Steel frame construction

Content Partner: Manatū Taonga, the Ministry for Culture and Heritage. The steel frame of the State Insurance Tower (known as the Bank of New Zealand Tower up until 1998) is seen in this view looking down Lambton Quay, Wellington, in 1979. Steel frames in multi-storey buildings must be encased in co...

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