Tag: Steintec

Fort Street Auckland CBD

| January 9, 2011
Fort Street Auckland CBD

Construction has commenced on Fort Street within the Auckland CBD as part of the shared spaces project. The Fort Street area has a rich cultural and geographic history, which the upgrade seeks to complement and enhance. The area connects the core CBD with the waterfront, Britomart and Beach Road. Enhancing these key pedestrian connections into and through the […]

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Silo Park

| November 15, 2010
Silo Park

Silo Park at the western edge of Jellicoe Street, features the retained 35 metre Golden Bay cement silo and ‘six-pack’ in recognition of the area’s industrial heritage. The redevelopment will feature adrenaline fueled adventure including New Zealand’s funkiest children’s playground, retail, alfresco dinning, including a working shipyard with views of the Auckland Harbor Bridge. Steintec paving […]

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Darby Street Auckland CBD

| November 1, 2010
Darby Street Auckland CBD

The Auckland CBD Shared spaces is an urban design concept aimed at integrated use of public spaces within the Auckland City CBD and has commenced pavement construction in late 2010 with Darby Street. Shared space removes the traditional segregation of motor vehicles, pedestrians and other road users. Conventional road priority management systems and devices such as kerbs, […]

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Wynyard Quarter

| August 28, 2010
Wynyard Quarter

Steintec features as the selected pavement mortar and grout system for the Wynyard Quarter redevelopment. Also known as the tank farm and is located at the western end of the Auckland CBD waterfront, adjacent to Victoria Park, and the Viaduct Harbour.  Wynyard Quarter represents the most significant area for redevelopment within the Auckland CBD waterfront […]

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Tram Line Construction Christchurch CBD

| July 21, 2010
Tram Line Construction Christchurch CBD

Steintec paving mortar and grouts again feature as the system of choice for the further technical laying of pavements amongst the garden cities tram tracks and further street enhancements along High Street, Cashel Street and Lichfield Street. Stage two travels further south-east along High Street from Tuam Street, past the Christchurch Polytechnic Institute of Technology, […]

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