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Auckland Airport’s $5.7b upgrade: The war zone and earthquake relief veteran leading it

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John Weekes
Auckland Airport’s $5.7b upgrade: The war zone and earthquake relief veteran leading it
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Murray Burt, an engineer with extensive experience in humanitarian disaster relief, has been appointed to lead a $5.7 billion redevelopment project at Auckland Airport. The article profiles his transition from working in post-disaster zones to managing major infrastructure upgrades in New Zealand.

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It highlights the intersection of humanitarian engineering expertise and large-scale public infrastructure management.

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The article is a profile piece focused on a professional appointment and project overview.

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