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The Indigo Hotel project exemplifies the convergence of cutting-edge architectural design with practical safety solutions. Located in a bustling urban neighbourhood in Auckland, the hotel’s development reflects a commitment to enhancing guest experience while adhering to strict safety and accessibility standards. Moddex, a leader in modular handrail and balustrade systems, played a pivotal role in ensuring the project’s success.

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