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EARTHQUAKE - ASSISTING CHRISTCHURCH
There's a lot to do in the wake of the quake, but the Arrow team are here to help.
Arrow International has been an active member of the Christchurch community since the mid ‘80s, and as part of your community, we would like to offer our complete support and assistance for fellow business owners to establish business continuity as soon as possible.
To assist in this process, we have mobilised a dedicated local team to work alongside your assessors providing technical expertise in the following areas:
- Structural Assessment
- Remedial Assessment
- Quantity Surveying
- Programme and Risk Management
- Temporary accommodation sourcing and business relocation
- Remedial works coordination
If you would like to discuss your requirements, please contact one of the following individuals who have been tasked with coordinating Arrow’s support services.
- Tom Clisby - 029 229 4699
- Steven van der Pol - 029 432 4105
- Ian Smith - 029 235 7760
- Shaun Pont - 029 201 2042
- Christchurch Office - 03 366 5418
FEATURES
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NEWS
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Arrow projects recognised at PCNZ Awards 2012
New Defecting Tool App developed
Site Safe awards Arrow Tier 3. The highest accreditation for safe sites in NZ
Arrow National Conference 2012
The Arrow Kids Art Awards
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PROJECT OF INTEREST
$11M EARTHQUAKE STRENGTHENING IN 10 WEEKS!
$11.5M of work to be completed in 10 weeks is on track to finish on time at Knox College in Dunedin. The work includes earthquake strengthening and a fire protection upgrade to Knox College. 32 new rooms added to sister college Salmond and the complete refurbishment of both colleges including rewiring and new data and security systems. All work will be carried out during the University holidays.
Photo: Knox and Salmond Project Team following a site wide toolbox talk.
