50 YEARS ML I '' ° - -'s' i • 'tea Civil works: the Motunui GTG project, Taranaki Power construction: Roxburgh completed Downer’s skills are helping complete major projects In 1956 the biggest dam in New Zealand was — the company has contracts at the Marsden Pt oil completed six months ahead of schedule by a refinery expansion, the chemical Waitara methanol Downer-led consortium. For half a century Downer plant and New Zealand Steel stage one, as well as has built power schemes — hydro and thermal — for Motunui. Securing the country’s energy future. both the government and local bodies. A tradition of performance. Z'W S rar : ■ ‘ • ■ ■ Hr ■ ■■ if 1 * • ' M.. ... - -4$ ! gifigg " - 1 ZZr. < As /• Structures: Lake Pukaki spillway, Upper Waitaki project Building: Hutt Hospital’s clinical services block One of the largest concrete structures on the Upper Downer has the resources and expertise to handle Waitaki hydro project is the Lake Pukaki spillway. any building assignment from a multi-storey office Downer and Company has worked on many South tower to a simple warehouse. The new design and Island power schemes, including Benmore', build division will produce buildings to meet the Aviemore, Manapouri, and has a 50 year special needs of any company or organisation, association with Waipori, near Dunedin. BUILDING A NATION t' 4 1 I,
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Press, 5 July 1983, Page 31
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