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Environmental Structures

The Environmental Structures division offers a number of consultancy and implementation services associated with the planning, design and installation phases of construction projects. The division is separated in to two specific areas: Structures and Tracks.

Ecological Restoration
Structures built for the purpose of encouraging visitor use and enjoyment of the natural environment also provide for practical access options across waterways, along steep slopes and through wetland areas. More.
Environmental Structures
We have built and maintained mountainbike tracks and park tracks. More.
Building Bridges
The Environmental Structures division is made up of Tracks and Structures. The division, similar to ecological restoration, seeks to enhance and protect New Zealand’s native environment through the delivery of services that allow access and enjoyment without damaging the fragile surroundings.

The teams are passionate about what they do and are proud of what they have accomplished. The quality of work that they produce is second to none and there is a flexibility and willingness that is respected and sought after by our clients. A recent track, on Waiheke, was described as the best walking track that the client has seen, and the coastal staircase that has been built on the North Shore is a spectacular showcase of our capabilities.

A “can do” attitude has got us to where we are but, it is the focus on quality that has kept us at the forefront of visitor assets. There have been many projects, small and large, and the work covers anything from mountainbike tracks (Arch Hill, Auckland) to boardwalks (Great Barrier Island summit track, St Heliers and Kohimarama, Auckland) to suspension bridges. More.
Feature project
Church Bay, Waiheke IslandChurch Bay, Waiheke Island
Te Ngahere is currently contracted through Auckland Council to upgrade 600 metres of tracks at Church Bay on Waiheke Island, involving relocation of a team to the island, hand excavation of a registered archaeological area, and protection of 100 year old pohutukawa trees. More.
Staircase for beach access, J. F. Kennedy Park
On a sheer cliff face beside a small park in Auckland's Castor Bay, Te Ngahere's Structures group has built the proverbial 'stairway to heaven', featuring stunning views of the Hauraki Gulf ....more.
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