Ventia has worked with many clients in New Zealand to support projects that connect communities. We’ve been part of delivering Ultra-Fast Broadband (UFB) to thousands of homes, laying undersea cables to connect Waiheke Island, and connecting remote areas of the South Island.
We maintain and support improvements to a number of local Council assets; such as parks, buildings and community facilities including libraries, community halls, sports facilities and pools. We also bring technology to solve our clients’ needs, including an innovative IoT monitoring solution for vulnerable city sewer networks in Christchurch.
Our road team have over 20-years’ experience delivering construction, operations and maintenance through a range of contract models. This includes full performance-based contracts where we assist both strategically and also physically to deliver works.
We have been providing water, wastewater and stormwater operations and maintenance services to urban and rural communities in New Zealand for over twenty years. We currently operate and maintain the three water systems for two Councils - both long term clients.
Ventia also delivers complex mechanical, electrical, civil and structural construction of pipework, pump stations and associated water and civil infrastructure works for water, wastewater and stormwater assets.
Our team has also provided maintenance and project services to Transpower for more than two decades. Our work supports the 24/7 delivery of electricity New Zealand-wide through 11,238 route kilometres of high voltage transmission line, 60 route kilometres of underground and submarine transmission cable, 40,674 supporting towers and poles, 169 substations and 1,093 transformers.
With such a pristine wilderness to protect, Ventia’s environmental monitoring services are there to help. For example, as part of the Transmission Gully motorway project, we actively monitor nearby watercourses and resident fish species, and scrutinise stormwater to ensure that sediment, hydrocarbons and heavy metals do not exceed acceptable levels in the sensitive water courses or adjacent inlets.