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Steel is central to New Zealandโs construction sector โ powering everything from high-rise buildings and bridges to transport and energy infrastructure. But ensuring its long-term performance requires more than strength of design. Corrosion protection, durability planning, and fire performance are critical to keeping structures safe, resilient, and cost-effective over time.
Thatโs where HERA R4-133: New Zealand Steelwork Corrosion and Protection Guide comes in. Recently released in its fourth revision, the updated guide offers the industry a modern, expert-led resource designed to raise the bar on best practice for steel durability and protection.
The guide โ developed by Raed El-Sarraf (Structural Integrity Consultants), Willie Mandeno, and Hanieh Ghominejad (WSP) with Kaveh Andisheh (HERA) โ has been refined through a nationwide consultation process. Feedback from corrosion experts, engineers, fabricators, and construction professionals was incorporated into the final version, ensuring it reflects both the latest research and the realities of the job site.
Key enhancements include:
The revised R4-133 is more than a technical reference. Itโs a strategic resource that helps:
HERAโs 4th revision of R4-133 represents a collective achievement. By blending technical expertise with industry-wide feedback, it sets a new benchmark for protecting steel in Aotearoa.
As Kaveh Andisheh, General Manager of Structural Systems at HERA, explains:
โThis guide is a reflection of the sectorโs shared ambition – to deliver steel structures that are durable, resilient, and sustainable for generations to come.โ