The remains of the PricewaterhouseCoopers building is helping Canterbury University become the...
BIBLES: ONE SCHOOL’S FOUNDATION
Elim Christian College’s new Junior School opened its doors in February to a full role of 350 and widespread acceptance from the surrounding community.
Everyone involved attributes the success of the new Junior Campus at Elim Christian College to the close collaborative partnership between the school, architecture and interior designer consultancy Jasmax and the Arrow Construction Team.
“We regularly opened the doors mid-construction to allow Elim teachers & supporters to look around the school and see what was going on” says Project Manager Mary Easterling. “Small details like placing scriptures and a bible in the floor slabs and writing scriptures on the framing made a big difference to the school community. Its rewarding to see the enjoyment staff and students are getting from the school after the hard yards we’ve put into it”.
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The Arrow Foundation was set up by Arrow International in 2010 to deliver social programmes...
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NEWS
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Site Safe awards Arrow Tier 3. The highest accreditation for safe sites in NZ
Arrow National Conference 2012
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The Quest to Success
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.
