Seven Oaks, Kinloch – A Legacy Realised with Cheal Kinloch, a tranquil lakeside village born from former Prime Minister Sir Keith Holyoake’s visionary co‑purchase of Whangamatā Station in the 1950s continues to evolve as a refined Lake Taupō community. The Seven Oaks subdivision represents one of its latest expansions, conceived to enhance Kinloch’s serene environment with […]
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Cheal Consultants are experienced in obtaining land use consents for solar farms all over the North Island. We work with ecologists, soil scientists, landscape architects, glint and glare experts to prepare comprehensive consent applications. Our geospatial team can drone survey the site to get contours, and aerial photographs efficiently. Our civil engineers can provide earthworks […]
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Cheal Consultants were engaged by the Client to undertake planning, surveying and engineering work for a 500 lot subdivision at Wharewaka East, Taupo. Cheal Consultants obtained variations to the landuse and subdivision consent to allow the Client to alter the layout and staging of the subdivision, which resulted in more lots able to be developed. […]
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Te Puia is the New Zealand Maori Arts and Crafts Institute which is recognised under its own legislation. Te Puia operates a Maori carving and weaving school (wananga) and also is a major tourist attraction for the North Island. The 60ha site is geothermally active and includes the famous Pohutu Geyser. Tourist activities also include […]
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