Commercial Projects
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Te Papa, Museum of New Zealand: As part of a $1.3 million landscape development project, we were selected as the preferred tenderer for the irrigation contract. Over four years in planning, the surrounding landscape is an exhibit of the Museum itself, displaying our native flora.
Special attention went into creating exact living environments for particular planting sites, with the irrigation providing a pivotal role. As a living exhibit of the Museum, the highest standard of workmanship and quality of product was asked for, which we successfully provided and were proud to be associated with. |
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Parliament Grounds: As part of the contract to refurbish Parliament Buildings, a large redevelopment of the property’s grounds was undertaken.
An extensive new irrigation system was installed throughout the lawns and gardens, for a contract in excess of $300,000. A complex infra-structure of pipework runs through the internal structure of the Parliament Buildings to supply the surrounding landscaped areas. The seismic requirements for the internal pipework, involving many anchors, braces and “floating” intersections of pipework between buildings, make this a truly unique project. |
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Government House, Wellington 2011: As part of a total refurbishment of the main Government House Building in Wellington the surrounding lawns and gardens were also totally redesigned and re established.
Total Irrigation was again selected to work on this prestigious project to design and install new irrigation throughout the redeveloped property. We were proud to be a part of this heritage project. |