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Auckland
Art GalleryAward Winning Design
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Next Generation
Auckland TennisWorld Class new Venue
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Beaumonts
BridgeRealignment and expansion of
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8 On
NugentA new urban precinct is poured
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Ronald
McDonald
HouseWorking for a worthy cause
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Auckland
GlassHeating up O-I's new recycling plant
What We Do
Explore the wide range of projects Stevenson Concrete has completed.
Residential
View All ResidentialHerne Bay Sophistication

The long steep waterfront site on the edge of a public reserve presented Leuschke Architects and Stevenson Concrete with a challenge.
Read MoreInfrastructure
View All InfrastructureSt. Heliers Bay Boat Ramp

A boat ramp has existed in the centre of St Heliers Bay since about 1930. Stevenson Concrete worked to reinstate this recreational facility, after the old one was buried under sand.
Read MoreBeaumonts Bridge

The old Beaumonts Bridge in Manurewa has long been an accident black spot and had come to the end of its serviceable life. Manukau City Council commissioned Opus to design a realignment that included extra clearances for future rail upgrades and electrification.
Read MoreNorth Head Coastal Pathway

This project upgraded an existing path put in during WWI and WWII to service the submarine booms and searchlight batteries of the Harbour Protection Defence Screen.
Read MoreCommercial
View All CommercialAuckland Art Gllery

ARTFUL CONCRETING MAKES A STATEMENT Auckland Council commenced in September 2008 a comprehensive development of the Auckland Art Gallery at the corner of Wellesley and Kitchener Streets, Auckland. The aim of the project was to provide an exciting, vibrant and welcoming art experience while protecting one of Auckland’s treasured iconic buildings for future generations.
Read MoreNext Generation Club – Auckland Tennis

NEXT GENERATION CLUB – AUCKLAND DOMAIN Stevenson Concrete was the main concrete supplier in the development of a new $26 million world-class multi-sports club on the footprint of the Auckland Tennis Centre in Stanley Street, Parnell. Construction of the new club commenced in May 2010 and was completed in August 2011.
Read More8 On Nugent

The 8 on Nugent development for the Neil Group consisted of 5 buildings. Stevenson Concrete supplied a variety of mixes to the project.
Read MoreIndustrial
View All IndustrialAuckland Glass

The construction of new facilities for Penrose glass manufacturer O-I New Zealand (formerly ACI Glass Packaging) required Stevenson Concrete to create special mixes and to regularly pour concrete in the middle of the night in a physically challenging environment, under tight time constraints. The project commenced in December 2009 when Stevenson Concrete was subcontracted by Harbour Construction Ltd to supply special concrete mixes to the project.
Read MoreOnehunga Recycling

CMA's new recycling plant in Onehunga aims to handle and recycle cars in an environmentally sound way. Stevenson Concrete is proud to have made a significant contribution to construction of their new Onehunga Plant.
Read MoreHeritage
View All HeritagePah House

This land has been of importance to Maori since early times, ever since Whataroa Pa stood on this site. In 1879 James Williamson, a prominent Auckland businessman, instructed architect Edward Mahoney to build Pah Homestead.
Read MoreAuckland Museum

Stevenson Concrete products played a key part in the construction of the Grand Atrium project, a stunning 8,500 square metre public space, at the Auckland War Memorial Museum.
Read MoreCommunity
View All CommunityAuckland Art Gllery

ARTFUL CONCRETING MAKES A STATEMENT Auckland Council commenced in September 2008 a comprehensive development of the Auckland Art Gallery at the corner of Wellesley and Kitchener Streets, Auckland. The aim of the project was to provide an exciting, vibrant and welcoming art experience while protecting one of Auckland’s treasured iconic buildings for future generations.
Read MoreNext Generation Club – Auckland Tennis

NEXT GENERATION CLUB – AUCKLAND DOMAIN Stevenson Concrete was the main concrete supplier in the development of a new $26 million world-class multi-sports club on the footprint of the Auckland Tennis Centre in Stanley Street, Parnell. Construction of the new club commenced in May 2010 and was completed in August 2011.
Read MoreRonald McDonald House

Stevenson Concrete recently donated materials and labour to assist in the construction of a family garden at Ronald McDonald House. Funds had been raised for the garden but extra assistance was required to create the exposed aggregate concrete paths.
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