03/07/2024
Big news from our team! Our very own Russell is taking on an incredible challenge—swimming 28 laps a day for 28 days as part of the Big Swim fundraiser for NZ coastguard! 🚤💪 Let's rally behind him and show our support for this amazing cause. Every cheer and donation counts! 🙌
Russell Antonsen - Take part in The Big Swim, raising funds for Coastguard NZ
Why not dive in for Coastguard's Big Swim this July to help save more lives on the water? Or show your support by making a donation.
27/06/2023
GET HI-VIS SAFTEY VEST FOR FREE! 👷
At Streetworx we would like to ensure people are highly visible and safe when walking around the road corridor in our rural community with limited footpaths and streetlighting what better way to be seen.
Come down meet the team and bag yourself a freebie!
Paremoremo, New Zealand
26/06/2023
Portland Bay Cement Silo.
No job to big for the crew at Streetworx, steel Silo imported from USA, standing at 40m high 16m wide, 175 tonne, shipped in 14 x 20 foot shipping containers, 7000 man hours, this is the largest steel silo in the Southern Hemisphere. Key personnel were stationed in North Dakota, USA for 1 month being instructed on the assembly of these steel silo’s, a job we won’t forget in a hurry, we’ll done team
26/06/2023
Our new addition to the fleet,13T Komatsu.
Put straight to work repairing the slips across the Auckland network.
08/05/2023
The Team at Streetworx recently visited Samoa working with the Samoa Victim Support Group (SVSG) and the House of Hope constructing a refurbished playground from New Zealand.
SVSG and the House of Hope are both charitable trusts operating since 2005 providing care and support to victims of sexual crimes, majority of the campus guests are children.
The Project was made possible by the coordination of Callum Blair of Pacific Assist, coordinating the shipping and delivery of the Playground, Streetworx provided the Man power.
Thank you to those that supported this project and a special thank you to Mama Lena for her big heart and all she does for the children.
Photos courtesy of SVSG Samoa