Friday, 21 May 2021, 3:46 pm Rail provides $1.7 billion to $2.1 billion in value to New Zealand each year, according to an Ernst and Young report. The report shows that commuter rail saves 26 million car trips in Auckland and Wellington each year. Rail freight keeps 24,000 trucks off New Zealand’s roads and reduces transport CO2 emissions by around 2.5 million tonnes each year. “Rail has an essential role to play in our transport system given increasing freight volumes, road congestion and road maintenance costs and the need to reduce emissions,” says KiwiRail Chief Executive Greg Miller. “The beauty of the Rail Plan is that for the
Tuesday, 11 May 2021, 3:44 pm Registrations for New Zealand’s civil contracting event of the year opened this week, and conference hosts Civil Contractors NZ are promising an exciting programme packed full of expert speakers, masterclasses and networking opportunities as well as an expo floor packed with the latest civil construction equipment and technology. More than 600 people are expected to attend The Contractors Conference 2021 in Wellington on 29-30 July to make new connections and keep up with developments and trends affecting the civil construction industry. “This premier event is the perfect opportunity for civil contractors to hear from some of our country’s key decision-makers and find the networks,
Press Release – Civil Contractors NZ Registrations for New Zealands civil contracting event of the year opened this week, and conference hosts Civil Contractors NZ are promising an exciting programme packed full of expert speakers, masterclasses and networking opportunities as well … Registrations for New Zealand’s civil contracting event of the year opened this week, and conference hosts Civil Contractors NZ are promising an exciting programme packed full of expert speakers, masterclasses and networking opportunities as well as an expo floor packed with the latest civil construction equipment and technology. More than 600 people are expected to attend The Contractors Conference 2021 in Wellington on 29-30 July to make new connections and keep up with developments and trends affecting the civil construction industry.
Press Release – Civil Contractors NZ Registrations for New Zealands civil contracting event of the year opened this week, and conference hosts Civil Contractors NZ are promising an exciting programme packed full of expert speakers, masterclasses and networking opportunities as well … Registrations for New Zealand’s civil contracting event of the year opened this week, and conference hosts Civil Contractors NZ are promising an exciting programme packed full of expert speakers, masterclasses and networking opportunities as well as an expo floor packed with the latest civil construction equipment and technology. More than 600 people are expected to attend The Contractors Conference 2021 in Wellington on 29-30 July to make new connections and keep up with developments and trends affecting the civil construction industry.
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“I won that [regionals] so I’m supposedly the number one operator in the top of the south,” he said. Smith will represent the top of the south at the Civil Contractors New Zealand (CCNZ) CablePrice National Excavator Operator Competition from March 19 to 20 in Feilding. Supplied Smith during the regional excavator competition in Nelson in November. He would go head-to-head against 11 other excavator operators from different regions in a series of challenges at the Central Districts Field Days at Manfeild Park. “I drive diggers every day, so that’s been my practice, it is what it is really,” Smith said.
Bay of Plenty digger driver to test skills at heavy metal champs 15 Mar, 2021 10:12 PM 2 minutes to read Bay of Plenty Times Bay of Plenty man Craig Crowley will take part in a heavy metal showdown in Feilding later this week when he climbs into the cab of a 13-tonne digger to represent the Bay at a national competition. Crowley is one of 12 champions from around New Zealand who will test their excavator skills at the CCNZ CablePrice National Excavator Operator Competition. These range from tests of real-world skills such as traversing a trench or lifting and relocating a manhole cover, to crowd-pleasing tests of precision such as popping a champagne bottle using an excavator s bucket.
Marton excavator operator to defend home turf at national showdown 16 Mar, 2021 04:00 PM 3 minutes to read Neil Tau will put his skills to the test this Friday and Saturday in the National Excavator Operator Competition at Central Districts Field Days. Photo / Supplied Neil Tau will put his skills to the test this Friday and Saturday in the National Excavator Operator Competition at Central Districts Field Days. Photo / Supplied A Marton man will be defending local pride in a bid to find New Zealand s best multi-skilled excavator operator. Neil Tau, representing Manawatū, is one of 12 regional champions from around New Zealand who will test their excavator skills in a series of highly challenging tasks at the CCNZ CablePrice National Excavator Operator Competition.