Oceamex Project

Après 3 mois et demi de découverte de la construction durable en Océanie et au Mexique, le Projet Oceamex a désormais pour but de s'impliquer dans le management du développement durable en Europe.

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After 3 and a half months discovering sustainable construction in Oceania and Mexico, the Oceamex Project is now in a business development phase on the European sustainable development market.

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Enjoy my blog !

Pierre-Loïc Nihoul


mercredi 16 janvier 2008

Great global report on Kapiti Coast

Monday, 14 January 2008

The project is getting on very well, and I feel it’s giving birth to a very good interest to both European and Oceanian parts of the business, which is very encouraging. Many of you are asking me about what I’m seeing here and it’s really great.

I’ve made a really interesting report in Paraparaumu, on Kapiti Coast, in the north of Wellington. For sure this report will bring me a lot. Let me expose it.

First I’ve been through a really recent neighborhood of more or less 300 houses, with a very clear inscription at the entrance : “Cedar Park”. Indeed, houses look very eco-friendly, with a timber structure and timber decks, and cedar roofs and garage doors. They’re really nice and really translate the national will of being closer to the environment, by building still more sustainable houses. This report gave me the opportunity of taking interesting contacts on the kiwi building sector, and these contacts will surely be profitable for the future of the project in Europe. Look at the pictures below.



Then I’ve visited a very interesting neighborhood close to the cedar park. This is called “retirement village”. Houses are nice, eco-friendly, spacious, and have been built in a very safe village. In its centre you can find a medical centre, with rooms and new medical material, which confirms this village has been made for elder people, so to make their lives easier, safer and more human than some of our European homes for old people. I’ve taken pictures and videos of this village, and I’d be verry happy to get a contact with the builder and owner of this village. This kind of structure is called to grow a lot in Europe in the next years, and I want to take part of this development, by proposing interesting and experienced suppliers abroad, and helping builders to get the best service from these suppliers. The idea is launched.

See the pictures of these houses below.



As a last part of my report, I’ve had a contact with a collaborator of Kapiti Coast Council. This person is actually responsible for all sustainable projects in the region, and I’m sure this contact can really help me to develop my business network, so to be sure to propose the best services to my future clients in Europe. What is really interesting is that this person is now on a public side after a long experience in the industry, which means he knows what business implies as rules and difficulties. It’s definitely a very interesting public contact for me in New Zealand.

Enjoy the blog, and do not hesitate to get on with asking me questions and give me your comments about this project.

Pierre-Loïc

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