Tasman Rivers Maintenance Contract

Project Info

Client: Tasman District Council

Project Description

2018 CCNZ National Award Winner – Excellence in the maintenance & management of assets, including routine maintenance.

For the past 7 years, Taylors Contracting have maintained 285km of rivers stretching from Golden Bay to Richmond and everywhere in between. We help to maintain river quality, and flood protection schemes to protect communities and mitigate damage to properties and livelihoods in the region.

Managing changes in land use, scheduling work to meet the requirements of individual landowners, their farming activities and the breeding cycles of fish and bird life, not to mention responding to extreme weather events, requires expert planning, in-depth local knowledge and outstanding stakeholder and client relationship skills.

Our commitment to invest in new technology and innovation, a focus on meeting the highest health and safety and quality standards, and the pride and enthusiasm we bring every day to the work we do is what makes us stand out.

Related Projects

Kate Valley Landfill and Energy Park (Phase 2)

Kate Valley Landfill and Energy Park (Phase 2)

Kate Valley Landfill and Energy Park (Phase 2)Project InfoClient: Waste Management NZ (WM)Collaborators: Canterbury Waste Services (CWS), Geotechnics, Eliot SinclairProject DescriptionKey Project ChallengesWorking adjacent to an operational landfill Tight...

Branch River Infiltration Gallery

Branch River Infiltration Gallery

Branch River Infiltration GalleryProject InfoClient: Manawa Energy Collaborators: Fulton Hogan Civil (Taylors partnered with Fulton Hogan Civil as the Concrete construction subcontractor) Project DescriptionTaylors were contracted to construct the Branch River Intake...

Waimea Community Dam

Waimea Community Dam

Waimea Community DamProject InfoClient: Waimea Water Ltd Designer: DamwatchProject DescriptionThe Waimea Community Dam is a concrete-faced, rock-filled dam being constructed in the Lee Valley, near Nelson. It is one of the region’s most important infrastructure...