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405 days ago

Do you have land? We can design and build new quality home(s) economically.

Rakesh from Lynfield

Hi Neighbour,

Wishing you a happy and healthy New Year of 2025.

We are Lynfield based engineers, investors and developers since 2014 and have completed many renovations, sub-divisions and newly built development projects, both, inside Lynfield and in other suburbs. The recent one of five big new houses is just finishing at 121 White Swan Road, Mt. Roskill. You are welcome to visit it (with an appointment)!

The Directors hold Master's degrees in engineering and business management from India, USA, New Zealand and Thailand. We are a small but very well experienced, knowledgeable and competitive organization.

As a trusted residential developer, we’re thrilled to announce the launch of our comprehensive residential Project Management and Construction Services. We can undertake: -

✅ CUSTOM-BUILT HOMES: From approved floor plans to its final inspection and issue of Code Compliance Certificate (C.C.C).
✅ SUBDIVISION & CONSTRUCTION: We can transform your raw land into new houses with our expert subdivision, design, construction and project management services.
✅ DESIGN SOLUTIONS: Our architects and planners can collaborate with you to create innovative designs that will align with your vision.
✅ CONSENTS & PROJECT MANAGEMENT: We can handle every detail, from Resource Consent, EPA, Building Consent, Project management as well as all mandatory documents, while ensuring seamless execution and delivery within the budget agreed and as per schedule.
✅ QUALITY: With a proven track record in residential development, we bring precision, craftsmanship, and excellence to every project. We will also provide you with a 10-year construction defects guarantee (insurance) for your peace of mind.
✅ NEIGHBOURLY APPROACH: We are based in Lynfield and understand our responsibility as a responsible neighbour. This will reflect in our competitive price and quality work. Whether it’s your dream new home or a development project, we’re here to make it happen economically and successfully.

Let’s discuss with no obligations on you! Thanks.

Dr. Rakesh Shukla, Ph.D.
Contact us at 'rshukla.edl@gmail.com'

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