NZ Commercial Project Awards 2017
We’re thrilled to announce that we had another very successful night at the New Zealand Commercial Project Awards this year, with seven of our projects from around the country winning awards!
We’re thrilled to announce that we had another very successful night at the New Zealand Commercial Project Awards this year, with seven of our projects from around the country winning awards!
We’re pleased to be working with some of the biggest construction firms in the country to improve workplace health and safety – getting everyone home safe at the end of the day is always our top priority.
Traditionally when a stone wall is built, a bottle of whisky is embedded in it for the stonemason who will repair it 100 years later. We were delighted to observe this old Scottish custom at our Tower Kitchen project at Christ’s College in Christchurch.
Our Hereford Residences team were delighted to host a group of OSH and labour inspectors from the Pacific Islands on a site visit as part of their recent five day training course in Auckland.
We’re very proud to announce that Naylor Love won the Most Improved Large Workplace category at the IBM Kenexa Best Workplaces awards last night.
We’re thrilled to announce that our Auckland team will be working with Love & Co, Jasmax and Beca to build the stunning new Civic Quarter development in Aotea Square.
Our Auckland team recently handed over a complete revamp of the SKYCITY Atrium, a massive space which acts as the front entrance to entire the SKYCITY complex.
The new ILE building at Rangiora High School in Canterbury is taking shape. We’re using an quick and safe method to the build roof frames of this 100 metre long, 30 metre wide LVL portal frame structure.
Gary Davidson and Daryl Strawbridge received Charter Champions awards at the latest Canterbury Rebuild Safety Charter event. The Charter Champions awards celebrate great health and safety leadership in Canterbury.
Our team at SkyCity in Auckland rounded up the last of the building materials from the site and donated them to Habitat for Humanity, where they’ll be used on one of the charity’s community projects.