Council manager dies suddenly
Queenstown council's general manager of property and infrastructure Peter Hansby has died suddenly over the summer break.
QLDC's Acting Chief Executive Meaghan Miller confirmed the loss this afternoon, saying Hansby died after a short illness.
"Our thoughts and condolences are with Pete’s family at this time," Miller says.
"The Council family and the many contractors and stakeholders that Pete has touched over an extensive 35-year career in the engineering and infrastructure space are deeply saddened by the loss of a special colleague and, for many, a true mate."
Through his career Hansby has been a contractor, a consultant and a client within the infrastructure environment.
He held a number of roles with QLDC from 1994 to 2004 including consents engineer and roading engineer.
He was a Civil Defence Local Controller and a valued part of the team that responded to the 1999 floods. In 2004, he worked for City Care Limited for Christchurch City Council and became the Southern Regional General Manager.
Hansby was appointed Emergency Response Manager for City Care following the 2010 and 2011 earthquakes, a period in his career that he recently said prepared him for any future challenge no matter how big.
He took on a short but critical stint with Aecom as Director Christchurch Rebuild in 2013 and started his current role back with QLDC in November 2014 as GM Infrastructure, extending his responsibility to later becoming General Manager Property and Infrastructure.
Miller says Hansby was a tireless campaigner for improving the way people lived, worked, travelled and played in the district and was a key member of the Kā Huanui a Tāhuna Project Alliance Board.
He was an enormously respected and valued member of the QLDC Executive Leadership Team, she adds.
"If there is one small comfort we can all take from Pete’s loss it is that his legacy can be seen right around the district in the multitude of projects he was very proud to deliver," Miller says.
"He was passionate about his work, passionate about the Queenstown Lakes District and enormously proud of his family."
