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CORUS NZ NEWS
Specialised stainless steel finishes for Auckland
International Airport’s award winning construction projects. Auckland International Airport has been expanding their capacity and ability to provide world class service to international travellers.
Corus New Zealand supplied Canvas” pattern, embossed stainless steel for applications such as:
Travelator trims
Drinking fountain splashbacks
Wall corner guards
Skirting
Column cladding protection
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CORUS GROUP NEWS

Landmark agreement results in a unique global partnership.
History was made on the 2 nd of April 2007 when the takeover of Corus Group by Tata Steel of India was completed.
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PRODUCT NEWS
The Marina Bay Pedestrian Bridge in Singapore, stunning in architectural and engineering design, will both link key sites of development and be an attraction in itself, symbolizing Singapore’s aspirations as a biomedical hub.
Major urban development is underway in Singapore’s Marina Bay area. An Integrated Resort is going up on one side of the Bay comprising a business and financial centre, high-end apartments and waterfront gardens
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Corus New Zealand exports 780 tonnes
of ComFlor composite decking to India
Corus International has successfully introduced the concept of steel framed buildings, and the ComFlor range of composite floor decks to India.
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OUTOKUMPU NEWS
Pioneering Use of Duplex LDX 2101® in Concrete Reinforcement
The Gateway Upgrade Project, to duplicate a motorway bridge across the Brisbane River in Australia’s Queensland, will use duplex LDX 2101® stainless steel reinforcement bar.
Gateway Bridges - Artists impresion
Courtesy of Leighton Abigroup Joint Venture
South-east Queensland is the fastest growing region in Australia.
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The Celtic Gateway footbridge in Holyhead, UK is a shining example of Duplex stainless steel bridges. Built by Cimolai of Italy out of Duplex 2304 from Outokumpu, the bridge heralds the future in bridge construction.
Holyhead is one the UK’s busiest ferry ports, located on the Isle of Anglesey in North Wales. Approximately 2.4 million passengers pass through the port every year.
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