Tauhara Geothermal update, September 2021
Naylor Love have recently commenced construction of the Tauhara Geothermal Power Station in Taupō, which will have an electrical output of 152 MW.
Read MoreNaylor Love have recently commenced construction of the Tauhara Geothermal Power Station in Taupō, which will have an electrical output of 152 MW.
Read MoreGreat teamwork saw a whopping 97.83% of the 2,130 tonnes of demolition material diverted from landfill at CAB Apartments.
Read MoreWe were keen to find a safe, sustainable way to wash down vehicles leaving site at an apartment development in Three Kings so we don’t use more water than we need to, mess up the road or pollute the stormwater.
Read MoreVoting for Te Manu Rongonui o te Tau/Bird of the Year opened at 9am today. We’d love you to vote for the North Island Brown Kiwi!
Read MoreThere’s a massive cover-up in progress at Dunedin Railway Station, as we install a massive scaffold tent over the main station building for the next stage of a roof repair and maintenance programme.
Read MoreIt’s been an exceptional team effort to divert 98% of the demolition material at our CAB Apartments project in Auckland away from landfill.
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