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229: 468:. This transfer did not end the PWD's railway operations, as it still operated railway lines when under construction, sometimes providing revenue services prior to the official transfer of the line to the Railways Department. The PWD owned its own locomotives and rolling stock, some second-hand from the Railways Department, and it operated some small railway lines that were never transferred to the Railways Department. One example is a 6.4 km 24: 290:. The list of items to be shipped from New Zealand to Moscow (via Tehran and Central Asia) included 40 armchairs, 10 couches, a billiard table, and palm stands. Apparently made after looking at furniture in Government House and ministerial houses, the order could have seated almost the entire House of Representatives; it was cancelled by Prime Minister 298:
had a number of Depots. The primary purpose of this 6000 strong workforce was the maintenance of the existing and planning and construction of replacement sections of the State Highway network. In addition there were Project Offices set up for a particular purpose, such as to build a power project, airport, tunnel or irrigation scheme.
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Historically, the state has played an important part in developing the New Zealand economy. For many years the Public Works Department (which became the Ministry of Works in 1948 and the Ministry of Works and Development in 1974) undertook most major construction work in New Zealand, including roads,
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While the policy functions were either disestablished or passed on to other Government departments, the commercial operations were set up as Works and Development Services Corporation (a state-owned enterprise) and the computing bureau and the buildings maintenance units were sold. The corporation
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During the latter years of the Ministry there were seven District Offices (Auckland, Hamilton, Wanganui, Napier, Wellington, Christchurch and Dunedin) each headed by a District Commissioner of Works. In each District there were a number of Residency Offices (headed by a Resident Engineer) and each
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resumed the department's original function as the development arm of the state although from May 1936 (when a new three year public works programme was announced) whence relief work for the unemployed not only continued but all relief workers were placed on the standard ÂŁ4 a week rate of pay.
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The Ministry of Works and Development was disestablished in 1988 and a Residual Management Unit continued to oversee the Ministry's operations and assets until formally ending in 1993. It was abolished via the Ministry of Works and Development Abolition Act 1988.
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railways and power stations. After the reform of the state sector, beginning in 1984, the ministry disappeared and its remnants now have to compete for government work.
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the department was relied on by the government to provide unemployment relief, constructing infrastructure mostly using human labour at reduced salaries. The
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In 1944 the ministry was involved in the "great furniture scandal" when asked to order items of furniture for the new Legation in Moscow, to be headed by
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and often referred to as the Public Works Department or PWD, was founded in 1871 and disestablished and sold off in 1988. The Ministry had its own
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had two main subsidiaries, Works Consultancy Services and Works Civil Construction. These were sold in 1996 and became
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The Head Office of the Ministry was in the Vogel Building in Wellington, named after former Premier Sir
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Under the Public Works Act 1876, the Department of Public Works was responsible for the operation of
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By Design: A brief history of the Public Works Department Ministry of Works 1870-1970
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Mackley, Ian; Taonga, New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu.
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From the Cradle to the Grave: A biography of Michael Joseph Savage
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built in 1928 from near the terminus of the Railways Department's
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The former Ministry of Works Building in Napier, built in 1938 in
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Taonga, New Zealand Ministry for Culture and Heritage Te Manatu.
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from 1876 until 1880, when operations were transferred to the
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Beyond the Battlefield: New Zealand and its Allies 1939-45
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respectively, and the corporation was disestablished.
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Minister of Works
New Zealand
Cabinet
Minister of Works

Art Deco
Stripped Classical
Julius Vogel
Immigration and Public Works Act 1870
Old Government Building
Great Depression
First Labour Government
Ministry of Works Act
Charles Boswell
Peter Fraser
Opus International Consultants
Works Infrastructure
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