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The Waitonga Falls Track upgrade asked for exactly what our crew does best: problem solving in tough country. Working wi...
02/06/2026

The Waitonga Falls Track upgrade asked for exactly what our crew does best: problem solving in tough country. Working with on a busy alpine track meant rebuilding 300m of boardwalk through wetland, resetting tired bridge foundations, and tying a new staircase back into solid rock – all while keeping gear footprints light and the environment front of mind.​

It was a great match for a team that’s used to steep ground, changeable weather, and getting quality structures built where access is anything but simple.

If you are heading up Ohakune Mountain Road, check out the upgraded track and see our work in place.
https://keirprojects.nz/project/waitonga-structures-upgrade

Strong projects start with strong people.We spoke with Jed Keir about what it really takes to build and retain a capable...
29/05/2026

Strong projects start with strong people.

We spoke with Jed Keir about what it really takes to build and retain a capable team in construction, and why it matters so much to the way we deliver work at Keir Projects.

From training and leadership through to on-site culture, the focus is simple: invest in people, back their growth, and create an environment where teams can do their best work together.

Check out what Jed had to say about building and retaining a strong team 👉https://keirprojects.nz/project/building-and-retaining-a-strong-team-at-keir-projects

Because when the team is right, everything else follows.

Fence replacement completed at Kihikihi Cemetery for Waipa District Council. Good to play a small part in keeping this s...
26/05/2026

Fence replacement completed at Kihikihi Cemetery for Waipa District Council. Good to play a small part in keeping this space tidy and well cared for.

Solid finish, built to last. Great mahi from the crew on this one.

The detail is in the decking 👌
24/05/2026

The detail is in the decking 👌

Most of what we build just becomes part of the place.People walk over it. Sit on it. Use it every day.They’re not thinki...
22/05/2026

Most of what we build just becomes part of the place.

People walk over it. Sit on it. Use it every day.
They’re not thinking about who built it.

If it’s solid, sits right in the landscape, and does what it’s meant to do, we’ve done our job.

That’s the goal every time.

Earlier this year some of the crew had the opportunity to  work with Shane and the team from Stop Digging Waikato / Coro...
19/05/2026

Earlier this year some of the crew had the opportunity to work with Shane and the team from Stop Digging Waikato / Coromandel, installing screw piles for a food container setup.

Stop Digging’s ground screw technology is a pretty awesome alternative to traditional concrete foundations. Being able to install foundations quickly, with minimal ground disturbance and in a way that works across different ground conditions, makes it a smart solution for a lot of projects.

It was a good chance for the crew to get hands-on with a different approach and new technologies and see how it performs on site.

Darren and Eru were stoked to be involved. Big thanks to Shane and his crew for sharing their knowledge and running a tidy, professional install. Always good working alongside people who know their craft.

17/05/2026

We believe the future belongs to contractors who can blend cutting-edge innovation with old-fashioned values, craftsmanship, collaboration, and a real awareness of the impact we have on people and place.
At Keir Projects, that’s what we live and breathe.











Not every project goes to plan, and that’s just part of the job.This parks project in Te Awamutu is a good example. It i...
15/05/2026

Not every project goes to plan, and that’s just part of the job.

This parks project in Te Awamutu is a good example. It involved repairing footpaths, installing bollards and building a retaining wall.

In some areas, tree roots meant bollards weren’t an option. Instead, we worked with the space, using carefully placed rocks to protect the area without damaging the trees.

It’s about finding practical solutions while respecting the environment we’re working in. With a solid crew and a bit of thinking outside the box, you still get a great result in the end. 💪

Spanning the Mangaonoa Gully, this 32 metre glulam truss bridge forms part of the Te Awa River Ride, sitting cleanly wit...
12/05/2026

Spanning the Mangaonoa Gully, this 32 metre glulam truss bridge forms part of the Te Awa River Ride, sitting cleanly within the landscape while doing a big job.

Glulam was the right fit here. Strong, durable, and able to handle the span without overcomplicating the structure, all while keeping the footprint light and considered.

The beams were prefabricated and brought to site with custom steel connections from Techlam, which made install efficient and kept things moving on the ground. Good planning, solid engineering, and the right people involved.

It’s a good example of how smart design and practical construction come together to deliver something that will last, and still feel like it belongs in the space.

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