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: ^ ,-r v \ ^ ---v.;. - WAITOMO CEMENT FOR HAMILTON'S NEW AIRPORT Design: Hamilton City Council. Contractor: Waikato Bitumen Limited The extra underlying strength and stability essential for the runway, taxiway and apron of ^surS° byC rrmdem RotanJ^fln the new Hamilton Airport will come from Waitomo Cement. manufacture and internationally Waitomo was the natural choice for the extremely stable cement-treated metal base course proved production techJ^"^* and the cement-treated sand base required for the 150' paved runway. Over 4,000 tons of base course have been used in the construction of major streets in Hamilton City. After 2 Vfc years of extreme traffic and weather pressures, no repairs have been necessary even though only a priming coat surfacing was applied. Why was Waitomo Cement chosen for Hamilton Airport? Every single bag of Waitomo B| JSMBk Cement is guaranteed to surpass British and New Zealand Standard Specifications and complies with the A.S.T.M. C.151 Autoclave Expansion Test. Waitomo has the technical backing of the world's biggest cement producers — the Blue Circle Group. WAI TOMO |3j PORTLAND CEMENT
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Taupo Times, Volume XIV, Issue 62, 10 August 1965, Page 7
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237Page 7 Advertisements Column 2 Taupo Times, Volume XIV, Issue 62, 10 August 1965, Page 7
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