Mainzeal Infrastructure operates as a dedicated business unit within Mainzeal Property and Construction and is another facet of our extended offering to clients.
Mainzeal has undertaken a number of substantial infrastructure projects over its forty-year history and accumulated considerable engineering experience. The Otahuhu Power Station, the Islington and Kikiwa SVC’s, and the Wellington Wastewater project which included two treatment plants and a dewatering plant, are good examples of Mainzeal’s ability to deliver the specific skills required to make a complex project successful.
While formerly Mainzeal approached civil projects on a local basis, the new Infrastructure team signals a permanent commitment by Mainzeal to undertake infrastructure projects of all dimensions at a national level.
Mainzeal’s recent involvement in civil infrastructure projects has particularly centered on power, water and wastewater. It is, for instance, currently Siemens’ civil’s partner in constructing the new converter stations at Benmore in the South Island and Haywards in Wellington for the high voltage direct current (HVDC) link between the North and South Islands. It is testimony to the depth of Mainzeal experience and longevity of service that many of our original Benmore and Haywards team from twenty years ago are working on this project.
Our infrastructure clients and consortium partners seem to particularly value Mainzeal’s attention to detail, its nimbleness, its tried and tested systems and its ability to provide certainty around cost, build quality and deadlines.
For more information contact:
Darren Mason, GM Mainzeal Infrastructure, darren.mason@mainzeal.com