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Defects in the thick concrete walls of a five storey basement has led to delays in the building process due to investigations and remediation being required to satisfy the council of the structural integrity and durability of the work.
READ MOREA coalition made up of Generation Zero, Lawyers for Climate Action, Bike Auckland, Women in Urbanism, Movement and Greenpeace are judicially reviewing the government’s decision to build the $1.4 billion Mill Road arterial route.
READ MOREThe maritime industry is facing huge delays and backlog due to the stranded Evergreen container ship stuck in the Suez Canal.
READ MOREA few weeks ago, Charlotte, our Office Assistant and Sustainability Manager, graduated with a Bachelor of Science majoring in Environmental and Geospatial Science.
READ MOREThe Ever Given has been salvaged and the Suez Canal unblocked but reinsurers face huge losses.
READ MOREProhibitory injunctions case study. An article by Frana.
READ MOREWellington City Council is being sued for over $100m for the failed BNZ building. It denies liability but if found liable it is able to seek indemnity or contribution from the engineers involved in the building’s construction.
READ MOREThe class action against the product manufacturer, James Hardie, is due to commence on Monday 17 May.
READ MOREMajor lawsuit ends with finding James Hardie cladding not to blame.
READ MOREAt 11:59pm on 17 August 2021 we entered a COVID 19 level 4 lockdown. We are all working from home and available to you via phone, email and video conferencing.
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