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Wynyard Quarter Auckland Waterfront

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Wynyard Quarter Auckland Waterfront

The Auckland waterfront came alive at dawn on Saturday 6 August with the opening of Wynyard Quarter. Revitalisation of Wynyard Quarter, a 36-hectare area of reclaimed land stretching from the eastern side of Viaduct Harbour to the Western Wall facing the Westhaven marina and previously known as the tank farm. The Shared Spacers : Wynyard […]

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Auckland Tramway

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Auckland Tramway

After an absence of more than 50 years electric trams have returned to Auckland offering a classic travel experience around the Wynyard Quarter. It’s a journey of vibrant experiences featuring parks, plazas, restaurants, cafes, events, markets, shops and super yachts. There are two Trams which make four stops and take 15 minutes for a full circuit, […]

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Australian Sales Partner Registration of Interest

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Australian Sales Partner Registration of Interest

To strengthen our international presence we are looking for competent sales partners to represent the Steintec brands throughout all states of Australia. In the field of Specialist Paving Mortar and Grouts we are looking for partners in: South Australia – Tasmania – New South Wales – Victoria – Western Australia – Queensland – Australian Capital […]

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Steintec introduction for the application of Tuffest G

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Steintec introduction for the application of Tuffest G

Steintec introduction video shows the construction of a panel of paving using the revolutionary tuffset G single-solution, rapid strength gain paving mortar. After only 3 hours the pavement can be opened to heavy goods vehicles including bus traffic. tuffset G is ideal for repairs where long term closure is not an option. tuffset G is […]

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Steintec introduction for the application of Tuffgrout.

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Steintec introduction for the application of Tuffgrout.

Steintec introduction video shows slurry grouting with Steintec tuffgrout jointing mortar. The grout is mixed as a free-flowing slurry and poured onto a clean wet pavement. It is worked into the joints with a squeegee at about 45 degrees to the joint. The pavement is kept misted with water to prevent the grout from drying […]

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