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As almost all construction shuts down, the skyline is left with dozens of idle cranes across the country as icons of the sudden pause in business. Many won't restart with the same companies
28th Mar 20, 9:13am
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As almost all construction shuts down, the skyline is left with dozens of idle cranes across the country as icons of the sudden pause in business. Many won't restart with the same companies
The number of construction cranes falls more than ten percent as some big projects wind down. More than 70% of all cranes are in Auckland; Queenstown has the next most
21st Sep 19, 11:09am
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The number of construction cranes falls more than ten percent as some big projects wind down. More than 70% of all cranes are in Auckland; Queenstown has the next most
The updated RLB survey of construction cranes shows rising growth in Auckland, and resurgent growth in Christchurch
16th Sep 18, 12:05pm
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The updated RLB survey of construction cranes shows rising growth in Auckland, and resurgent growth in Christchurch
Two-thirds of all New Zealand construction cranes are now operating in Auckland with most focused on an expanding project list in the central city
29th Mar 18, 10:28am
Two-thirds of all New Zealand construction cranes are now operating in Auckland with most focused on an expanding project list in the central city
A record number of cranes are active in the country's building industry as construction booms, driven by activity in the residential and health sectors
7th Apr 17, 8:48am
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A record number of cranes are active in the country's building industry as construction booms, driven by activity in the residential and health sectors
Auckland's construction boom sees more cranes towering across the skyline than major cities in the US: RLB Crane Index
18th Nov 16, 11:07am
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Auckland's construction boom sees more cranes towering across the skyline than major cities in the US: RLB Crane Index
To meet the growing demand, Australian contractors are increasingly working in Auckland, 'putting pressure on the Aussie supply chain'
13th Apr 16, 8:31am
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To meet the growing demand, Australian contractors are increasingly working in Auckland, 'putting pressure on the Aussie supply chain'