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Earthquakes and Rabbi's

Recent Building Code Changes

Playground Certification

ISO 9001 at last!

The Hairy Aireys Strikes Again

Coast to Coast 13:44:47

Aireys in the news

EARTHQUAKES AND RABBI's

Contributor: Chris Concannon

Date:  12 July 2011

What you need to know about the recent building code changes...  Read More

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RECENT BUILDING CODE CHANGES

Contributor: Mike Williams

Date:  12 July 2011

What you need to know about the recent building code changes...  Read More

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PLAYGROUND CERTIFICATION

Contributor: Mike Williams

Date:  12 July 2011

Few people realise we have extensive experience in playground certification.  Read More about exactly what we do.

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ISO 9001 AT LAST!

Contributor: Natalie Rooseboom

Date:  28 April 2011

Ten years after setting up our first ISO9001 compliant quality manual, Aireys have finally taken the plunge and got the certification.  The process involved an external accredited auditor reviewing the company’s procedures & documentation.  We have a roster of on-going internal and external audits of all offices.

Thank you to Oliver Evans our auditor from International Certifications who has taken a real interest in our company and has been giving us some great tips for areas of improvement.

We are committed to continually improve our services to our Clients.  If at any stage throughout a project you wish to give us some feedback, please fill out this form or email your comments to qa@aireys.co.nz.

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THE HAIRY AIREYS STRIKES AGAIN

Contributor: Natalie Rooseboom

Date:  22 March 2011

Congratulations to the Hairy Aireys for a tremendous effort that placed them 6th over all (out of more than 30 teams) in the Oxfam Water Challenge.  This is the third year we have been participating and in our bid to win we have engaged 'The Directors' namely Roger “the Rug” Twiname, “Moldy” Mike Williams, Ian “The Goat” Gibson and James “Treebeard” Greenwood. 

Mike (renamed “the Marlin” after the event) shot through the swimming leg and was FIRST out of the water.  The soft sand was no issue and the team had the second most water in the buckets.  Although the spectators could not keep up with the rest of the race – reports say it was spectacular.  An administration error saw us not getting any points for the puzzle.  See the scoreboard and let me know if you can figure out what their placing would have been with the correct answers.

And thank you for all the donations (Oxfam webpage) – with the sixth most funding on the day the team started only a minute behind the first team.  WELL DONE!

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COAST TO COAST 13:44:47

Contributor: Murray Smith

Date:  14 February 2011

Congratulations to Dave McKenzie for successfully completing the Longest Day.  He was 14th out of 36 Veteran Finishers with a race time of 13 hours 44 minutes and 47 seconds, completing the event in one day.  No mean achievement considering most people attempt the race over two days!  This is the challenge:

- 3km run
- 55km cycle
- 33km off-road run over the Goat Pass
- 15km cycle
- 67km kayak
- 70 km cycle

 

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AIREYS IN THE NEWS

 

The Herald 21.03.2011: 

Bridge Path Report Angers Cycle Campaigners

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