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Toll New Zealand (rolling stock and inter-island ferries) Ontrack (track and infrastructure) Formerly New Zealand Rail (1990–1995), Tranz Rail (1995–2002), Toll New Zealand (2002–2008) Kordia: 1 July 1989 Subsidiary of Television New Zealand: Formerly Broadcast Communications Limited or BCL, renamed 2006. Landcorp: 1 April 1987
Grace, which has about 450 employees and is the biggest paving contractor in the state, claims to have built or maintained nearly 100 % of Hawaii's roads. The paving and construction materials ...
Pages in category "Construction and civil engineering companies of New Zealand" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Construction company, with a market capitalisation of over NZ$7 billion. Woolworths NZ: 7,585 20,000 379 Retail chain; wholly owned subsidiary of Australia's Woolworths Group: Air New Zealand: 2,734 8,860 308 Flag carrier of New Zealand. Spark New Zealand: 3,694 5,144 718 Largest telecommunications company in New Zealand.
On 20 May, Fletcher Building announced its intention to lay off about 1000 staff in New Zealand, or approximately 10 percent of its workforce, as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. [ 14 ] On 11 August, it was reported that Fletcher Building was expecting a loss of NZ$196 million for the year to June 2020 as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Feb. 16—Supporters say moving construction back into the DOE's purview is best for efficiency, and the School Facilities Authority has run out of political will. Just as the state has been ...
In 1925 the company headquarters was moved to Auckland, and in 1940 Fletcher Construction became a subsidiary of the Fletcher Holdings group, which listed on the share market that year. [3] In 1942, following the resignation of his father to help New Zealand's war effort, James Fletcher junior became managing director of the company. Fletcher ...