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In this issue : May 2009

Steady progress towards Wynyard Quarter vision on Auckland’s waterfront

COVER STORY

Steady Progress Towards Wynyard Quarter Vision On Auckland’s Waterfront
Sea+City Projects Ltd is making steady progress in Auckland’s Wynyard Quarter – the tanks are being removed; the upgrade of North Wharf will be completed this year Read article »
Viaduct Team

NEWS:

Work Underway On Key Road For Rugby World Cup 2011
Work to deliver the first stage of Auckland’s new Newmarket Viaduct in time for the 2011 Rugby World Cup has begun, with the NZ Transport Agency starting enabling works at each end of the project.
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Grafton Bridge - Working safely at height on an Auckland icon

HEIGHT ACCESS:

Grafton Bridge - Working Safely At Height On An Auckland Icon
The iconic Grafton Bridge was originally constructed in 1908 and took two and a half years to complete. At that time, it was claimed to be the biggest span, reinforced concrete arch bridge in the world. How times have moved on. Read article »

Concrete repair system

CONCRETE:

Fast, Simple, Clean Concrete Floor Repair And Joint Sealant System
The options available for fast setting concrete repair and joint sealants have, in the past been very few, until now. Read article »

Self loading mixer

QUARRYING & MINING

Self-loading Mixers: A Profit Opportunity For Quarries
Fiori self-propelled concrete mixers are an excellent way to expand sales in a quarry or aggregate business.
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Kieran Shaw

OPINION:

It's Not All Doom And Gloom
Amid the escalating predictions of economic gloom, a special business study of the Association of Consulting Engineers (ACENZ) member firms has shown that many areas of business remain steady.
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Steve Best

EDITORIAL:

Goodbye from Steve
This is my last issue as editor of New Zealand Construction News. Since the magazine was launched at the end of 2006, I’ve had an immense sense of fascination and achievement being involved in this marvellous industry.
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