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About us
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About us
Downer is the largest provider of integrated services in New Zealand and employs more than 10,000 people from Kaitaia to Invercargill.
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What we do
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What we do
Downer is a leading provider of integrated services in Australia and New Zealand.
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Investors
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Investors
View our latest ASX announcements as well as financial reporting, key dates and shareholder information.
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News and media
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News and media
Keep updated with our latest news.
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Sustainability
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Sustainability
We understand the importance of having a responsible and forward-thinking approach to sustainability.
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People and careers
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People and careers
Our people are at the heart of everything we do.
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Contact us
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Contact us
Downer has over 120 sites across New Zealand with our head office based in Auckland.
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Research and development
Downer’s National Research and Development Laboratory works in close collaboration with our operational delivery teams and customers to deliver quality road network solutions and value-for-money outcomes.
Our team delivers:
- Tailored solutions to issues or challenges
- Improved performance of products, services and solutions
- Community and environmental benefits, including sustainability and safety outcomes
We have a proven cycle of continuous improvement, supported by our in-house research and development and asset management capabilities. We form partnerships with our customers to demonstrate new products and services, such as high recycled content in bituminous and asphalt products, and expert advice on performance and improvement to meet road users’ expectations.
Downer also partners with some of Australia’s top universities, undertaking research and development projects with the University of Melbourne, Monash University, Swinburne University of Technology and the University of the Sunshine Coast.