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Vero Centre set for a facelift

Published: Wed 29 Jul 2015 09:57 AM
Vero Centre set for a facelift
After 13 years as the beacon of Auckland’s central business district, Vero New Zealand is taking some time out to refresh its landmark building signage at 48 Shortland Street – the Vero Centre – owned by Kiwi Property.
The City of Sails’ driving wind and relentless sunshine have taken their toll on the three large neon signs at the top of Vero Centre. Work will begin next week to repair, repaint and refresh the structures.
Site-specific Health & Safety documents have been prepared by Vero and the contractor Claude Neon to mitigate the many risks that come with working 150m off the ground.
Weather permitting, each sign will be taken down in turn and will take around two weeks to repair.
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