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Question mark remains over Auckland tower project repairs

The Auckland Council is yet to respond to report on Seascape's basement defects.

Andrew Bevin Mon, 03 Feb 2020

The construction company behind Seascape, is at odds with with engineering company Beca over defects in the basement of the planned 52-storey building, New Zealand's second tallest.

Shanghai-based developer Shundi Customs and contractor China Construction New Zealand (CCNZ) had planned to open

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Andrew Bevin Mon, 03 Feb 2020
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