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Category Archives: Foundations

Cementing a sustainable future

Fletcher Building has announced the completion of its tyre project at Golden Bay Cement, which will avoid up to three million used tyres going to landfill each year to instead be used in cement manufacturing.

Posted byNZ Construction NewsMay 27, 2021May 12, 2021Posted inConcrete, Foundations, News, NZ Construction News

Komatsu celebrates 100 years

On May 13, 2021, Komatsu celebrated the company’s 100th anniversary. A series of activities over the next year will be centred around the company’s commitment to its new brand promise of “creating value together”.

Posted byNZ Construction NewsMay 27, 2021May 14, 2021Posted inFoundations, Heavy Equipment, News, NZ Construction News

Good gully: Onwards and upwards as Transmission Gully readies to open

Onwards and upwards as Transmission Gully readies to open.

Posted byNZ Construction NewsMay 27, 2021May 12, 2021Posted inInfrastructure, News, NZ Construction News

Taking a lead from high-hit COVID-19 areas: UK construction offices will help recover the sector in 2021

Why all construction workers in the UK must eventually return to the site and how this can be achieved safely.

Posted byNZ Construction NewsApril 29, 2021April 22, 2021Posted inFoundations, World Watch

‘Game changer’ for stress testing and failure monitoring of structures

An Australian innovation with significant pedigree, and global safety implications, is rapidly moving towards commercial reality thanks in part to a co-funded grant from the Federal Government’s Advanced Manufacturing Growth Centre (AMGC).

Posted byNZ Construction NewsApril 29, 2021April 22, 2021Posted inFoundations, Structural

Paying the price: The construction works risk of not agreeing to cost at project’s outset

A recent High Court decision highlights the importance of parties agreeing on a pricing mechanism for construction works from the outset to prevent disputes arising as to the cost of the works. This is particularly relevant now, given the level of residential construction activity occurring.

Posted byNZ Construction NewsApril 29, 2021April 22, 2021Posted inFoundations, Legal Angle

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