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Next Level Engineering

Fabrication
Auckland
5.0
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2 Reviews
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3 Jobs completed
The Sofrana Barrington building. Auckland CBD
The Sofrana Barrington building. Auckland CBD
Puhinui Transport Hub
Puhinui Transport Hub
One of our inhouse certified welders.
One of our inhouse certified welders.
Outdoor Staircase upgrade.
Outdoor Staircase upgrade.
Craning some steelwork in for a large car port build.
Craning some steelwork in for a large car port build.
Cut out using our inhouse CNC plasma cutting table
Cut out using our inhouse CNC plasma cutting table
Structural steel at a commercial site.
Structural steel at a commercial site.
Team photo
Team photo
Building structural steel upgrade in whakatane.
Building structural steel upgrade in whakatane.
Demolition of a large steel shed
Demolition of a large steel shed
About

At Next Level Engineering, we don't just build structures - we build relationships based on trust, quality, and excellence. Let us elevate your next project. With a range of services from Demolition through to Fabrication and Installation we offer a 'Turn Key' package to our customer. We set ourselves above the rest with an uncompromising approach to Safety, Quality and Customer Satisfaction. See our website for more.

What we do
Residential Building, Surveying & Engineering, Demolition, Fabrication
Areas served
Auckland, Franklin, Hauraki Islands, Manukau, North Shore, Papakura, Rodney, Waitakere, Whangarei, Hamilton, Otorohanga, South Waikato, Waikato, Waipa, Waitomo, Matamata-Piako, Waiheke Island
Business type
Company
Contact name & address

Harry Gibbs

2/17 Cartwright Road
Kelston
Auckland 0602
Credentials

Insurance
Ando General Liability
Memberships & Associations
Site Safe
Steel Construction New Zealand
Projects

WCTC Exterior Stair Replacement

Project Summary: Exterior Stair Replacement Project Overview Next Level Engineering was contracted to replace an aging set of exterior wooden stairs with a more durable and long-lasting steel alternative. The project involved the complete demolition of the existing wooden structure, design and fabrication of a custom steel staircase, and precise installation using crane-assisted placement. Scope of Work Demolition & Site Preparation: Safely dismantled and removed the deteriorated wooden staircase. Ensured the surrounding area was protected during demolition. Proper disposal of all debris in accordance with local regulations. Design & Engineering: Conducted site measurements and structural assessments. Designed a steel staircase tailored to site specifications and safety standards. Installed new concrete stair foundations Incorporated client preferences for aesthetics and functionality. Fabrication: Precision-cut steel components for optimal structural integrity. Used Galvanization to enhance durability and weather resistance. Conducted quality assurance checks before transportation to the site. Installation: Coordinated a crane lift for seamless and secure placement of the new stairs. Secured the structure to existing building supports with high-strength fasteners. Verified alignment, stability, and compliance with building codes. Final Inspection & Handover: Performed a comprehensive safety inspection. Ensured all connections were secure and structurally sound. Provided the client with maintenance recommendations for longevity. Project Outcome The successful replacement of the wooden stairs with a steel structure significantly improved the safety, durability, and aesthetic appeal of the property. The new staircase is built to withstand environmental conditions while requiring minimal maintenance, providing a long-term solution for the client.

Before
Before
Before
Start onsite
Two of our crane trucks working in tandem
The new handrails we fabricated and installed to prevent a fall from and height and to ensure the property owner is legally compliant
A completely cleared site
A completely cleared site
Leafy Hollow Demolition.

Project Overview Next Level Engineering was contracted to complete a full demolition and site clearance of an old commercial steel grow house. The project involved the safe dismantle of existing structures and removal from site. ________________________________________ Scope of Work The complete dismantle of the existing redundant structure. We also fabricated and installed handrails to the old boiler room to prevent a fall risk. Equipment Used: We used 2 of our Hiab trucks, A scissor lift and we used our generator to supply power as site was remote. Challenges & Solutions: Tough Access: We had to improvise and forge our own access road to allow vehicle access to the back of the property. With the owners permission we removed some trees and vegetation and built small structures around irrigation and septic services to protect them from damage of being driven over. We also used the ‘diff locks’ on the trucks to help with traction offroad. Fire Risk: The work required a heap of cutting the old steel structure. It’s peak summer so the fire risk is high. We used all no spark generating tools to mitigate the fire risk. This method of cutting takes longer than using oxy acetylene gas axe but was imperative to avoid a fire. Existing Structure in the building: There was an existing small structure inside the perimeter of the building that the owner wanted to keep. The structure was too old and weak to move so it had to remain in place. We created a demolition plan to ensure the structure could be removed around the shed. We didn’t even put a scratch on the shed. ________________________________________ Results & Impact • Timeline: Completed within 3days, exceeding the project deadline of a week. • Safety: Zero incidents, with full compliance to safety and environmental regulations. • Sustainability: 95% of material removed was recycled, all waste was removed offsite to avoid environmental impacts, all efforts were made to save any plants or vegetation in and around the building. • Client Feedback: “Definitely the right choice for this large demolition job - a huge metal frame from an old commercial plastic house. Harry was a great communicator. I knew what to expect for every step of the project. He was 'spot on' with any potential health & safety issues. Nothing was too much trouble for this team of four hardworking guys. They were punctual, enthusiastic and 100% committed to getting the job done in a professional and timely manner. Very happy with the end result.”

Workmanship reviews

BC Rating 5.0
Workmanship
5.0
Quality of workmanship provided
Cost
5.0
Final cost kept to the quoted cost
Schedule
5.0
Job kept to schedule
Communications
5.0
Professional and responsive

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