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Transport team supports Hawkes Bay

27 Apr 2023

Suretha Jacobs (SJ) and Shannon Bratton from Stevenson Transport stepped up to support the people of Hawkes Bay after the devastating impacts of cyclone Gabrielle. A call to action was put out to Stevenson staff, customers and suppliers to donate much-needed supplies for families in need.

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Dawn blessing for Drury workspace

16 Apr 2023

The Drury team and mana whenua have acknowledged the completion of the new Drury admin offices and lab. Stevenson staff along with representatives from Ngāti Tamaoho held a dawn blessing on site. Kaumatua Ted Ngataki and his wife Waiata along with Kuia Helen Rawiri welcomed the group with karanga before blessing the new buildings with […]

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Be Seen – Be Heard

31 Mar 2023

Providing a safe environment and education about minimising risk in the workplace really is the number one priority at Stevenson. Engineering Operations Manager Ross Ashby was involved in the production of a recent safety video, Be Seen – Be Heard. Ross organised an end-of-life ute to show a dramatic and sobering illustration of why exclusion […]

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Pours nearing completion on Watercare’s new $79m reservoir

16 Feb 2023

Stevenson has completed the third of four concrete floor pours for a new 45-million-litre reservoir at Auckland’s Redoubt Road reservoir complex. In one of Stevenson’s largest-ever pours, in November last year, the team poured over 500 m3 of concrete, representing around 100 trucks, in just one night. Key account and business development manager Shaun Rippingale […]

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Close-knit team at Drury workshop

16 Feb 2023

Maintenance mechanical supervisor Adam Jeremic manages the close-knit team that looks after the day and night shift aggregates for Drury quarry. The diverse team of 18 is made up of 7 night shift fitters, 3 cleaners, 4 day shift trade fitters, 1 apprentice, 2 trades assistants and supervisor Adam. There is a lot of gear […]

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A steadfast man with experience, knowledge and a commitment to his community

23 Jan 2023

Brian Morgan has a rich history and is an integral part of the Tauhei community. In 1962, Brian began working at what was then the Waikato District Council quarry in Tauhei. Almost 60 years later Brian continues to demonstrate his strong work ethic and reliability as a water cart driver for Stevenson. His experience, knowledge […]

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An OE with a difference

23 Jan 2023

Last month, Stevenson’s Drury assistant quarry manager Ashton Cogdale embarked on an Antarctica adventure to continue with the work at McMurdo Station that was interrupted during the pandemic. Ashton and Canterbury portable quarry operator Charles Phillips joined Fulton Hogan’s Roydon quarry department manager Nick Hornblow, Miners Road quarry supervisor Chris Williams and Appleby quarry specialist […]

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Construction underway for significant senior housing development in Avondale

23 Jan 2023

Highbury Triangle is a development project by Kāinga Ora which sees Stevenson Concrete supplying more than 3500 m3 or 700 6-wheeler truckloads of concrete through commercial contractor CMP construction. The project began in April 2022, and so far Stevenson has supplied 1645 m3 of product with another 1900 m3 still to be delivered. Stevenson Concrete’s […]

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Pioneering Volvo’s Largest Hybrid

23 Nov 2022

Stevenson has the keys to Volvo’s new EC480EL hybrid excavator. It is the first hybrid excavator to be used commercially in the world and our experience of operating the EC480EL will be part of Volvo’s assessment of the product. Volvo’s New Zealand distributor, TDX, says Fulton Hogan is a good test bed for technology aimed […]

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