Wildlife update
A clever blackbird found a perfect spot for her nest – in a tree under a shrink-wrapped enclosure on one of our construction sites on Auckland’s North Shore.
A clever blackbird found a perfect spot for her nest – in a tree under a shrink-wrapped enclosure on one of our construction sites on Auckland’s North Shore.
We were delighted to offer scholarships to two promising students from the Manurewa High School Trades Academy.
Poetry in motion! Our first major milestone pour for the turbine hall pedestal foundation at Contact Energy’s Tauhara Power Station went very smoothly.
Naylor Love’s partnership with the Pest Free Kaipātiki Restoration Society was a significant factor in Kaipātiki Local Board and Auckland Council agreeing to gift the community organisation the disused Glenfield Bowling Club.
We’ve almost completed the first stage of piling both inside and out at Wellington Town Hall. But how do you install 15-metre-long piles inside a heritage building when you can barely squeeze the machinery through the door?
The awards ceremony was postponed twice then held online, but nothing could dampen our spirits after a successful night at the Property Council New Zealand Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards 2021!
One of our Wellington teams had an unexpected visitor right at the start of spring – a nest right in the middle of their site, complete with three eggs and a very protective mama bird.
We got to know the team at Daffodil House while we were working on a project next door, so we jumped at the opportunity to help give their garden area a makeover.
Our Dunedin team restored the memorial archway at Otago Boys’ High School, and made some fascinating discoveries along the way.
We’re proud to announce that Auckland Site Management Cadet Jeraux Makata has been awarded a Site Safe Scholarship!