Special Projects
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We have a track record of delivering significant extension and expansion projects for buildings as diverse as schools, leisure centres, churches, and industrial units – providing much needed space and new facilities for our clients. We are used to working in close proximity to occupied buildings.
Complete & Maintenance
We ensure project completion and provide ongoing support and maintenance.
Frequently asked questions
Construction is the process of building structures, infrastructure, and facilities, ranging from homes and offices to roads and bridges. It involves planning, designing, and executing projects using materials like concrete, steel, and wood.
What types of construction projects do you handle?
We specialise in residential, commercial, and industrial construction, including renovations, remodelling, and infrastructure development.
How do you estimate the cost of a project?
We estimate the cost of a construction project, which will consider direct costs (materials, labor, equipment), indirect costs (permits, insurance, overhead), and potential contingencies. A detailed breakdown of these costs is crucial, often involving quantity takeoffs, material and labor cost analysis, and subcontractor quotes.
How do you ensure the quality of construction?
To ensure construction quality, it's essential to implement robust quality control measures, including defining clear standards, conducting regular inspections, and utilising technology for efficient management. This involves careful planning, proactive problem-solving, and a commitment to continuous improvement throughout the project lifecycle.
Do you handle building permits and approvals?
Auckland Council handles building permits and approvals. You'll need to apply for a building consent before starting most building work. Auckland Council assesses your application to ensure it meets building code requirements. If approved, they will issue a building consent, and you can then begin construction.
How do you handle unexpected issues or delays?
To effectively handle unexpected issues or delays, it's crucial to assess the situation, communicate promptly and transparently, adjust plans, and seek solutions. Prioritising tasks, understanding the root cause of the delay, and developing contingency plans are also essential steps.

