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March 2010 Features:

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In this issue : March 2010

Roads of national significance gather momentum

COVER STORY:

Roads of national significance gather momentum
A $10 billion programme to upgrade seven roads of national significance is gathering steam, with the New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA) unveiling detailed route plans for Christchurch and Wellington in recent months. . Read article »
Real-life development engineering opportunities through EWB

PROJECTS:

Real-life development engineering opportunities through EWB
Mainzeal’s Ross Copland spent two weeks in tsunami-ravaged Samoa in November, leading a small team from Engineers Without Borders New Zealand (EWBNZ)
Read article »

A concrete opportunity to pave a significant road forward

ROADING:

A concrete opportunity to pave a significant road forward
Concrete’s durability offers any investment in our
roading network significant potential returns.
Read article »

Accent Architects interns get a practical head start

ARCHITECTURE

Accent Architects interns get a practical head start
Architecture school teaches us to use our imaginations,
but it takes experience to put ideas into practice, says
Accent Architects intern Eliza Crocker.. Read article »

Nothing is worse than buying a product or service that doesn’t live up to expectations

EDITORIAL

Nothing is worse than buying a product or service that doesn’t live up to expectations, be it size, value for money, performance or quality. The same applies to construction projects Read article »