Projects

With experience and expertise across the spectrum of creating, managing and maintaining outdoor spaces, Xyst has had a big impact on communities throughout New Zealand, Australia and Canada.

Feel free to browse through the case studies below to find out how we have helped council, local government and other people working in the public sector to find solutions for projects.

Port Pirie Regional Council
The benefit to Port Pirie Regional Council was to streamline record-keeping, providing a clear view of available plots and usage, and helping to optimise cemetery space.
Waikato District Council
Xyst assisted Waikato District Council in conducting an independent section 17a-style review of the camping ground operations following on from an earlier review conducted in 2014.
Hutt City Council
Xyst worked with Hutt City Council to complete a walking track network assessment with recommendations and developed an associated signage plan for the Eastern Hills track network above Lower Hutt.
Hutt City Council
Xyst assisted Hutt City Council in further developing a concept plan, following public feedback on an earlier plan developed by others. Xyst helped appoint and liaise with contractors and suppliers throughout the construction period through to park redevelopment completion.
Hutt City Council
Xyst assisted Hutt City Council in the procurement of contractors and full construction project management of the Stage 1 Development of Pōmare Park in Taitā to the total construction value of $365,000.
Kaipara District Council
Using PlaceChangers tool to assess walkability of open spaces and facilities.
Rotorua District Council
Xyst conducted market research to enable a review and comparison of the current schedule of quantities, to provide insight into the current costs of contracted maintenance services.
Western Bay of Plenty District Council
Identifying the replacement value of Assets owned by the Western Bay of Plenty District Council.
Gisborne District Council
Xyst worked with Council and hapū to develop a concept plan to guide the future development of the Wahīrere Domain.