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The Vale Niseko recieves its final concrete pour on July 31st, 2009. Taken from level 5 on the eastern wing of The Vale Niseko. The 05 series and 06 series properties enjoy this aspect. Our builder Nakayama Gumi’s…
August 14 2009, 10:23am | Comments »
NISADE Chairman Jonathan Martin brings you into The Vale Niseko for an exclusive update on the construction progress at The Vale Niseko. This is the second video in a series which aim to bring you right on-site and…
July 21 2009, 1:04pm | Comments »
The Vale Niseko taking shape in a lush green Niseko. Worker prepare to pour concrete on the final floor of The Vale Niseko. Our architects vision of The Vale Niseko above and it taking shape in reality below.
July 16 2009, 5:05pm | Comments »
Our construction team during their early morning assembly meeting. A sneak preview inside The Vale Niseko. The fitout begins in the first level.
July 16 2009, 3:41pm | Comments »
The Vale Niseko receiving its 5th level concrete slab on July 1st. Japanese workmen prepare the 5th level floor for a concret pour. Japans strength in logistics management is really starting to show, with barely a single project…
July 16 2009, 1:57pm | Comments »
NISADE Chairman Jonathan Martin presents the first in a series of video update on the construction progress of The Vale Niseko. We will be using video media to bring you regular updates over the coming weeks and months,…
June 25 2009, 11:40am | Comments »
A bird’s eye view of the latest works on-site. The final stretch of the “Ace Family Ski Run”, a fine approach to Niseko’s finest accommodation. Construction company Nakayama proudly attached their company name to development.
June 25 2009, 10:18am | Comments »
The Vale Niseko’s shape is curved towards Mt Yotei, to maximise the stunning views from all units. The south eastern wing of the The Vale Niseko (foreground) will recieve fantastic winter sunshine and south western wing will enjoy…
June 18 2009, 1:43pm | Comments »
The 4 most desirable words in a ski resort…. “Ski-In Ski-Out” - a luxury all of its own. The lines of re-enforced steel grow ever taller as the lines of snow gradually shrink on our neighbouring volcano Mt…
June 15 2009, 6:53pm | Comments »
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