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On The Up: Gisborne building company celebrating 70th year wins award for school project

On The Up: Gisborne building company celebrating 70th year wins award for school project

NZ Herald4 days ago

Receiving an award for a school refurbishment project has enhanced Gisborne based DStevens' already special 70th anniversary.
A project to strengthen and upgrade Lytton High School's existing hall, Te Hīnātore, was recognised with the Silver Award in the Education category at the 2025 New Zealand Commercial Project Awards.
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