Infrastructure News: Yearbook 2022

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It was a once in a century disaster and Auckland-based arboriculture company Treescape bore the brunt of what New Zealanders call a ‘weather bomb’

“The bomb hit at 2.30am. and when I arrived at our holding yard at dawn, I found it completely underwater,” Treescape’s national fleet manager Dion Wright said. Thirteen Hilux utilities, five trucks, two staff vehicles and more than $30,000 worth of chain saws and tree felling equipment were lost. “But, after carefully assessing the situation I waded through 1.5metre deep water and climbed up on our Komatsu WA100 wheel loader and it started first time,” Dion said. The wheel loader became the central recovery vehicle in an emergency shut down operation, safely ferrying electricians, plumbers, and mechanical staff in its bucket, above the floodwaters so they could safely secure the site. Treescape’s resources were in great demand. Whilst in the middle of Auckland’s Level 4 Covid-19

lockdown, Treescape was deemed as an essential service, which helped clear storm debris with the affected area in an operation which took several weeks. Komatsu immediately went to work to properly restore Treescape’s wheel loader so that it could play its role in the restoration. Like the other machinery in the yard, it had taken a big hit of high sediment contamination from the floodwaters.

Komatsu’s Auckland workshop manager Hamish Moore supported by his managing director Philip Pritchard, both also locked down, successfully sought permission from New Zealand’s Ministry of Business and Administration to bring in staff to fully clean and inspect the loader. Water had surrounded the front and rear differentials, the hydraulics, the engine and transmission. Urgent fluid samples were

sent to Komatsu’s KOWA (Komatsu Oil Wear Analysis) laboratory in Brisbane, filters and lubricants were replaced and electrical connections replaced. The WA100 was back on the storm relief job within two days. “It stood up really well, although we’re keeping a watching brief on it even now, months after the event, to be certain,” Hamish said. Treescape is one of the region’s largest green asset management companies, employing more than 600 people across New Zealand and Australia. It has more than 45 Komatsu wheel loaders and excavators at the core of an innovative program to equip the machines with a multitude of attachments to economically multi-task on each job. “We’re grateful to Komatsu for their swift intervention,” Dion Wright said. Its one less work around the company has to perform in what looks like becoming a protracted recovery. With mid-2022 now a target for the arrival of some of the new equipment. About Komatsu Komatsu develops and supplies technologies, equipment and services for the construction, mining, forklift, industrial and forestry markets. For a century, the company has been creating value for its customers through manufacturing and technology innovation, partnering with others to empower a sustainable future where people, business and the planet thrive together. Front-line industries worldwide use Komatsu solutions to develop modern infrastructure, extract fundamental minerals, maintain forests and create consumer products. The company's global service and distributor networks support customer operations to enhance safety and productivity while optimizing performance.

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page 79

Bastion NZ launch industrial glove range

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pages 90-92

Chemical safety relies on meaningful cooperation

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pages 88-89

Support for mentally healthy workplaces

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page 78

Critical infrastructure and supply chain support

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pages 76-77

Re-programming muscle memory

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pages 68-69

Industry leader in soft fall protection on construction sites

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pages 72-73

No better investment than chemical safety training

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page 67

Eight key themes shaping our future cities

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pages 52-55

Kiwi innovation leading the way in concrete slab insulation

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page 62

End year wrap-up reveals clues for 2022 property market

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pages 60-61

Facilities management with personal service

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pages 37-39

Rising from the Antarctic, a climate alarm

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pages 28-34

Industrial sector – big strides, small footprints

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pages 44-47

Biofuel mandate – lower emissions or just gher fuel prices?

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pages 35-36

Is it better to litigate or deviate to alternatives?

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pages 14-21

Treescape weathers the storm

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page 3

AC Filter – an engineered solution protecting worker health

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pages 26-27

Multi-purpose, safer, faster telehandlers increase productivity

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pages 8-9

Water sector a key player in managing climate change

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pages 24-25

Three ideas for building the future cities we need

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pages 10-13

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