Auckland

GHD’s Auckland office was opened in 2005 and has over 130 people with a diverse range of skills. Whether it is planners, climate change and sustainability advisors, urban designers and landscape architects, environmental consultants, engineers, surveyors or business consultants – you will find them in the Auckland office.

Located within the heart of Auckland city, GHD Auckland supports a network of 16 offices throughout New Zealand, employing more than 400 people. The office in the ASB Tower was designed by our architects to provide a modern and contemporary environment, an open yet flexible layout, and incorporates environmentally sustainable features throughout.

A significant achievement for the Auckland office is the success of the Clearharbour Alliance – a partnership between Metrowater, GHD, Opus and Downer EDI to separate wastewater and stormwater pipes in inner city suburbs. In the transportation sector we have a team of people who work with the Auckland Traffic Management Unit to manage the region's 700 sets of traffic lights, along with people working on projects in the marine, aviation and rail sectors. Led from the CBD office, and utilising skills from across the world, GHD was responsible for the environmentally sustainable features of New Zealand’s first Green Star rated school.

Our wider New Zealand and Pacific business serves clients in the water, energy and resources, environment, property and buildings, and transportation sectors. Our clients are leaders in managing New Zealand’s infrastructure development and built environment. They face complex situations and ongoing challenges, and we are privileged to work alongside them.

A key aspect of our performance is our ability to attract and retain the best talent. Our people are united in a common purpose and commitment to our values - Teamwork, Respect and Integrity. GHD has been recognised as one of New Zealand's Best Places to Work by employee research consultancy JRA.

For further information, please contact:

Russell Hawken
T: 64 9 307 7373 | F: 64 9 307 7300 |E: GHD in Auckland

Location address
Level 16 ASB Bank Centre
135 Albert Street
Auckland
New Zealand

Postal address
GHD Auckland
PO Box 6543 Wellesley Street
Auckland 1036
New Zealand

Mission Heights

Mission Heights

When building two new schools on a green fields site in Auckland, Hawkins Construction approached GHD as we could provide the breadth of skills they needed, from Green Star Accredited professionals, to engineers and landscape architects – plus many more.

Situated in Flat Bush, the two schools, with shared library, administration, gymnasium and performing arts centre, will eventually cater for over 1,800 students. And a ‘fast-tracked’ timeframe meant the project was not only of a large scale, but also required completion with swift exactitude. Working closely with ASC Architects, Hawkins Construction, Ministry of Education and the New Zealand Green Building Council (NZGBC), the tight timeframe required a strong partnering approach and working as a team. In the words of GHD project manager Thomson: “People make projects, not process”.


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Highbrook Business Park

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Highbrook Business Park is nearing completion after a twelve-year involvement by the GHD Land Development team in the Manukau office.

GHD was part of a team of international designers who developed the concept for the 190-hectare Highbrook Business Park, adjacent to Auckland’s Southern Motorway. Highbrook Business Park has attracted tenants from a wide range of businesses and will eventually accommodate up to 12,000 employees within 550,000 square metres of industrial and commercial floor space.


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Timaru Transport Study

Timaru Transport Study

GHD completes comprehensive study to accommodate sustained growth.

GHD was commissioned by the Timaru District Council and the New Zealand Transportation Authority (NZTA) to carry out research and analysis eventuating in a strategy for alleviation of Timaru’s escalating traffic issues. 


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Wakatipu Transport Study

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In a joint initiative, the New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA), Queenstown Lakes District Council (QLDC) and the Otago Regional Council (ORC) commissioned GHD to carry out a comprehensive study which would inform future transportation decisions in Queenstown.

The solutions researched and developed focused on Travel Demand Management (TDM) and maximising the public transport services in the district. Since the completion of the study, GHD has been assisting stakeholders in implementing the recommended strategy.


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Christchurch priority Lanes

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GHD have been commissioned to design and construct bus priority lanes in the Christchurch CBD in order to alleviate the escalating confestion problem.

GHD is in the initial design stage for the first of three bus priority lanes, along the Columbo Street corridor. The project involves the widening of this main arterial allowing for dedicated and on-peak-only bus lanes for travel into and away from the CBD. The lanes will extend for approximately 3.5 kilometres. Other design features include bus stop relocation, B-signals, PTIPS, cycle lanes and changes to roadside parking allowances.


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Keri Keri Bypass

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GHD has provided an innovative roading solution which seeks to protect irreplaceable national heritage sites the Kerikeri Mission House and Stone Store from flooding and traffic vibration damage.

The design saw not only the removal of the old river crossing in favour of a new pedestrian bridge but also construction of a 1.6 kilometre vehicle bypass over an alternate stretch of the Kerikeri waterway. 


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Hamilton Water Treatment Plant

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Hamilton City Council wanted “A world class Water Treatment Station that delivers the water needs of the city and exceeds or meets the Drinking Water Standards of New Zealand at the lowest whole of life cost.” The original Hamilton Water Treatment Station (WTS) was a conventional clarification and filtration plant with a nominal capacity of 80 ML/d which draws water from the Waikato River. In recent years, increasing levels of unpleasant taste and odour have occurred in the river as algal levels increased. Cyanotoxins levels above detectable levels have also been found.

Hamilton City Council hence commissioned GHD to produce a ‘20 year strategy plan’ for the WTS. The plan evaluated a range of upgrade options for both capacity and treatment performance.


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Greys Avenue

Greys Avenue

Happy to teeter on the see-saw between preservation of heritage and modernisation, GHD have been awarded the contract to design an upgrade for Auckland’s historic Greys Ave Apartments.


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Gary Payne

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Gary is highly experienced in leading multi-disciplinary teams working on large-scale projects. His area of engineering practice is in geometric design and traffic operations, and rail and transportation network strategy studies. He also has a key role in leading development of our strategic direction and business goals within the context of the larger GHD global business.

Positon: Operating Centre Manager, New Zealand
Tel: 64 9 368 6362

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Mark Goldsmith

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Currently Business Group Manager for Land Development, Geotechnical and Survey across the wider Auckland region, Mark not only manages GHD’s Manukau business, but is a key contributor to the development of New Zealand’s infrastructure and built environment. His focus is also on managing key relationships in and around Manukau, and he is part of a steering group for GHD’s partnership agreement with Manukau City Council.

Passionate about development people, Mark sees his role as cultivating an environment and culture where people can work with ease across the business, with our partners, and still feel that they belong somewhere. Under Mark’s watch, our Manukau office is both a home base and an entrée to a world of professional opportunities within the wider GHD network.

Positon: Office Manager, Manukau
Tel: 64 9 261 1400

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Russell Hawken

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Russell is the Orewa (and Auckland) Office Manager and for GHD’s New Zealand / Pacific Buildings group consisting of an integrated team of architects, structural and civil engineers, building services engineers, urban designers and landscape architects.  He has over 35 years experience as an architect and has been involved in project managing numerous large and often complex public projects.  During his career Russell has developed a specialization in justice projects, especially courts and correctional facilities.

Position: Property & Buildings Business Group Manager and Principal Architect, Orewa, New Zealand.
Tel: 64 9 426 4456

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