber (LVL) marks a significant milestone at the recently named Otago Polytechnic Trades Training Centre, He Toki Kai Te Rika. The building is being built to keep up with the expected growth in the number of students pursuing building and construction qualifications, as well as to give the facility more capacity to deliver apprenticeship programmes.

Ngā iti Kahurangi is the te reo name for the Ministry's remote schools programme. The name directly translates to “small and highly-valued treasures”. This translation perfectly suits the children at Lake Brunner School that left thank you notes for the contractors working at their school. Messages included: 'dear amazing workers, thank you for making our school better, I really like it'. 'thank you for everything that you did' 'thank you for bringing acoustic panels and new lights, and new security plugs. They were so cool and so safe'.