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Aurecon (formerly Connell Wagner) is a leading, vibrant, global group created by the recent coming together of three world-class companies: Connell Wagner, Africon and Ninham Shand. Our global group has a combined 210-year history; a staff complement of 6 700; and an office network extending across 28 countries worldwide. Locally we have over 500 staff in 10 offices throughout New Zealand.

Aurecon is owned and managed principally by senior staff. A large number of awards received from professional institutions of their peers, recognises our dedication to the best in consulting services. In New Zealand we have earned a reputation for developing solutions which are innovative, practical and cost effective. Our services include consulting engineering, surveying, planning and management services.

Aurecon provides a broad range of multidisciplinary services across diverse market sectors including:

- Buildings
- Community and Environment
- Transportation
- Mining and Industrial
- Power
- Water

Visit
www.aurecongroup.com

Contact
Alastair MacRitchie
Executive

Phone:  +64 9 520 6019

Email:  macritchiea@ap.aurecongroup.com

Address: PO Box 9762, Newmarket, Auckland

Core business

- Engineering, consultancy service provider
- Project management, risk and cost management
- Water, energy, transport and communications

Subsidiaries
Connell Wagner PPI
CWDC Limited
Connell Hatch
IDDS

 


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