Special Notice November 2010: Andrew.Stewart has moved!
As you are receiving this we are on the move! So if you have any problems contacting us today it's because our server is taking a short trip down the road to the new office. Don't worry, Phil has planned the move with a high degree of precision and coordination so we should be back online pretty quick. Of course we are all contactable by mobile phone.
We look forward to your visit at our new home in the Drake Offices, partly above the old pub. The Drake building has a rich history, originally built in 1857 (when Victoria Park was still the harbour) and recently renovated and extended as a 4 star green building. Find our new physical address (on the left), everything else is the same.
Kind Regards,
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National 2010 Sustainability Awards
We were thrilled to be awarded a judges commendation at the NZI national sustainability awards, in addition to our Northern Region Sustainable Business of the Year and Trailblazer SME titles. The whole
ASL team (including the Wellington Girls) came and celebrated and a great night was had by all.
Thanks to you all for your support and voting for us.
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Watch out Wellington...
...we're here. Rebecca Harrison and Nicki Farrow have joined the ASL team to lead the Wellington Office.
Both Rebecca and Nicki bring
significant experience in infrastructure and land development planning, including designations and outline plan of works.
They are
currently preparing for the next 2
degrees infrastructure roll out, as well as a few other projects along the way.
No job is too big or small. If you would
like to touch base on our capabilities in Wellington, you can e mail Rebecca
or Nicki , or call us on 09 3030311.
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Project updates: All things Orakei
The Orakei Basin
sluice gates replacement project is now COMPLETE! and the Basin can finally be filled, and resume it's scheduled flushing routine, without leakage.
We hope to bring you a good before and after shot in next months newsletter.
The Basin is also now a great place for a Shag, as
the artificial Shag roost (pictured) has just been installed.
HEB will shortly be starting on
Stage 2 of the walkway, the final link to complete the route around the Basin, comprising 120 metres of coastal boardwalk and a 25 metre bridge
connecting it to Lucerne Rd.
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ASL Movers and Shakers
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