Every day our plants are on a mission. We’re so proud of the many missions our plants are on. These are some of our favourite examples of ecosystems that have kept our fingernails dirty over the last few years.
Filter Projects
- Biodiversity 7
- Coastal & Estuarine Restoration 4
- Commercial Landscaping 5
- Land Development 11
- Landscaping & Beautification 7
- Manuka Forestry 3
- Native Planting 14
- Riparian Planting 8
- Roading and Transit 8
- Stormwater Ponds 5
- Stream Restoration 2
- Swales & Retention Planting 4
- Urban Forest 1
- Waterways 4
- Wetlands & Floating Wetlands 6
Glaisdale Properties
Creating a sprawling, beautiful and biodiverse urban wetland in the middle of a residential suburb.
Cambridge Bypass
The Cambridge Bypass, part of the Waikato Expressway, is the largest Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Authority project in the history of the Waikato region.
Taramakau Bridge
The Taramakau Bridge, which crosses the Taramakau River between Kumara Junction and Greymouth on the West Coast, was a two year and $25 million dollar project for Waka Kotahi NZTA and was officially opened in July 2018.
Parengarenga Incorporation
Just half an hour south of Cape Reinga lies Parengarenga Station, a diverse, nearly 6000-hectare farming operation that stretches between both coasts of the country.
Onehunga Foreshore
The Onehunga foreshore is a unique part of the Auckland landscape - a man-made shoreline created to restore the environment that was destroyed in the 1977 construction of State Highway 20.
Royal Reserve
An urban playground designed to get people of all ages having silly amounts of fun. Now that’s our kind of ecovitalism.
Rangiriri Pa
The Rangiriri Bypass is a section of the Waikato Expressway which snakes across the region helping transform New Zealand into a modern and vibrant economy.