Te Upoko o Te Whenua Marae is the only remaining marae within Ngāti Maru district and iwi boundary and is located on the banks of the Waitara Awa in Tarata...
BTW has been proud to contribute geotechnical, civil, and structural engineering expertise to the Kawaroa Destination Play project, a transformative community space in Ngāmotu, New Plymouth. Working closely with project...
BTW’s Three Waters and Civil Engineering Team recently designed three-waters and civil infrastructure solutions for this fantastic new facility, which caters for over 240 staff manufacturing and designing innovative fruit...
BTW is thrilled to share news of the completion of South Taranaki's latest road infrastructure project, as featured in Stuff. Last week, Ngā Rauru chair Mike Neho and South Taranaki District...
Water is currently a hot topic across all three sectors (potable water, wastewater and stormwater), with a focus on how we can manage water use and infrastructure requirements responsibly now...
BTW Director Cam Twigley talks about Taranaki's energy future in this short video from Venture Taranaki, as our region and the energy sector transitions, embracing innovation and the best that...
Our Taranaki and Waikato Engineering Teams are celebrating UNESCO World Engineering Day today. Through shaping a wide range of projects and the land they are built on we have a...
As demand for our consultancy grows, so too does our Team. Meet James, one of our newest Taranaki recruits, choosing to join BTW as a Senior Engineering Geologist because he "sees the company...
A National Construction Pipeline Report released late last year, talked about the vital role the construction sector will play in Covid-19 recovery. Economic wobbles can spell trouble for construction, but...