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Steintec Tuffgrout Slurry Application with Stone Setts

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Steintec Tuffgrout Slurry Application with Stone Setts

Steintec introduction video of slurry grouting using tuffgrout. The High Performance Mortar for all Natural Stone, Block and Modular Paving. Steintec New Zealand Video credit: Mario Tomasek  

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Jellicoe Street

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Jellicoe Street

Jellicoe Street is a paved and tree-lined 500m boulevard linked with rain gardens including a 1.5km tramline. On Saturday August 6 Waterfront Auckland is holding a public open day to celebrate the opening of the first stage of the Wynyard Quarter redevelopment. The past 18 months have seen several areas along Jellicoe Street and Wynyard Quarter […]

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High Street Christchurch

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High Street Christchurch

The nation was galvanised on 22 February by the devastating Magnitude 6.3 earthquake, with empathy and commitment of resources immediately flowing locally, nationally and internationally to Christchurch in support of the rescue and recovery effort. Christchurch utilizes natural stone pavements extensively on Steintec paving Mortar throughout the City CBD, including the current reinstatement outside the […]

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Queen Street Auckland

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Queen Street Auckland

Specialist Grouting application used on refurbishment of the mid block crossings in Auckland’s Queen Street – Tuffset G is the only 3 hour early trafficking system with full BS7533 compliance. SteinTec Tuffset G is a high performance, naturally pure, hydraulically bonding mortar for laying setts, flags, manholes, etc. and where early trafficking is required. Tuffset G is […]

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Auckland Waterfront Tramway

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Auckland Waterfront Tramway

As of January 2011, construction of the Tramway loop in Wynyard Quarter commenced. The route under construction travels from Halsey Street, Gaunt Street, Daldy Street and Jellicoe Street. The route will run using two former Melbourne trams. The plan was being promoted and funded by the Auckland Waterfront Development Agency. Two former Melbourne trams arrived at the Ports […]

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