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Transit New Zealand Awards $NZ 2.4 Million Geotechnical Contract

May 17, 2007 rockman Comments Off on Transit New Zealand Awards $NZ 2.4 Million Geotechnical Contract

New Zealand’s State Highway entity, Transit New Zealand, has awarded a $NZ 2.4 million ($US 1.8 million) contract for preliminary geotechnical assessment of the proposed Transmission Gully Motorway.  Click through for more details.

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