Projects
We are proud to have been involved in some progressive and vibrant projects across the region.
The sensitivity associated with land development means it is inappropriate to publicise projects we are currently working on. This summary includes details of a number of the completed or consented developments we have been proud to work on in Hawkes Bay.
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- Rural Farm Park
- Rural Residential
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- Rural Farm Park
- Rural Residential
- Urban
Hill Country Conservation Estate – Blackbarn Road, Havelock North
Farm Park development comprising around 45 lifestyle sites (ranging from 400 m2 to 5,000 m2) within a 100 hectare estate ...
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Eskridge Farm Park – Hill Road, Esk Valley
Eskridge Farm Park – Hill Road, Esk Valley (80% completed). This is a Farm Park development comprising around 35 lifestyle ...
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Whakapirau Farm Park – Whakapirau Road
Farm Park development comprising 35 lifestyle sites located within a 180 hectare working farm. Development anticipates restoration of over 20 ...
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Hatuma Heights – Hatuma Road, Waipukurau
Lifestyle subdivision comprising around 25 sites of approx 2 hectares each. Developer: The Waipuk Trust. STB Involvement: lead consultant, layout ...
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Martinborough Estate
Surveying The Bay was involved in the latter stages of this successful subdivision in Martinborough. We see this development as ...
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The Terraces (Ward Property) – Kent Terrace, Taradale
Thirteen large residential sites, and one 4 hectare reserve. STB involvement: Layout design, Resource Management, Surveying.
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The Terraces – Kent Terrace, Taradale
The Terraces – Kent Terrace, Taradale (completed). Around 90 fully serviced residential sites of average area 3,000 m2. Developer: B G ...
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Whakatu Industrial Park – Johnston Way, Whakatu
Provision of advice for this large established industrial park is on-going and is associated with establishing best use, providing for ...
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Tangitu Drive – Waipatiki
Approximately 30 coastal residential sites of 500 m2 or greater. Developer: Waipatiki Development Ltd. STB Involvement – layout design, Resource ...
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School Road, Clive
12 residential sites averaging around 470 m2. Developer: Village West Partnership. STB Involvement – lead consultant, layout design, Resource Management, ...
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The River Lodges – Tuki Tuki Road, Havelock North
“Lodges” development of 10 lifestyle sites adjacent to the Tuki Tuki River. Developer: Andy Coltart. Link to River Lodges page ...
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Nottingley Park – Nottingley Road, Hastings
Around 60 residential sites. This development introduced elements of urban design which allowed the retention of a number of established ...
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Midlands Industrial Park – Whakatu
Industrial subdivision of seven lots which involved extensive Council liaison to negotiate the provision of services and the setting of ...
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Matarua Farm Park – Waimarama Road, Tuki Tuki Valley
Situated on Waimarama Road facing west and north across and down the Tukituki valley this development consists of 15 lifestyle ...
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Kaiapo Road, Hastings
Provision of advice and assistance to landowners associated with rezoning processes being undertaken by the Hastings District Council. STB Involvement ...
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John Ross Place – Kairakau Beach
15 residential sites of 500 m2 or greater. Development included archaeological investigations, significant Iwi liaison and establishment of a communal ...
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Brookfields Subdivision, Havelock North
In addition to their ongoing “Northwood” development in Hastings, CDL Land New Zealand Ltd (CDL) has also just completed construction ...
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Ennisclare Place – Mt Herbert Road, Waipukurau
Ten residential sites averaging over 1,000 m2. Developer: Manunui Properties Ltd. STB Involvement lead consultant – layout design, Resource Management, ...
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Eco-kids Learning Centre – Florence Street, Hastings
Land use consent to convert a church building to a day care centre. Developer: Eco Kids Learning Centre. STB involvement: ...
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