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Entries for November 2009

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  Mainzeal has been chosen as preferred contractor for the new Wellington Indoor Community Sports Centre.   The 12-court sports centre is to be sited at Cobham Park in Kilbirnie. There are around 40 schools close to the site, many of which do not have their own sports facilities.   The focus of the 12-court sports centre will be on community sports and particip...

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  Mainzeal was the main contractor for Victoria University's Coastal Ecology Laboratory which won the Public Architecture category in the 2009 Wellington NZIA Awards, announced over the weekend.   The facility was designed by Pynenburg & Collins Architects Ltd.  
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  Mainzeal were well represented in the Registered Master Builder 2009 Commercial Project Awards announced at the National Gala Dinner held 14 November.   The Vogel Centre Stage 1a project in Thorndon, Wellington, was the category winner in the Retail and Business section and the Victoria University Coastal Ecology Laboratory in Island Bay, Wellington, won the Education category...

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09
  Mainzeal has been working closely with Siemens over the past 12 months on their bid to undertake a major component of the upgrade project of the HVDC inter-island link.   Transpower announced that they had awarded the principal contract for construction of Pole 3 of the high voltage direct current (HVDC) inter-island link to Siemens.   The Pole 3 pr...

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03
Kiwi Team Restores Water Supply to Tsunami Victims
    4:00AM Tuesday Nov 03, 2009 By Alanah May Eriksen     Water is flowing again in parts of tsunami-devastated Samoa, thanks to a small team of Kiwis backed by the generosity of New Zealand companies.   The group, part of the Engineers Without Borders New Zealand aid organisation, spent about two weeks restoring the main pipeline that runs through much of the so...

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Mainzeal Property and Construction is extending its expertise in New Zealand's healthcare infrastructure with recent wins for two hospital redevelopments. The construction company has won tenders for the $83 million redevelopment of Rotorua Hospital and the $16.5 million phase-one stage redevelopment of Bowen Hospital in Wellington.   This follows the successful completion by Mainzeal earl...

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Water is flowing again to parts of Tsunami devastated Samoa, thanks to a small team of Kiwis backed by the generosity of New Zealand companies. Engineers Without Borders New Zealand says local firms donated about $150,000 worth of product to help restore and rebuild water supply lines along the coast decimated by the tsunami. EWBNZ National CEO Ross Copland says his employer Mainzeal Property an...

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