Come join our Team
We pride ourselves on our strong work ethics, and as chartered engineers, you can rely on our integrity.
Our office allows for flexible hours, good transport and parking options and we have a collaborative team including architectural drafting services.
- building inspections
- design of retaining walls
- house beams, bracing, foundations calculations
- concrete, timber and steel structures
- re-clads
- alterations and renovations
- bridging foundations and piling
- multi-dwelling unit construction
- full building consent process
- construction advice
- body corporates
Structural engineering skills are applied to your project to find the right solution for you. We provide structural solutions for architects, home-owners and builders.
Not only do we resolve your design issues for and during the consenting stage, but we can also provide construction phase solutions, more often than not with on-the-spot resolutions that save time and money.
What our clients have to say


How Long Does it Take to Get a Code Compliance Certificate (CCC)?
A Code of Compliance is essential to assure you and future owners that the Building Code requirements have been met. So, how long should the process take, and what can you do to speed it up?

Insulation for Houses in Aotearoa New Zealand
Insulation requirements changed significantly on 1 May 2023 for residential houses in Aotearoa NZ. The new requirements are all covered by H1 (Energy Efficiency) in the New Zealand Building Code (the Code).

Liability During Residential Building: Who is Liable?
Where does the buck stop? As engineers, we want liability to be designed out of the build, but time and cost can sometimes sway clients, builders and homeowners to look for cheaper alternatives.

How Much do Structural Engineers Charge in NZ?
Engineering fees for small projects are usually charged on the number of hours the structural engineer works on your project. The costs will be individual to your project.

Structural Engineer Report for Your House: What You Need to Know
Has your house been damaged in an earthquake, landslide or water ingress? Or has your house been repaired or altered, but you believe the repairs may not have been done properly? Perhaps you just want a second opinion for peace of mind or insurance purposes.

Blueprints to Success: Navigating the Path to Structural and Civil Engineering in New Zealand
Do you have a student who wants to become a Structural engineer?
Here are a few thoughts on how to guide them, what to expect, how to get a taste, and which universities to consider (in NZ and further afield)