Engineering

Designed for Your Location and Property

Independent Engineering Expertise

Our structural designs are prepared by an independent engineering firm engineers CPEng with extensive experience in rural, residential, commercial, and public buildings. Working closely with them we continue to refine our building system keeping up to date with the latest engineering practices to deliver stronger, more cost-effective sheds, garages, and barns that comply with current regulations.

Do sheds need engineering in NZ?

Yes, most sheds in New Zealand require engineering to ensure they meet building code requirements and are suitable for site-specific conditions. Engineering takes into account factors such as wind zones, soil types and ground conditions, building size, and intended use. Proper engineering ensures the shed is structurally sound, compliant, and built to perform over time.

Site-Specific Building Plans

We provide easy to understand building plans tailored to your property. Each set includes:
– Site specific engineering calculations
– A PS1 Producer Statement
– Supporting documents relevant to your building and proposed site

By addressing all site-specific factors upfront, we make obtaining council building consent straight forward, saving time and minimizing consent fees.

Key Features

– Custom Designs
– Independently Engineered
– PS1 Producer Statements
– Simple, Clear Drawings
– Cost effective site defined solutions

We get everything in order from the start, ensuring your project runs smoothly and saving you money in the process.

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Sheds are designed using site specific engineering that considers local factors such as wind, terrain, soil conditions, and exposure. This ensures the building is suited to its exact location and can handle New Zealand’s varied environmental conditions.

Engineering typically includes structural calculations, detailed drawings, and a PS1 Producer Statement for council approval. These documents confirm that the design meets building code requirements and is appropriate for the site and intended use.

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