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Tell us
where it
needs to go.

Send through what you are planning, whereabouts in Wellington it sits, and roughly what stage it is at. One of us will call you back, usually the same day if you get in touch before 3pm.

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Give us the basics and a real photo or plan if you have one. We read every enquiry ourselves; nobody is routed through a call centre.

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Where we are based

Wellington, New Zealand

We work sites right across Greater Wellington, from the harbour edge to the ridgelines, so most jobs start with us coming to you.

Monday to Friday, 7am to 5pm

Where we build

Across Greater
Wellington.

If it is public land in Greater Wellington, chances are we have already worked on something near it. Here is the ground we cover, with a real example of the kind of work we have delivered in or near each area.

Wellington City
Porirua
Upper Hutt
Hutt City
Kapiti Coast
Wider Wellington

Before you send it through

Quick
answers.

A few things people usually ask before their first call. More detail lives on our full FAQ page.

Do you work with councils and community boards?

Yes. A large part of our work is delivered for city and regional councils, community boards and Crown agencies through public procurement. We are comfortable with tender processes, staged sign-offs, community consultation windows and the reporting that public projects require, and we work to keep sites safe and accessible while the public is still using the area around them.

Can you handle difficult-access or constrained sites?

That is often where we do our best work. Ridgelines, coastal edges, bush reserves and tight urban sites all bring their own access, material-handling and environmental challenges. We plan the logistics early, protect the surrounding environment, and use the right gear and methods for the ground rather than forcing a standard approach onto an unusual place.

How long does a typical public-space project take?

It depends on scale, consents and community process rather than the build alone. A single play space renewal can be a matter of weeks on site, while a coastal walkway or multi-stage park upgrade can run across a season or more once design, consenting and staging are included. We give a realistic programme up front and flag the things most likely to move it.