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UNITARY PLAN A “SIGNIFICANT” STEP TO AUCKLAND CHANGES The proposed Auckland Unitary Plan recommendations 8 August 2016 BEFORE AFTER T I M E L A P S E V I D E O After 51,597 hours of operation (approximately 8.8 hours daily), it was time for reconditioning the MF twin 65 (Year of manufacturing 2000) through DMG Mori experts. Watch as they go to work through this time-lapse video. N E W S Christchurch 22-23 July HOLEY SHIP! 9 – 10 November 2016 Claudelands Event Centre, Hamilton Sponsor and Exhibitor Enquiries Welcome Expo Open Day 8 November More information: www.nmec.co.nz Lifting the Game of Maintenance Engineering EN008 introduce a significant stepchange to planning in the Auckland region, the New Zealand Planning Institute’s (NZPI) Auckland planners say. The plan is an important tool to help address the demands of a growing city, NZPI Auckland branch chair Theresa Walsh says. “It will enable development, including the supply of housing and enable the choice of housing available to be expanded to meet the needs of a significantly expanding and diverse population. “Importantly, it also provides the framework for enabling productive, commercial and industrial activities that provide employment and generate economic wealth, the supply of the essential infrastructure needed for New Zealand’s largest city, as well as protecting the environment, heritage and cultural values of the region. “It should deliver a stronger more consistent plan structure and accessible maps so that people can more easily understand opportunities and constraints and transfer that understanding anywhere within Auckland." CHECK OUT THE IMAGE GALLERY IN THE DIGITAL EDITION http://tinyurl.com/jkay7z8 RECONDITIONING A MF TWIN 65 IN JUST TWO MINUTES If the design is outlandish the engineering behind the Hareide Design of the 108 metre concept mega yacht will be astounding. The concept ship is based on a classic mono hull design with the unique combination of elegance and modernity of Scandinavian design. Some 300 square meters of high efficiency solar panels charging banks of lithiumion batteries provides the ship with sustainable energy and enough power for slow cruising along quiet shorelines. For longer distance and higher speed you also have the option for diesel-electric propulsion, and if you get visitors the helipad comes in handy off course.


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