Members of the largest superannuation fund in the country,
Nambawan Super will benefit from a K200 million investment to expand the Holiday
Inn in Port Moresby .
Nambawan Super is the major shareholder with 54 per cent of
the Kumul Hotel group which owns Holiday Inn and Crowne Plaza .
Last week Kumul Hotel group signed a contract with Canam Construction
company of New Zealand
to begin work this year.
The hotel expansion comes at a time when the LNG projects
are set to begin with the demand for accommodation in the nation’s capital
expected to rise.
Chairman of Nambawan Super, Sir Nagora Bogan said the Holiday
Inn had been an important institution in Port Moresby for over many years as an
accommodation provider.
It is now time, he said, for the shareholders to capitalize
on the full potential of the site to benefit
the thousands of members of Nambawan Super, as well as the members of
the Melanesian Trustee Fund which is a minor shareholder.
When signing the contract with Canam Construction, Chairman
of the Kumul Hotel group and Nambawan Super Board member, Mr Greg Taylor said
the demand for short and long-term accommodation, and resort-style facilities
had increased and it was expected to continue as the flow-on effects of the LNG
projects percolate through the economy.
The expansion work will include a new hotel and all-suite
apartment block at the current Holiday Inn site. The new hotel to be called
HOLIDAY INN EXPRESS will add 200 rooms to the group’s existing 312 whilst the
separate block of apartments will add another 86 apartment suites to the hotel
chain.
The hotel will have 11 levels with the 200 rooms being
located on eight (8) floors. The other three floors will be reserved for car
parking. In total, there will be 158 queen-size rooms and 40 twin-size rooms.
On the other hand, there will be 86 all-suite apartments, 58
of them will be one-bedroom while 28 will have two bedrooms.
The first phase of the project involving extension of the
hotel facilities which is the all-suite apartments, will commence immediately
for completion this year whilst work on the hotel section will begin in May and
is expected to be complete in late 2011.
Representative of the Intercontinental Hotel Group (IHG)
which operates Crowne
Plaza and Holiday Inn, Mr
Bruce McKenzie, said the new development would establish a competitive edge for
accommodation in the nation’s capital.
“Considering the high demand for accommodation products in Port Moresby , both the
all-suite apartments and the Holiday Inn Express service model will enhance the
appeal for our existing accommodation,” he said.
“The new facilities will provide a distinct competitive
advantage, especially in relation to larger companies seeking service and
product standards that can be provided by an international operator with
long-term commitment to the destination.
The Holiday Inn Express model is the first for the South
Pacific region.
Mr McKenzie added, “We are particularly excited to be
introducing Holiday Inn Express to the South Pacific region. The express will
compliment our current Holiday Inn and Crowne Plaza hotels by offering a fresh,
uncomplicated hotel with competitive rates to a range of government and
mid-scale business travelers.”
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