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Ron Ball recording equipment
Planning, Finance & ITS
The University of Canterbury (UC) is seeking to procure professional-grade portable recording equipment to support a collaborative recording initiative between the School of Music and the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra (CSO) within the Digital Screen Programme. This procurement will establish a high-quality recording capability at the Ron Ball Studio in the Christchurch Town Hall, enabling professional-standard orchestral, ensemble, and screen scoring recording activities. The equipment will be jointly utilised by UC and the CSO under an agreed Memorandum of Understanding and will support teaching, research, creative production, and industry engagement activities. The investment represents a strategic initiative for UC by enabling a critical missing component of the Digital Screen Programme production lifecycle, particularly in film, game, and animation music scoring. The portable nature of the equipment will also allow flexible deployment across multiple environments, including live events, broadcasting, and off-site recording activities. The recording solution will: • Support practical student learning through access to professional recording environments • Enable collaboration between UC students, staff, and the CSO • Strengthen interdisciplinary teaching and research within Creative and Digital Arts • Support high-quality research and creative outputs by academic and performance staff • Improve UC’s long-term recording and production capability through sustainable shared infrastructure arrangements • Enhance UC’s partnership with a key cultural organisation in Christchurch The University requires a fit-for-purpose, professional recording solution capable of delivering industry-standard audio performance suitable for orchestral and large ensemble recording, while also supporting portability, durability, and integration with existing UC and CSO infrastructure. The requirements UC expects from the equipment are available in Appendix 1. Minimum requirements (Must h
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Ron Ball recording equipment
Planning, Finance & ITS
The University of Canterbury (UC) is seeking to procure professional-grade portable recording equipment to support a collaborative recording initiative between the School of Music and the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra (CSO) within the Digital Screen Programme. This procurement will establish a high-quality recording capability at the Ron Ball Studio in the Christchurch Town Hall, enabling professional-standard orchestral, ensemble, and screen scoring recording activities. The equipment will be jointly utilised by UC and the CSO under an agreed Memorandum of Understanding and will support teaching, research, creative production, and industry engagement activities. The investment represents a strategic initiative for UC by enabling a critical missing component of the Digital Screen Programme production lifecycle, particularly in film, game, and animation music scoring. The portable nature of the equipment will also allow flexible deployment across multiple environments, including live events, broadcasting, and off-site recording activities. The recording solution will: • Support practical student learning through access to professional recording environments • Enable collaboration between UC students, staff, and the CSO • Strengthen interdisciplinary teaching and research within Creative and Digital Arts • Support high-quality research and creative outputs by academic and performance staff • Improve UC’s long-term recording and production capability through sustainable shared infrastructure arrangements • Enhance UC’s partnership with a key cultural organisation in Christchurch The University requires a fit-for-purpose, professional recording solution capable of delivering industry-standard audio performance suitable for orchestral and large ensemble recording, while also supporting portability, durability, and integration with existing UC and CSO infrastructure. The requirements UC expects from the equipment are available in Appendix 1. Minimum requirements (Must h
Fine Arts Dust Extraction Replacement
People, Culture & Campus
************************************************************************************ **************** there is a Site Visit for this Friday 8 May 2026 *************** ***** Register by sending an email to procurement@canterbury.ac.nz ***** ************************************************************************************ BACKGROUND University of Canterbury Fine arts block 3 contains a woodworking workshop with numerous machines generating wood dust and airborne wood particles. The large amount of airborne particles within the workshop currently poses a health and safety risk to staff using the workshop and students learning within the space. The university aims to have a workshop extract system that removes all risk to students and staff by removing as much of the airborne particulates from the space as possible. In order to do this, there is a need for a functional and efficient extraction system. There is a currently installed dust extract system which upon survey was underperforming significantly due to an undersized fan and aging ductwork. WHAT WE REQUIRE: THE SOLUTION We seek the services of a main contractor to carry out the following works: 1. A main contractor to supply and install the dust extract system. 2. A contractor that seriously considers safe and accessible maintenance requirements. 3. A contractor that has a proven track record of working with clients to achieve the required outcomes. 4. A contractor capable of working within the University’s unique environment. 5. A contractor that can deliver high quality material outcomes to the University. It is intended the building remains in use and occupied throughout the contract works.
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