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Constructure success means move to
bigger Auckland offices
Structural engineering consultancy
company Constructure has re-located
to larger premises in Auckland for the
second time in three years due to the relentless
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demand for its services across
the building industry.
In a release Constructure says its expansion
has surpassed its most optimistic
projections and its engineers
have rapidly become key players in
commercial, industrial and residential
projects since opening their first Auckland
office only four years ago.
That position was underlined last week
when representatives of several leading
national construction companies and
architects attended the opening of the
new premises in Ponsonby and were
suitably impressed by the views across
the city.
The growth in the Auckland market
mirrors the rapid expansion of the
Constructure’s footprint across the
rest of New Zealand. Since experienced
engineer Cory Bedford founded
the company in Christchurch in
2008, the engineers have completed
over 11,000 projects from the deep
South to the Far North.
safe operation near the live lines.
Trimble Marine Construction has
confirmed that this is a world
first use of this system in this
application.
Transpower says it congratulates
its collaboration partners CPB
HEB Joint Venture on their win at
the 2019 New Zealand Workplace
Health and Safety Awards.
Transpower worked with the
Transmission Gully construction
team and developed the 3D
modelling that played a role in
ensuring the safety of the public
and workers on the project.
The project won CPB HEB Joint
Venture the 3M award for Best
use of innovative New Zealand
design or technology to eliminate
or manage a risk.
Transpower GM projects Cobus
Nel says Transpower is proud to
have been part of the project that
prioritised safety.
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