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MWH New Zealand is an employee-owned engineering, environmental, technology and management company and one of the country's leading multi-disciplinary consultancies.  We are well known and widely respected for our expertise and experience in the transport, water, wastewater, stormwater, solid waste and energy sectors and offer a comprehensive range of services to support public and private sector organisations.   In New Zealand MWH's core business is focussed on helping infrastructure owners to create and better manage their assets.   We are proud of our track record and ability to develop sustainable, effective solutions that balance international best practice with local needs.  For examples of our work and clients testimonials visit our website.

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> mwhglobal.com/nz

contact

Brian Wood
SAP General Manager

t: 03 366 8825

a: PO Box 13 052, Christchurch, New Zealand

core business

Services provider:

> Engineering

> Environmental technology

> Management consultancy

 



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