Projects

Our project portfolio encompasses the range of private and public sectors. We work for central government agencies, local authorities, developers and private clients throughout New Zealand. Our clients' objectives are wide and varied, however all have interests that depend on transportation, access, circulation and layout.

The projects we undertake are as diverse as those who commission them. They range from the complex planning needed to manage the transportation requirements of special events to planning consent applications for developments in urban and rural settings from North Cape to Bluff.

Our involvement ranges from retail and commercial projects, primary industry projects to leisure and recreation developments. Studies range from motorway planning, to the design of local streets, intersections, bus lanes, pedestrian crossings and cycle lanes.

Some examples of our work are available here.

Frasers Papamoa

Frasers urban neighbourhood was a 741 lot infill Greenfield project.  TDG provided the detailed neighbourhood transport network design advice.  This included evaluating the relative merits of private roads vs public owned corridors.

 

Excelsa Village

This project was a specialised detailed urban design and resource consenting task for TDG.  It was a market-led project, presenting the particulars of an urban designed village with a range of new transect housing.

 

Dunedin Signalised Intersections

TDG has been engaged by Dunedin City Council over the last five years to complete signalised intersection designs and investigations.

   

Wallace Commercial Building

This development involved the demolition of several existing commercial buildings and the construction of a two storied commercial building that also included a basement level carpark. 

 

Hastings PakNSave Supermarket

Foodstuffs commissioned TDG to develop traffic engineering solutions to improve vehicular and pedestrian access between their Pak ‘N’ Save Supermarket and fuel outlet, located on opposite sides of Charles Street in Hastings.

   

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