Articles tagged with Concrete
Waste Minimisation Fund Boosts Concrete Recycling in Bay of Plenty and Canterbury
2 weeks ago | 199 viewsEnvirocon has received nearly $700,000 from New Zealand's Waste Minimisation Fund to process an additional 38,000 tonnes of construction and demolition concrete waste annually in Bay of Plenty and Canterbury. This funding supports increased recycling efforts, reducing landfill volumes, which are significantly contributed to by construction waste making up about 70% of landfill material. The project aligns with the Fund’s goal to enhance reuse, recovery, and recycling, building on Envirocon’s previous infrastructure developments supported by the Fund since 2015.
Tags: Waste Minimisation Fund Nicola Grigg Envirocon concrete recycling construction waste demolition waste Tauranga Christchurch Waste Minimisation Act 2008 New ZealandMajor Upgrade Completed on SH1 Tīrau to Waiouru with 128 Lane Km Rehabilitated
1 month ago | 553 viewsCritical sections of State Highway 1 between Tīrau and Waiouru have undergone a major upgrade, with 128 lane kilometres rehabilitated or resealed under the Accelerated Maintenance programme, condensing four seasons of work into two. The project, funded by the Government’s $2.07 billion State Highway Pothole Prevention fund, repaired 5,670 potholes and involved extensive resurfacing, stabilising, and structural asphalt work to improve safety, quality, and accommodate future traffic growth. Completed on schedule with zero lost time due to injuries, the upgrade benefits freight, tourism, and local communities by delivering a safer, smoother journey along this critical North Island corridor.
Tags: Chris Bishop State Highway 1 SH1 Tīrau Waiouru Waikato North Island road maintenance pothole repair asphalt concreteMajor Milestone: Construction Progress on Dunedin's Innovative New Inpatient Building Accelerates
1 year ago | 2630 viewsWork is back underway on Dunedin’s new inpatient building, marking a major step forward in the Government’s commitment to delivering this critical health project, Health Minister Simeon Brown says. “It’s great to be back in Dunedin to see physical works now underway again on the former Cadbury site. This visible progress clearly demonstrates our commitment to delivering this vital project.
Tags: Dunedin inpatient building Health Minister Simeon Brown construction phase pile caps concrete reinforcing steel substructure base isolators IL4 foundations