New life on site
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.
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.
Our Nelson team’s staff-led Sustainability Committee joined forces with Waste Management for a beach clean-up day as part of Keep New Zealand Beautiful week.
It’s been an exceptional team effort to divert 98% of the demolition material at our CAB Apartments project in Auckland away from landfill.
There’s a massive cover-up in progress at Dunedin Railway Station, as we install a massive scaffold tent over the main station building for the next stage of a roof repair and maintenance programme.
Voting for Te Manu Rongonui o te Tau/Bird of the Year opened at 9am today. We’d love you to vote for the North Island Brown Kiwi!
We were keen to find a safe, sustainable way to wash down vehicles leaving site at an apartment development in Three Kings so we don’t use more water than we need to, mess up the road or pollute the stormwater.
Great teamwork saw a whopping 97.83% of the 2,130 tonnes of demolition material diverted from landfill at CAB Apartments.
Naylor Love have recently commenced construction of the Tauhara Geothermal Power Station in Taupō, which will have an electrical output of 152 MW.
We’re supporting Gift the Garden, a regenerative permaculture gardening project in Auckland.
We’re continuing our mission to divert construction waste from landfill by collecting the plastic waste from one building site from start to finish.