Steel & Tube gears up for greater service in Auckland
Steel framing for houses has become a feature of post-earthquake Christchurch house building.
Chris Hutching
Thu, 20 Aug 2015
The construction boom has contributed to a 14% lift in sales at NZ Steel to $502 million.
This is despite Asian finished steel prices falling to their lowest level in more than five years.
During the past year the company opened three new purpose-built facilities: one in Palmerston North and two
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Chris Hutching
Thu, 20 Aug 2015
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