New Zealand’s largest mass timber office building, setting a new global benchmark for sustainability and design.
The AKL02 Data Centre depends on large mechanical plant to maintain stable operating conditions for critical infrastructure.
One of New Zealand’s most sustainable buildings, setting a new benchmark for passive design, cultural integration, and environmental performance.
Modernising ageing ventilation infrastructure while maintaining the performance of its existing mechanical systems.
A towering position that required an engineered solution.
$70 million building bringing together specialised laboratories, academic offices and a large student hub.
Controlling heat and humidity at the 'Swamp Forest'.
Safe ventilation for a very safe storage facility.
Ventilating a building as large as 8 rugby fields
The landmark building with Ventuer louvres
A busy place that hums with activity yet barely makes a sound.
It’s the high-tech facility that helps feed the North Island.
An expansive space for the F&P administration, factory and warehousing operations.
King Edwards Barrack Car Park in Christchurch is more than its name.
One of the largest urban regeneration projects in NZ.
The award-winning redevelopment of the overseas passenger terminal into luxury apartments.
A new warehouse and a new smoke ventilation solution.
HomeGround is the facility it was always intended to be
Ventilating the luxury Blake Apartments in Ponsonby.
Bringing ventilation to the landmark Auckland residences.
A state-of-the-art 3936m2, five storey research and teaching facility.
Effective ventilation of MDH.
The iconic Auckland building with the famous curved balconies.
The first Kiwibuild project on the Northshore
A replacement hospital for post-earthquake Christchurch
Renovations with the gravitas that befit the proximity to Parliament.
An impressively sized facility serviced by road, rail and inter-island freight.
A private education facility on the North Shore like no other.
A $56m extensive redevelopment of the University’s Science 1 building.