Tauhara Geothermal update, September 2021
Naylor Love have recently commenced construction of the Tauhara Geothermal Power Station in Taupō, which will have an electrical output of 152 MW.
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.
We were delighted to receive a Highly Commended in the Community Collaboration category at the 2021 Tāmaki Makaurau Zero Waste Awards!
Our Bupa Crofton Downs project team spent an hour tidying up around the neighbourhood – and made some interesting finds.
Nobody likes living on a building site, but we’re doing our best to be good neighbours at 5 Kent Terrace, where we’ve used a range of innovative solutions and good old-fashioned communication to ease the way.
Our Auckland team and their families helped out at a Forest & Bird Planting Day, planting 1,2000 native trees before enjoying a BBQ together.
Our latest plastic waste reduction initiative is to partner with Marley to recycle PVC pipe offcuts.
We were excited to show Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern around our Manurewa High School site last week. While we’ve been on site building a new classroom and library block and upgrading the pool pump room, we’ve also been working closely with the school community on a number of waste minimisation and community engagement initiatives
A joint project by Unitec, Mitre 10 MEGA and Naylor Love has been working to identify where and what types of plastic appear in building projects to design out waste where possible. The first joint initiative is purpose-made Timber Pack Covers to replace single use plastic.