MATES in Construction training in Wellington
Following the “fly the flag” awareness week and when Covid alert levels allowed, MATES in Construction visited our Wellington sites to present their general awareness training.
Following the “fly the flag” awareness week and when Covid alert levels allowed, MATES in Construction visited our Wellington sites to present their general awareness training.
Our sites and offices all over the country held “fly the flag” events to mark World Suicide Prevention Day.
We’ve just completed the façade renovation at our Head Office in Dunedin.
We’ve hosted a number of site visits from the members of the National Association of Women in Construction.
The Bupa Crofton Downs team held a “name the crane” competition at the local primary school.
Waikohanga House student accommodation was awarded a Merit in the HAWKINS Heritage and Adaptive Reuses Property Award at the Property Council New Zealand Rider Levett Bucknall Property Industry Awards 2019.
In another great initiative by one of our staff-led regional Sustainability Committees, last week our Dunedin team donated a trailer load of native plants to Otago Fish and Game’s Takitakitoa Wetland and sent a team of builders out for the afternoon to plant them.
We’re pleased to announce that MATES in Construction has launched in New Zealand, and even more pleased to announce that Naylor Love is a Premium Partner of the programme. Our Sylvia Park project will be one of the first MATES sites in New Zealand.
We recently contributed both sponsorship and expertise to help get a stunning student-designed artwork built at the Brick Bay Sculpture Trail in Snells Beach.