Otago Daily Times

Constructi­on company cofounder dies aged 87

- STAFF REPORTER

BRUCE Stewart, cofounder of constructi­on and property firm Calder Stewart, died in Dunedin on Saturday.

Mr Stewart was 87.

Calder Stewart was establishe­d in 1955 by Mr Stewart and fellow Mataurabas­ed builder Lance Calder.

From an initial asset base of £25, a car and trailer, the two men built up a company which today undertakes major constructi­on projects throughout New Zealand from its Milton base.

Mr Calder died in 1974 but Mr Stewart and his four sons — Peter, Alan, Andrew and Donald — who joined the firm in the 1980s — worked on projects such as the 54,000sq m Fonterra Darfield dry store, the 32,000sq m Foodstuffs distributi­on centre in Christchur­ch and Invercargi­ll attraction­s such as Bill Richardson Transport World and the ILT Velodrome.

In 2017, Mr Stewart became an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit.

While the award was for services to the community and the constructi­on industry, Mr Stewart also played roles in the Otago Manufactur­ers’ Associatio­n, Otago Master Builders, New Zealand Metal Roofing Manufactur­ers Inc and the South Otago Farm Forestry Associatio­n for 35 years.

Mr Stewart also served as a councillor on the Milton Borough Council for six years and Bruce District Council for three years.

A full obituary will run in the Otago Daily Times at a later date.

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Bruce Stewart

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