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Northern Corridor Improvements - join us for a sausage sizzle!

NZ Transport Agency

The Northern Corridor Improvements project has been approved to start construction next year on a new motorway connection, new lanes and motorway upgrades, an extension of the Northern Busway and over 7kms of new walking and cycling paths. The project works will run for the next three years, and we’ll be working hard to minimise disruption and provide real-time travel info to keep everyone safe and moving.

Come along to enjoy a sausage sizzle, check out our machinery display and toys, find out more about the project and talk to us about available jobs. We’re looking for surveyors, engineers, safety advisors, machine operators, drainlayers, carpenters and general construction field staff. For more information please email us at jobs@northerncorridor.co.nz

When: Saturday 9th December, 11am - 2pm
Where: Life Church, 25 Arrenway Drive, Albany

You’ll also find our team at the Meadowood Community House Christmas event:
When: Friday 8th December, 4.30pm -7pm
Where: 55 Meadowood Drive, Unsworth Heights

For more information phone Emma Cushnie or Trish Viall on 0800 624 770.
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