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Due Process
a column by Geoff Hardy
Geoff Hardy has 46 years’ experience as a commercial lawyer and is a partner in the Auckland fi rm “Martelli McKegg”. He guarantees personal attention to new clients at competitive rates. His phone number is (09) 379 0700 and email geoff @ martellimckegg.co.nz.
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This article is not intended to be relied upon as legal advice.
A cheap way to challenge Council rulings
Getting a ruling on a legal dispute is normally quite expensive. If you elect to sue in court - or you get sued so you have no choice in the matter - the cost of it can make the whole exercise pointless unless there is a substantial amount of money at stake. Fortunately, if you are a party to a building contract you can normally use the much cheaper and faster process known as adjudication under the Constructions Contracts Act, but even that normally costs upwards of $20,000, so it’s only worth it if you are trying to collect more than that. If you are prepared to take your chances with a non-expert process and the amount at stake is no more than $30,000, then you can always use the extremely cheap, informal and relatively fast Disputes Tribunals (our small claims courts) where you argue your case yourself (without a lawyer) before a Referee (who is not an expert in construction law), and you hope that the Referee sees it your way.
However if you want an expert ruling for an affordable cost, there are some very cheap ways of getting a ruling that you ought to consider.
If you happen to be a licensed building practitioner, then one way to get a ruling on whether your work was up to scratch is, ironically, to have a complaint made against you to the Building Practitioners Board. It is not something you would voluntarily subject yourself to (unless you really back yourself), but my point is that it’s not necessarily the end of the world if it does happen. That is because you will be judged by a panel of experts (lawyers, engineers, architects, quantity surveyors, building surveyors, builders, etc.) who understand the industry just like you do. If you have done nothing wrong, they will say so, and that decision goes on the public record so that you can use it in evidence if you are ever challenged later.
But there is an even better way to get an expert ruling on the standard of your workmanship (among other things) and that is to apply to the Chief Executive of the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (“MBIE”) for what is known as a “determination”. This is a process that has been available ever since the 1991 Building Act (we are now operating under the 2004 version) so it goes back a long way, but it is not very well known or utilised. It can only be used by people or organisations that have an interest in the building work in question, including Councils, property owners, LBPs, and in some cases neighbours.
Determinations have been used for a whole variety of purposes. Manufacturers, importers and suppliers of building materials have used them to demonstrate their products are code-compliant. Property owners who wanted to avoid applying for a building consent have used them to fi nd out whether their project is exempt or not. There have even been a couple of determinations that have chastised Councils for refusing to issue a code compliance certifi cate simply because the LBP has failed to submit a record of work – a practice that MBIE has confi rmed is unjustifi ed.
Determinations have been used in hundreds of leaky home cases as a prelude to holding the responsible parties to account. In the old days if you were a party to a leaky home dispute, and it was being dealt with in the Weathertight Homes Resolution Service (which is no longer accepting new cases, unfortunately) then instead of paying $10,000-$15,000 for a building surveyor’s report on where the leaks were coming from and what it would take to fi x them, you paid only a few hundred dollars and the Government paid the rest. Admittedly the building surveyor’s report was an expert opinion rather than a ruling, but it carried a lot of weight. Now that that service is no longer available, you can still get something similar using the determination system, for much the same cost.
Although the Government says that determinations are not for disputes about workmanship, you can in fact use them for that purpose, especially when someone is questioning whether your work complies with the building code or the building consent. The MBIE can only refuse to accept your application if you don’t qualify to apply for it, or it has already been applied for, or your application is “not genuine or is vexatious or frivolous”. And the best news of all? It only costs $287.50 including GST if it involves a single house, an attached house, fl ats and apartment blocks of up to four units, or a garage or shed, or $575.00 including GST if it is any other type of building.
There are two things you can apply for a determination for: 1. Whether or not particular work is or will be codecompliant. 2. Whether or not the stance that the Council has taken was right – in relation to such things as building consents, extensions of time, code compliance certificates, notices to fix, waivers or modifi cations of the building
code, compliance schedules, certifi cates of acceptance, and exemptions from building consent requirements.
So don’t believe it when they say “You can’t fi ght City Hall”. You sure can, using a determination. And the process is relatively quick – the MBIE is required to make the determination within three months, although exactly what happens if it misses that deadline isn’t clear. The great thing about determinations is that they are very thoroughly researched and professionally written – and they need to be, because they are like a judgment from a Court. They are legally binding, although you can appeal them to the District Court.
In most cases, determinations are not appealed, but they are not necessarily the end of the matter. Except in the case of Councils – whose decisions can be confi rmed reversed, or modifi ed by the MBIE – a determination cannot directly force anyone to do anything or refrain from doing something. Instead, what it does is provide a ruling on whether the relevant work or materials are code-compliant. If they are not code-compliant, then the Council could use the determination to insist on a design change, or a property owner could use it as evidence that the builder or designer has slipped up. In the latter case the owner would typically then follow up with a claim in the Disputes Tribunal, an application for an adjudication under the Construction Contracts Act, or Court proceedings.
In fact, the Building Act expressly says that if the issue in dispute is capable of being resolved by determination, then you are prohibited from commencing proceedings in the District or High Court unless and until you have obtained that determination. Presumably that is because it may well avoid the costly and timeconsuming process of litigation. However like most rules, it is possible to get around this one. In fact in one case (Minister of Education v. Higgs Construction Ltd) the construction company tried to get the Court case thrown out because no determination had been obtained, but the Associate Judge was having none of it, pointing out that the determination would have only resolved one of the issues, not all of them.
If, once a determination has been obtained, one of the parties then follows up with a Disputes Tribunal claim, an adjudication, or Court proceedings, then an interesting question arises as to whether the Tribunal, Adjudicator or Court is bound by what the MBIE determined. This is known as “issue estoppel” and is designed to prevent the same issues being re-litigated with all the attendant cost and delays, when it has already been conclusively and authoritatively resolved. The argument was run in the 2015 case of Weaver & Anderson v. HML Nominees Ltd. Although the High Court rejected the argument in that particular case, Justice Katz ruled that it was open to run the same argument in a more appropriate case.
STATE OF THE INDUSTRY
Reports from Branch Presidents August 2022
AUCKLAND / NORTHLAND
Auckland /Northland region are currently reporting a good amount of work and forward work, however there are still concerns where 2022 may end up, with infl ation, increasing interest rates. As a result of the current economic climate the Group home sector are reporting a slowing down of enquiries. In May we were finally able to hold our first face to face meeting for 12 months, which the AGM was incorporated into. We had a good turnout with the attraction of our guest speaker Robert Campion from the Window & Glass association talking and educating us about the new H1 Thermal Regulations, and the impact to our industry. Robert illustrating how timber joinery thermally outperforms Aluminium Joinery, which will give timber joinery an opportunity to grow its market share. The outbreak of Covid 19 and the Flu in the community is having huge impact on all our businesses, with high staff absentees due to catching the virus or having too self-isolate. Some companies are reporting 200 -300 production hours lost per month. This is only adding to staffi ng issues we are all facing, not been able to employ good trades people and general staff . There is a real need for more companies to take on apprentices to train. Hardware suppliers are now seeing some of the eff ects of the supply chain issues from parts of China having been in lock down aff ecting production. Along with long transportation times causing delays in products getting to New Zealand. We are not seeing any easing of the continuing price increases of materials, thus increasing the sales price of our products, putting the price outside the aff ordability of some customers. For the Kitchen industry scheduling has become one of their major problems, as the homes haven’t been ready in time for the install of the kitchens. The problems are arising from the supply of Gib, to plastering and painting and a whole raft of other trades that builders are trying to co-ordinate in a time of high demand and short supply. - Rob Pickup
CANTERBURY
Welcome to my first ‘State of the Industry’ report as the new president of the Canterbury Master Joiners. The region is extremely busy, both with workloads and everyone struggling with absent staff due to the fl u and The South Island has been hit hard with COVID. Supply issues seem to have crept up on us again, so forward planning is a must! We are still managing to have our monthly meetings, with a good turn out of members and associates. One of the major discussion points has been about how to deal with quoting a job and dealing with constant price increases from suppliers. There has also been talk around how long this busy period will carry on for? With Te Pae Christchurch Convention Centre having recently opened and Canterbury having fi nally got the ‘go ahead’ with the new Te Kaha Stadium, the local economy has a positive feel. Our social committee organised a quiz night in July and we had 55 people attend, which was a fabulous turn out. It was a great night for all who attended and I am sure the winning team loved their prize. Looking ahead, in August Blum are kindly hosting the CMJA Joinery and Design awards at their new showroom and the national Master Joiner conference in September is hosted in Blenheim. Good numbers are going up to conference from Canterbury this year, with a few fi rst timers which is awesome. The ‘break-out’ sessions were popular at the last conference in Hamilton and conference is always good time to catch up with others in the industry from around the country. With the days getting longer and more staff having been employed at work, I am looking forward to getting my weekends back and I know my wife is hoping we can go on a horse trek or local pub ride together soon. Our bees have wintered well so far and we are looking forward to a sweet harvest when the fl ow starts. - Paul Baker
CENTRAL
The Central Region held its yearly AGM on the 18th of May. We had a decent turn out with Members and also Associate Members attending. We celebrated the success of our Apprenticeship Initiative. In total over the past two years, we have seen 24 new apprentices join our industry across 13 of our members. Each of these apprentices was given a $500 Carters voucher to put towards a set of drills to start them on their path to success. I have been getting mixed information from builders. Some are still seeing a small decline in inquiries, while others are starting to see it pick up again. The common theme is that the fi rst home buyer clients have gone quiet. The clients that are looking to build are cashed up and know what they want. The renovation market is a little bit slower than it has been with people watching what they are spending money on. The second wave of covid along with winter bugs, has been taking its toll on the region. Our company looked at the numbers this week and we have lost 59 days of production in July alone due to staff being away sick. I know this is tough on the business, however we also need to make sure that we are checking in with our staff and making sure that they are coping. If someone doesn’t seem themselves – then take the time to ask the simple question ‘Are you ok?’ I know I have some staff members really struggling to get over illness and it is taking a toll on them mentally. Supporting your team is crucial. - Kristine Holmes
NELSON / MARLBOROUGH Summary
The industry is still very busy in the nelson Marlborough region. Workloads forward are in months, many of months. The problem is with materials supply, certainty of workfl ow readiness and staffi ng to achieve it. There is a real concern of a perfect storm late year in workloads, when materials supply may become easier and projects continue.
Workloads
Seems we have entered a new phase of confusion, there is buckets of work around but customers are unable to give accurate delivery times, we may as well guess on our own with many builders months out on planning times. We fear this December is going to be hell! Planning will be crucial. We notice some of the dates on the tenders date back to late 2021, so they have taken a while to get through the system to this stage which tells me there are delays throughout the pipeline.
Materials supply
Hardware not too big a problem now with many alternatives on the market, if one suppler has run out its now easy to switch. Imported timbers are getting harder to get and have increased in price signifi cantly, longer lengths are getting harder to get, one member said it might be easier to plant a tree … With Gib all over the news it’s clear that’s not sorted but steel reinforcing, steel for the roof, h3 timbers are all in short supply but nowhere near as bad as GIB. Builders now ordering materials before the dirt is even turned. There is alot of distrust with the suppliers.
Any shifts in the market
There seems to be an increase in commercial work in the pipeline (next 2 years) at the moment however domestic is certainly still strong especially alterations and additions
Staffi ng and training ... covid
Seems the fl u has well and truly overtaken covid as the reason staff are away, its ironic that many are
sicker with the fl u than covid. Staff movement seems to have settled down perhaps they feel a little less secure heading into what will be a changing market, possibly even a recession. To get it all done once the pipeline issues are sorted, we won’t have enough people to do it all.
Anything else in the headlights ...
25th December ... We are just starting to see some delays in payment where banks had changed the rules after the build had started. All be very aware at his stage of the cycle where the deposit of cash for the next house was paying for the fi nal payment of last house; and the next house is not there, a scenario we’ve all seen before. - Phil Agnew
OTAGO / SOUTHLAND
The Otago Southland region has continued to perform well during 2022. Across the region strong workloads and a steady supply of incoming work tend to be the common themes. There remains positive news on several fronts – apprentice numbers are strong, and the supply chain appears to be settling. Challenges remain with Gib aff ecting building progress and headwinds with Interest Rates and Infl ation lay fi rmly on the horizon. Winter will soon be giving way to spring, and we will be looking forward to the run home to Christmas already! Wow. Our AGM and mid-year dinner was a great success. Record numbers again and a wonderful night was had by all. Special mention to Christine Leith for organising. Following the AGM, we have a new VP in Kate Munro from B&M Joinery in Cromwell, and it is great to see so many new faces and younger members of staff come along and join in our MJ community. Long may that continue. I look forward to catching up with you all again soon. - Reuben Bogue
TARANAKI
Well, that time again to write another report, how the year fl ys past, it been a interesting eight months so far. Winter weather has set in, it seems to be more wet and windy days than sunny days, cooler temperatures. Most Taranaki joinery factory are busy, with some reporting high level of work. While others report that inquiries have slowed up, but generally things a still trucking along. With more jib available now it seems people are starting to get their projects back on track. This means that there will be more press on jib fi xers and plaster to get house ready to paint. Materials seems to more readily available, with most supply well stocked for the run into Christmas. General freight seems to better now and couriers seem to be getting back on track with their delivery. Most us have been struggling with staff being sick or of with covid which has brought it’s own challenges with workflow and cashflow. Again the same old thing; staff still seem to be the issue, with people moving between joinery factories. TMJ has spent time canvassing the career advisers at the mouthly meeting where we present what opportunity where available in our industries; which went very well. I don’t think they knew how many opportunities were available in the industries and the pathway that student could take. Let’s hope for more sunny days as we head to more warmer months and fi ne days. Be kind and stay safe. - Bryan Frank
WAIKATO / BOP REGION
The fantastic summer weather mentioned in our last report has been followed by one of the wettest winters on record adding a further complexity to building project management in the Waikato/BOP Region. Members’ work schedules continue to be challenged with regular delays on building projects. On a positive note though, the gib ‘crisis’ appears to be easing. Absenteeism due to covid and fl u and fi lling vacant positions seem to be the biggest challenges many of our Members are dealing with at the moment. Unsustainable workloads is a concern we must address to ensure we don’t lose more good people from our industry. The Panel Discussion at our recent AGM was well received by the Members. Our thanks again to Master Builders, BCITO and MJ for providing panellists to speak to the current challenges facing the building industry and provide insight on how the wider industry can work together to provide support and thrive together. Our Regional Committee is currently planning our Meeting/ Events schedule for the next 12 months, providing opportunities for our Members to unite again with ‘in-person’ events that will support our Member businesses in terms of sharing and learning. More details will be available at our next Member meeting and on the MJ website. First off the rank will be the Ken Monk Memorial Fishing Trip which we hope to reschedule for later this year. A social day out of our busy work lives to connect with like-minded people, share a few laughs and hopefully catch a few fi sh! Could be just the re-set we need before the Christmas rush. Until then, take care. Nga Mihi. - Cherie van der Poel
WELLINGTON
Finding the time to write these reports is more difficult than ever. The staffi ng issues and hold ups are taking their toll on many businesses with a lot needing to purchase extra storage. It seems companies are training low skilled people to fill the gap which is inundating the training providers. Sickness has also decimated timelines and increased waiting time on freight. But it’s not all doom and gloom, Companies have succeeded in applying to become accredited with immigration and borders are fi nally opening. This could very soon sort some of the issues out. There is some light at the end of the tunnel. The workload seems strong; moving forward, We’ll just keep chugging along. - Grant Smith
WAITAKI
The Waitaki area has been busy over the last few months with most members dealing with 2nd round of Covid 19 and staff absenteeism at work, the Flu is also having a large negative impact on production, despite all having good forward work members are having to manage work loads very carefully. Despite supply chain issues that are being endured nationally it would appear that the construction industries need for joinery pricing is still growing both residentially and commercially in our region. There are many opportunities for pricing that with the back end of the year fast approaching will be a very busy time for many. Finding good staff is proving to be an ongoing issue with many members working hard to source suitably motivated people to fi ll apprenticeship roles in their factories, however this will take some time to turn around. Material supply seems to be freeing up a bit for those who are organized but the continued cost increases seem to be coming in with monotonous regularity and required a bit of management with clients and their expectations. Quote validity periods are constantly being reviewed as you would expect due to material increases, but most if not all the members indicate that clients are generally paying on time with few outstanding debts held. In conclusion the members in the Waitaki area seem to be coping well leading up to this years Conference in Marlborough and all are planning in advance for the end of year rush which seems to appear earlier each year. We look forward to catching up with all those who are able to attend the Conference and plan to enjoy a couple of cold beers with you there. - Mark Albert
master joiners
Operations Manager - Allison Delaney, PO Box 12269, Thorndon, Wellington 6011. p: 027 234 1727, e: operations@masterjoiners.co.nz
AUCKLAND
Advanced Timber Joinery
PO Box 132, Silverdale, 217 Spur Road, Stillwater/Silverdale, Ph 09 426 9785, contact Wade Saunderson. NZS4211 Affi liated.
All Timber Joinery (2017) Ltd
Unit A, 1058 Great South Road, Mt Wellington, Auckland. Ph 09 270 9605, contact Rory Johns. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Alpha Joinery Services (2010) Ltd
124D Felton Mathew Ave, St Johns, Auckland, Ph 09 578 0391, contact Juan Whippy. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Art Deco Interior Ltd
6 Grayson Avenue, Papatoetoe 2104, ph 09 218 8079, contact Sam Ju.
Auckland Joinery (2014) Ltd
2 Taylors Road, Morningside, Auckland, Ph 09 846 0346, contact Ross Webster. NZS4211 Affi liated.
bmc limited
Unit E, 191B Archers Road, Auckland 0629, Ph 027 511 3717, contact Sandra & Bjoern May.
BML Builders Ltd
18 Shamrock Drive, Kumeu, Ph 09 412 2350, contact Kaye Butler. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Canam Joinery Ltd
196 Swanson Rd, Henderson, Auckland. Ph 09 836 0732, contact Angus Welton.
Carlielle Kitchens
138 Manukau Road, Pukekohe, Auckland 2120, Ph 09 238 5222, contact Doug McMiken.
Cedarlite Industries Ltd
4 Mahunga Dr, Mangere Bridge, Auckland, Ph 09 633 0410, contact John Harrison. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Continental Stairs Ltd
32 Waipareira Ave, Henderson, Auckland, ph 09 836 1935, contact John or Anthony van Erp.
Counties Joinery
36 Sedgebrook Rd, Patumahoe, RD 1, Pukekohe 2678. Ph 09 236 3271, contact Roy McKerras NZS4211 Affi liated.
CT Joinery
42 View Rd, Wairau Valley, Auckland, Ph 09 444 9041, contact Geoff Knight. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Cube Dentro
8 Tironui Station Rd, West Takanini, Auckland. Ph 09 297 7830, contact Leonie Hamill.
Cutting Innovations Ltd
70 The Concourse, Henderson, Auckland 0610, Ph 09 836 9050, contact Alec Stringer
Dando Doors and Windows Ltd
62 Stoddard Rd, Mt Roskill. Ph 09 629 0222, contact Peter Facoory. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Danska Cabinetmaking
Unit 5, 56 Rewarewa Rd, Raumanga, Whangarei, ph 09 438 1100, contact Aaron & Carolyn Rawson.
Design Timber Doors & Windows Ltd
118 Mangere Road, Otahuhu, Auckland, Ph 021 0868 6770, contact Sailesh Prakash. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Divine Design Ltd (T/A JDC Cabinets) 14 Alfred St, Onehunga, Auckland 2012. ph 09 622 1912, contact Julie Todd.
Doorways (2009) Ltd
428 Church St East, Penrose, Auckland, Ph 09 571 0605, contact Neville Shirley. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Euro Timber Joinery Co Ltd
34 Waipareira Ave, Henderson, Auckland, ph 09 837 1833, contact Shane Paterson. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Fineline Joinery Limited
4 Corban Avenue, Henderson, Auckland, Ph 09 836 2212, contact Richard Schaefer. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Geoff Locke Cabinetmaker Ltd
67 Hodge Road, R D 6, Ruatangata, Whangarei 0176, Ph 09 433 5745, contact Geoff Locke.
Goldfi nch Timber Joinery Ltd
20 D & E Onslow Avenue, Papatoetoe, Auckland, Ph 09 277 8803, contact Harvey Whitehead. NZS4211 Affi liated
Grandvue Joinery
42 Gregory Road, Waitakere. Ph 09 810 9398, contact Robert Piacun. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Guyco Kitchens & Joinery Ltd
8 Rewa Rewa Road, Raumanga, Whangarei, Ph 09 470 0653, contact Peter Dainty.
G & J Joinery (1997) Ltd
372 West Coast Rd, Glen Eden, Auckland. Ph 09 818 5585, contact Alan Parry. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Heritage Joinery Ltd
1007 Paerata Road, Paerata, Pukekohe. Ph 09 239 2794, contact Michael Oglesby.
Hewe Kitchens & Interiors
10 Triton Drive, Albany, Auckland 0632, Ph 09 479 6504, contacts Tony Hewetson or Craig Hewetson.
Haydn & Rollett Ltd
1 Warehouse Way, Northcote, Auckland 0627. Ph 09 443 8315, contact Christopher Hartley.
JT Cabinetry Ltd
32 Neil Park Drive, East Tamaki, Auckland, Ph 09 279 8984, contact Paul Zwart.
Kay Joinery
1226 Oruru Road, R D 2, Peria, Kaitaia, Ph 09 408 5547, contact Daniel Kay. NZS4211 Affi liated.
KBL Joinery Ltd
7/220 Bush Rd, Rosedale, Auckland 0632. Ph 09 479 6380, contact Samantha Paul.
Kitchen Dynamics Limited
17 Martyn St, Waiuku, Auckland, Ph 09 235 0252, contact Colin Drummond.
Legacy Joinery
34a Leonard Rd, Mt Wellington, Auckland. Ph 09 953 1465, contact Graham O”Neill. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Leslie A J & Co Ltd
6/95 Ellice Rd, Wairau Valley, Auckland. Ph 09 479 4662, contact Steve Leslie. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Mahurangi Joinery Ltd
23a Glenmore Drive, Warkworth, Auckland 0910, Ph 09 425 9849, contacts Joel and Suzannah Hemus. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Matakana Kitchens & Joinery Ltd
50 Matakana Valley Road, Matakana, Ph 09 422 7804, contact Jeffrey Smith. NZS4211 Affi liated.
McNaughton Windows and Doors
42 Frost Rd, Mt Roskill, Auckland. Ph 09 620 9059, contact Andrew Riley or Dave Cunningham. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Meridian Joinery Ltd
18 Parity Place, Glenfi eld, Auckland, Ph 09 444 9247, contact Kieren Mallon.
Neo Design Ltd
96 Hillside Road, Glenfi eld, Auckland. Ph 09 443 4461, contact Wayne Church or Paul Burgess.
Next Level Joinery Ltd
7 Goldfi eld, Wairau Valley, Auckland. Ph 09 600 2726, contact Brendon Sowerby. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Nicks Timber Joinery Ltd
56 Forge Road, Silverdale, Auckland. Ph 09 426 6862, contact Ken Caldwell. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Owairoa Joinery Ltd
9 Carpenter Rd, East Tamaki, Auckland. Ph 09 273 3699, contact Nigel Walker. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Pakuranga Joinery Ltd
3/119 Harris Rd, East Tamaki, Auckland. Ph 09 265 0589, contact Gary Farquhar. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Papakura Joinery Ltd
45-51 Tironui Road, Papakura North, Auckland, Ph 09 298 7145, contact Glenn Haszard. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Popular Cabinets Ltd
(T/A Popular Kitchens), 12 Rylock Plc, Papakura Heights, Auckland, 2140, ph 09 576 6358, contact Sherry Shi.
Regal Plus Joinery Ltd
35 Commerce Street, Whangarei, Ph 09 438 2989, contact Jason Hammond.
Rockfi eld Woodworkers (2003) Ltd
9 Parkwood Place, East Tamaki, Manukau, Ph 09 274 4698, contacts Bryan Hancock and Nick Jones. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Scandic Ltd
2/26 Manga Rd, Silverdale, Auckland. Ph 09 426 8602, contact Michael Ramlov.
Seaboard Joinery 2016 Ltd
59A Leonard Rd, Penrose, Auckland. Ph 09 579 9571, contact Stephen Paterson. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Smith & Parker Joiners
35 Waipanga Road, Kamo, Whangarei, Ph 09 435 5415, contact Albert Smith or Simon Parker. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Southey and Knight Group Ltd
258a Roscommon Rd, Wiri, Auckland. Ph 022 455 9975, contact Ryan Southey. NZS4211 Affi liated.
The Kitchen Tailor
484B Whangaripo Valley Rd, Wellsford 0972. Ph 027 448 1879, contacts Adam & Kirstyn McNeil
Timber Joinery Solutions Ltd
1007 Tauhoa Road, R D 4, Warkworth, Auckland, Ph 09 422 5873, Contact Dave Sattler. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Total Timba Joinery
27 Archers Rd, Glenfi eld, North Shore. Ph 09 444 7772 contact Rob Pickup. NZS4211 Affi liated.
VSP Interiors Limited
36 Parkway Drive, Mairangi Bay Auckland, Ph 021 183 9151, contact Vishal.
Westpine Joinery Ltd
7 Binstead Rd, New Lynn, Auckland. Ph 09 827 6488, contact Bill or Donny Rawlinson. www. westpine.co.nz. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Wendekreisen Travel Ltd
Unit 1, 197 Montgomerie Road, Mangere, Auckland, Ph 03 489 6507, contact Sascha Warnken; Dieter Schuetze
Whenuapai Joinery (1988) Ltd
49 Pupuke Rd, Takapuna, Auckland. Ph 09 416 4995, contact Ian Midgley. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Wood Works NZ Ltd
188B Stoddard Rd, Mt Roskill, Auckland.Ph 021 150 5710, contact Serge Landry.
WAIKATO WAIKATO BAY OF PLENTY BAY OF PLENTY
Advance Joinery 2015 Ltd
71 Higgins Road, Hamilton, Ph 07 846 0026, contact Kris Allen.
Artisan Carpentry Ltd
747 No2 Road, R D 2, Te Puke 3182, Ph 027 344 1918, contact Charles de Lapomarede
Autocrat Joinery
31 Maru Street, Mount Maunganui, Ph 07 574 8162, contact Steve O’Donohoe. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Beaver Kitchens Ltd
28 McAlister St, Whakatane, Ph 07 308 7642, contact Michelle McAnulty.
Classical Doors Ltd
Cnr Chadwick Rd & Sherson St, Tauranga, Ph 07 578 4908, contact Scott Wilkins. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Clearline Ltd
65 Hull Road, Mt Maunganui, Ph 07 572 4307, contact Barry Ririnui. NZS4211 Affi liated.
CM Joinery Ltd
108c Colombo St, Hamilton. Ph 07 846 7192., contact Craig Mackie.
Colourform Joinery
1/28 Kaimiro St, Pukete Industrial Estate, Hamilton, Ph 07 849 6655, contact Jo Clegg. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Concept Kitchens & Bathrooms Ltd
73 Riverlea Rd, Hamilton, Ph 07 856 4705, contact Ross Bones.
Countrylane Kitchens Ltd
343 Wright Road, RD 4, Katikati 3178, Ph 0274 761 315, contact Darrell Garrett.
Cromptons Joinery & Laminates Ltd
PO Box 751, Taupo. Ph 07 378 7968, contact Allan Crompton. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Customtone Kitchens
33 Progress Drive, Otorohanga, Ph 07 873 8083, contact George van Boven.
Designline Limited
21 Gateway Drive, R D 4, Whakatane, Ph 07 307 0058, contacts Hayden and Rachel Boyd.
Fernlea Cabinetry & Joinery Ltd
Unit 3, 593 Te Rapa Road, Hamilton, Ph 07 849 4844, contact Frank Lawrence. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Fine Woodworking
1536 Main North Road, R D 5, Te Kuiti, Ph 07 878 6194, David Higgins. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Gartshore Group
211 Taurikura Dr, Tauriko, Tauranga. Ph 07 578 4529, contact Bill Gartshore. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Got It Made Kitchens and Cabinetry 360 Rickit Road, Te Awamutu 3800. Ph 07 871 3998, contact Cherie van der Poel or Eric Prole.
Graft Joinery Ltd
32 Raywood Cres, Taupo 3033. Ph 07 378 8340, contact Craig van Velden.
Hamilton Laminates
58 Bryant Road, Te Rapa, Hamilton, Ph 07 849 7745, contact Steve Harker.
HK Kitchens Ltd
144 Taurikura Drive, Tauriko, Tauranga, Ph 07 578 6361, contact Jason Smith.
Hopkins Joinery
126 Taupo St, Putaruru. Ph 07 883 7951, contact Ron or Hilary. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Hostess Joinery Ltd
17 Sunshine Ave, Te Rapa, Hamilton, Ph 07 847 3099, contact Peter Clarke.
Huntly Door Systems
22-26 Glasgow St, Huntly, Ph 07 902 5250, contact Shaun Hoskin. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Interior Fittings Ltd
23 White St, Rotorua 3010, Ph 07 348 1041, contact Josh Anderson.
Keith Paton Joinery
15 Carters Crescent, Cambridge, ph 07 827 3249, contact Keith Paton.
King Country Kitchens
49 King St, Te Kuiti, Ph 07 878 8820, contact Richard Pethybridge. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Kitchen Fx Ltd
801 Arthur Porter Dr, Burbush, Hamilton. Ph 07 849 2801, contact Mark Davies.
Lee Brothers Cabinets & Joinery
120 View Rd, Rotorua, Ph 07 348 0620, contact Paul Ingram. NZS4211 Affi liated.
LPS Cabinetry Ltd
55 Miriama St, Taumarunui 3920. Ph 027 539 4702, contact Lewis or Deborah Stewart
MAKZ Joinery
26 Alexander Ave, Whakatane, Ph 027 284 9412, contact Jamie McConnell. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Montage Kitchens & Joinery
PO Box 5266, Frankton, Hamilton. Ph 07 8479 174, contact Jared Monk. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Morrinsville Industries Ltd
11-13 bank St, Morrinsville. Ph 07 889 5199, contact Murray Foster. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Native Timber Joinery Ltd
92 Bruce Berquist Drive, Te Awamutu, Ph 07 871 6188, contact Stuart Walker. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Pacifi c Coast Kitchens NZ Ltd
471 Omokoroa Road, R D 2, Tauranga, Ph 07 548 0606, contact Eric Thompson.
Plain & Fancy Furniture & Kitchens
2 Lake Rd, Frankton, Hamilton, Ph 07 847 4563, contact Michael Kenyon.
SMJ Ltd
49A Matai Street, Taupo. Ph 07 378 8049, contact Stu Martin.
St Andrews Joinery Ltd
46 Mahana Road, Te Rapa, Hamilton, Ph 07 849 3050, contacts Stewart and Robert Cunningham. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Treetown Kitchens Ltd
57 Albert Street, Cambridge, Ph 07 827 7309, contact Kevin Middlemiss.
Thames Joinery (1995) Ltd
913 Queen Street, Thames, Ph 07 868 6951, contact Bruce Fulton.
Torrington Stairways
24 Matos Segedin Drive, Cambridge, Ph 07 827 6323, contact Brian Courtney.
Wackrow’s Joinery Ltd
Gillies St, Box 150, Cambridge. Ph 07 827 5981, contact Carl Riley or Liam Wackrow. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Waikato Benchtops Ltd
Glasgow Street, Huntly, Ph 07 902 5353, contact Simon Curran.
CENTRAL CENTRAL
Al-Wood Joinery (2019) Ltd
7 Arthur Street, Pahiatua, Ph 06 376 8692, contact Gus Shilvock.
Benchtop Surfaces Ltd
590 Tremaine Ave, P. North. Ph 06 356 9384, contact James Hurren.
Bespoke Furniture & Joinery Ltd
1 Sutton Plc, Kelvin Grove, Palmerston North. Ph 06 357 6429, contact Stuart Robertson.
Careys Joinery (1989) Ltd
7 Bowen St, Marton. Ph 06 327 7949, contact Shaun McDowell.
Counter Concepts
16 Bisley St, Palmerston North, ph 06 355 5971, contact Graeme Andrews.
D-Mac Joinery Ltd
517 Lees Rd, RD5, Feilding, 4775, ph 027 457 0490, contact Drew McBride.
Heritage Doors Ltd
3 Muhunua West Road, Ohau, Levin, Ph 0274 418 934, contact Tod Aitken. NZS4211 Affi liated.
H.R. Jones & Co. Ltd
60 Aorangi St, Feilding. Ph 06 323 4388, contact Mark Pickford. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Hughes Joinery Ltd
30 Connelly Plc, Palmerston North, Ph 06 952 3581, contact Cliff Hughes.
Jeff Clayton Joinery
42c Bennett Rd, Palmerston North. Ph 06 357 1736, contact Jeff Clayton.
Lanwood Joinery
26 North St, Palmerston North. Ph 06 357 4757, contact Andrew Weld.
Mastercraft Kitchens By Healey
127 Keith St, Roslyn, Palmerston North, Ph 06 355 4646, contact Kristine Holmes.
Murray Judd Joinery Limited
25 Station Street, Woodville, Ph 06 376 5043, contact Murray & Tessa Judd. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Rob O’Keeff e Joinery Ltd
368 Heads Rd, Wanganui. Ph 06 344 5040, NZS4211 Affi liated.
Reilly Joinery
18A Parkview Ave, Feilding, Ph 06 323 3743, contact Andrew Reilly. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Sayer Industries Limited
12 Waldegrave Street, Palmerston North Pho 06 355 8242
SB Joinery Ltd
2 Edward Street, Pahiatua 4910, Ph 027 979 0368, contact Scott Beales.
TBB Joinery Limited
51 Grey Street, Feilding 4702, Ph 022 633 2928, contact Bruce Birrell.
The Door Shoppe
157 London Street, Wanganui, Ph 06 345 7707, contact Mark & Diane Thompson. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Townshends (1994) Limited
59 Makomako Road, Palmerston North. Ph 06 354 6699, contact Denise McLean. NZS4211 Affi liated.
The Joiner – Leighton Judd Ltd
50 Johnston Street, Foxton, Manawatu, Ph 06 363 5119, contact Leighton Judd
Tweakit Joinery Solutions
200 Tutaki Road, Kelvin Grove, Palmerston North. Ph 06 357 2897, contact Vaughn Tongs.
UCOL
Princess St, Palmerston North. Ph 06 952 7001, contact Andy Halewood. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Unique Timber Joinery
143B Gillespies Line, R D 5, Palmerston North, Ph 06 355 2654, contact James Griffi n. NZS4211 Affi liated.
WDA Installations
12 Serenity Cres, Kelvin Grove, Palmerston North, 4414. Ph 027 443 1541, contact Craig Buckley.
TARANAKI TARANAKI
Broadway Joinery
381 Broadway, Stratford, Ph 06 765 6829, contact Graham Podjursky.
Elite Kitchens 2004 Ltd
23 Oropuriri Road, New Plymouth 4312, Ph 06 759 8221, contact Sean Rice.
Hawera Kitchens and Furniture Ltd
24 Glover Road, Hawera 4610, Ph 06 278 7044, contacts Klinton Hunt / Lance Hunt.
In 2 Kitchens Limited
78 Portia Street, Stratford, Ph 06 765 4058, contacts Brent and Jo Russ. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Jones & Sandford Joinery Ltd
285 St Aubyn Street, New Plymouth, Ph 06 759 9251, contact Roger Jones.
Kitchen Designz NZ Ltd
225-229 Courtenay St, New Plymouth. Ph 06 759 8324, contact Dan Holmes.
KP Joinery Ltd
2 Dowding Place, Waitara. Ph 06 754 4726, contact Ken Parsons.
MacLeod Joinery
42 Beach St, New Plymouth. Ph 06 757 8172, Kieran MacLeod. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Mode Kitchens
77B Hurlstone Drive, Waiwhakaiho, New Plymouth 4312, ph 027 521 8527, contact Fraser Hall.
New Plymouth Joinery Ltd
10 Cody Place, New Plymouth. Ph 06 758 8580, contact Roger Paul or John Ancell. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Newton Gordge Joinery 2016 Ltd
67 Breakwater Rd, New Plymouth. Ph 06 751 5065, contact Scott Dudley. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Pace Offi ce Furniture Ltd
113 De Havilland Drive, Bell Block, New Plymouth. Ph 06 755 4012, contact Lew Dickie or Bryan Frank.
Prestige Kitchens 2001 Ltd
58 Hurlstone Dr, Waiwhakaiho, New Plymouth, Ph 06 759 9177, contact Mark Schmidt.
Rhys Powell Joinery
7A Euclid Street, New Plymouth. Ph 06 753 3822, contact Rhys Powell. NZS4211 Affi liated.
HAWKES BAY HAWKES BAY POVERTY BAY POVERTY BAY
Awapuni Joinery Ltd
22 Parkinson Street, Gisborne, Ph 06 867 3301 contact Peter Webster.
Alexander Joinery Ltd
55 Dunlop Rd, Onekawa, Napier 4112. Ph 06 843 2036, contact Jason Collins.
Brittin Builders Ltd T/A Parkhill Joinery
475 St Georges Road South, Havelock North, Ph 06 877 7623, contact Tom Robertson. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Burley Kitchens & Cabinetry Ltd
14 Lipton Pl, Onekawa, Napier. Ph 06 843 5588, contact Craig Burley.
Cherrywood Joinery Ltd
11 PotaeAve, Lytton West, Gisborne. Ph 06 868 0971, Richard Childs.
Christie Builders & Joiners
11 Husheer Place, Onekawa, Napier, Ph 06 843 6676, contact Peter Christie. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Classic Kitchens (1977) Ltd
8 Lipton Place, Onekawa, Napier. Ph 06 843 6500, contact Larry McKenna.
D Stevens Ltd
336 Childers Road, Gisborne, Ph 06 867 5700, contact Peter Claydon. NZS4211 Affi liated.
European Designer Kitchens
80 Taradale Rd, Napier. Ph 06 843 7319, contact Murray Nattrass.
Gemco Trades Ltd
13 Martin Pl, Havelock North. Ph 06 873 8756, contact Craig Russell. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Green Joinery Ltd
30 Morris St, Napier, 4110. Ph 027 750 8603, contact Jae Green.
Kakapo Joinery
2/19 Mersey Street, Pandora, Napier, Ph 021 0258 9617, contact Robin Holthusen
Kitchen Zone
219 Stanley Road, Gisborne. Ph 06 863 2044, contact Tony & Lynda Sharp. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Molloy Joinery Ltd
14-16 Husheer Pl, Onekawa, Napier. Ph 06 843 5037, contact Simon Molloy. NZS4211 Affi liated.
MCL Joinery Ltd
1104 Kaipo Rd, Hastings, Ph 06 876 0252, contact John Bower. NZS4211 Affi liated.
McIndoe Kitchens
8 Carnegie Rd, Onekawa, Napier 4110. Ph 06 843 3880, contact Duane Todd.
Peter Norris Joinery Ltd
Unit 9, 28 Edmundson Street, Onekawa, Napier, Ph 06 843 8086, contact Peter Norris. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Rabbitte Joinery Limited
807 Warren St, Hastings. Ph 06 870 8911, contacts Greg & Trudi Rabbitte. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Sunshine Joinery Ltd
44 Pandora Road, Ahuriri, Napier, Ph 06 844 6105, contact Rick Martin
Waipukurau Joinery Limited
2322 Takapau Road, Waipukurau. Ph 06 858 9961, contact Greg O’Kane.
Your Solutions Joinery Ltd
15 Edmundson St, Onekawa, Napier. Ph 06 843 5954, contact Adam Satherley.
WELLINGTON WELLINGTON
Ace Kitchens & Laminates Ltd
50 Montgomery Crescent, Clouston Park, Upper Hutt 5018, Ph 04 526 9795, contact Ivan Johnson
Amalgamated Joiners 1977 Ltd
4 Mountbatten Grove, Upper Hutt 5018, Ph 04 526 8091, contact Paul Pepper. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Bastian Wellington
6 Victoria Street, Alicetown, Wellington, Ph 04 576 0644, contact Sean Fitzgibbon.
Carter-class Limited
72 Sydney Street, Petone, Lower Hutt 5010. Ph 021 246 1648, contact: Noah Edmonds.
Carroll’s Joinery Limited
148 Lincoln Road, Masterton. Ph 06 377 3160, contact Richard Carroll.
Commercial Joinery Wellington Ltd
232 Rongotai Road, Kilbirnie, Wellington. Ph 04 387 2050, contact Grant Smith
David Barker Custom Cabinets
52 Cooper St, Karori, Wellington, Ph 027 248 8140, contact David Barker. NZS 4211 Affi liated.
David Ladd Joinery Ltd
1a Rewa Tce, Tawa. Ph 04 237 9175.
Ferndale Furniture
67 Seaview Rd, Lower Hutt, Ph 04 568 7879, contact Grant MacDonald.
Goldmark Group Ltd
9-11 Jean Batten St, Kilbirnie, Wellington. Ph 04 387 8964, contact David Goldsack.
Graedon Joinery
69 Pharazyn St, Melling, Lower Hutt, Ph 04 939 0405, contact Graeme Hopkirk. NZS 4211 Affi liated.
Interbuild Commercial Interiors Ltd
115 George St, Stokes Valley, Lower Hutt 5019, Ph 04 939 8760, contact Neil Shackleton.
Joinery Productions Ltd
457 Jackson Street, Petone, Ph 04 569 8808, contact Wayne Wilmshurst. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Kitchen Distinction
4 Wall Pl, Kenepuru, Porirua, Whitby 5024. Ph 04 232 3600, contact: Mark Spencer.
L & P Crown Joinery (2002) Ltd
37 Burden Avenue Wainuiomata. Ph 04 564 8895, contact Jeremy Patmore. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Living Timber European Joinery & Furniture Ltd
64 Fisk Street, Naenae, Lower Hutt, Ph 04 567 2577, contact Horst Mundt. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Maycroft Construction Ltd
16 Gregory Street, Lower Hutt, Ph 04 567 0014, contact Chris Fayen
NZ Cabinetmaker Ltd
39 Park St, Kingsley Heights, Upper Hutt, 5019, Ph 021 923 231, contact Benn Hamilton.
Orchard Joinery Ltd
14-18 Te Roto Drive, Paraparaumu, Ph 04 298 3380, contact Geoff Orchard. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Paraparaumu Doors & Joinery
14 Manchester St, Paraparaumu, Ph 04 297 2233, contact Tony Thomson. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Pete’s Joinery & Building Ltd
205 Main St, Greytown. Ph 06 304 9137, contact Peter Algie, Rhys Severn or Paul Coventry. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Prestige Joinery Limited
140 Perry Street, Masterton, Ph 06 377 1331, contact Gregory Morgan. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Renalls Joinery Limited
147 -155 High St Sth, Carterton. Ph 06 379 8008, contact Trevor Kenavan. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Stylish Interiors Ltd
29D Dragon St, Granada North, Wellington. Ph 04 473 1944, contact Mathew Gubb. NZS4211 Affi liated.
The French Door Factory
14A Kingsford Smith Street, Rongotai, Wellington. Ph 04 387 7822, contact Alan Chambers
The Joinery King Limited
73 Hutt Road, Thorndon, Wellington, Ph 04 473 6367, contact Tony King. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Wainui Joinery (1977) Ltd
34 Burden Ave, Wainuiomata Lower Hutt. Ph 04 564 7011, contact Nikki Wynne. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Well Hung Joinery
21 Lower Tyers Road, Ngauranga, Wellington, Ph 04 494 7230, contact Stephen Fairbrass. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Wellington Joinery and Kitchens Ltd
8a Burgess Road, Johnsonville, Wellington. Ph 04 478 7652, contact Phil Schwartfeger. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Woodhaus Joinery Ltd
54B Kent Street, Carterton 5713, Ph 022 322 0383, contact Andrew Woodhouse.
NELSON NELSON MARLBOROUGH MARLBOROUGH
A K Joinery Ltd
Units 3-5, 28 Dublin Street, Picton, Ph 03 573 6860, contact Andrew Kenny.
Bays Joinery Ltd
6 Tokomaru Place, Wakatu Industrial Estate, Stoke, Nelson, Ph 03 544 0087, contact George Molnar. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Brightwater Cabinetmaker & Joinery Ltd
8c Merton Place, Annesbrook, Nelson 7011, Ph 03 548 6400, contact James Palmer.
Building Connexion Ltd
ITM Joinery, 16-18 King Edward St, Motueka, Ph 03 528 7256, contact Paul Rusbatch. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Cantwell Joinery and Window Centre
15 Bristol Street, R D 4, Riverlands, Blenheim, Ph 03 578 3375, contact Ian Cantwell.
Complete Kitchens Ltd
415 Main Road, Spring Grove, Wakefi eld, Tasman 7095, Ph 03 539 0055, contact Hamish Drummond.
Decade Homes Ltd
31 The Platform Gallery Studio, Founders Heritage Park, Nelson, Ph 027 546 8885, contact Phil or Maree Agnew.
James Neal Joinery
35 Fell Street, Grovetown, Marlborough, Ph 03 577 7872, contact James Neal.
Matai Joinery Nelson Ltd
26 Quarantine Road, Stoke, Nelson 7011, Ph 03 547 7990, contact Greg Couper. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Motueka Joinery Co 2001 Ltd
20 Old Wharf Road, Motueka, Ph 03 528 9012, contacts Phil or Barb Sharkie.
Nazareth Joinery 2017 Ltd
1 Warwick Street, Mayfi eld, Blenheim, 7201. Ph 03 578 8752, contact Leigh Jones.
Orange Building Group Joinery Ltd
16 Nayland Road, Stoke, Nelson. Ph 03 547 9784, contact John Andrew.
Re Space Limited
2 Kidson Place, Nelson 7011, Ph 03 547 1636, contact Steven Harvey or Peter Harvey.
Prestige Furniture & Joinery Ltd
38 Beach Road, Richmond, Nelson, Ph 03 544 1789, contact Richard Dohmen.
Ruby Bay Joinery Ltd
8 Warren Plc, Mapua, Nelson. ph 03 540 2123 contact Wayne Roberts. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Simply Joinery 2018 Ltd
924 Queen Charlotte Drive, R D 1, Picton, Ph 021 126 2514, contact Glen Godsiff. NZS4211 Affi liated.
The Custom Space
150 Vanguard Street, Nelson 7010, Ph 03 548 4066, contact Jack Wells.
The Sellers Room
9 Echodale Place, Stoke, Nelson, Ph 03 547 7144, contact Margarette Sellers
Viking Furniture & Joinery Ltd
88 Vanguard Street, Nelson, ph 03 548 0493, contact Barry Thomas. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Waimea West Joinery Ltd
111 Beach Road, Richmond, Nelson, Ph 03 544 0177, contacts Kathy & Alan Gibbs. NZS4211 Affi liated.
CANTERBURY CANTERBURY
Adrian Harris Woodcraft
Unit J, 3 Timothy Place, Wigram, Christchurch 8042, Ph 03 348 6996, contact Adrian Harris. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Advanced Joinery Ltd
27 Watts Road, Sockburn, Christchurch, Ph 03 348 7700, contact Greg Ayers. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Alsop Joinery Ltd
18 Alloy Street, Sockburn, Christchurch, Ph 03 348 4666, contact Paul Baker. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Anderson Joinery Ltd
247 Alford Forest Rd, Ashburton. Ph 03 308 2988, email: anderson.joinery@xtra.co.nz, contact Dougal Anderson.
Architectural Joinery Ltd
82 Buchan Street, Sydenham, Christchurch. Ph 03 377 6760, contact Andrew Clark
Ashburton Joinery Limited
8 John Street, Ashburton, Ph 03 308 5059, contact James Donaldson. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Bates Joinery (2008) Ltd
101 Shortland Street, Christchurch 8061, Ph 03 388 8111, contact Mark Allworthy. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Bower Joinery
12a Bower Ave, Christchurch. Ph 03 388 2924, contact John Mudgway.
Brent Johnson Joinery Ltd
306 Flaxton Road, Rangiora, North Canterbury. Ph 03 313 6256, contact Brent Johnson. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Busch Joinery Limited
1737 Boundary Road, R D 3, Ashburton, Ph 027 563 4537, contact Nathan Busch
Creative Joinery Ltd
Unit 1/ 7 Homersham Pl., Burnside. Ph 03 358 4900, contact Wayne Brown.
Don’s Joinery Ltd
43 Sandown Cres, Christchurch. Ph 03 382 0828, contact Don McClintock.
Douglas Furniture Ltd
80 Hay Rd, Wigram, Christchurch, 8240. Ph 03 377 3597, contact: Howard Nossiter.
Dynamic Joinery & Kitchens Ltd
6b Maces Road, Bromley, Christchurch, Ph 022 087 9918, contact Ben Vyas.
Elite Joinery Ltd
Unit 1, 97A Sawyers Arms Road, Papanui, Christchurch, Ph 03 354 8311, contact Hayden & Sarah Illingworth.
Evolution Interiors Limited
19 Stanmore Road, Phillipstown, Christchurch, Ph 03 381 1633, contact Karl Kitchingham.
Finesse Joinery
423 Main North Road, Christchurch. Ph 03 352 3457, contact David Street.
Hagley Kitchens
6 Nazareth Ave, Addington, Christchurch. Ph 03 961 0703, contact Nathan Moore.
Homeview Building Products Ltd
772 Halswell Junction Rd, Hornby, Christchurch. Ph 03 343 9949, contact Howard Stone. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Joinery by Design
15 King Edward Tce, Woolston, Christchurch. Ph 03 384 8461, contact Evan McLachlan & David Phillips. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Joinery Concepts 2006 Ltd
25 Osbourne Street, Phillipstown, Christchurch, Ph 03 381 1066, contact Peter Robertson.
Kitchen Maker Christchurch Ltd
39 Ballarat Way, Wigram, Christchurch, 8025. Ph 021 988 868, contact David Li.
LX Joinery
39A Buchanans Road, Sockburn 8042, Christchurch, Ph 03 342 9605, contact Steve Mangan. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Mackay Kitchens Ltd
345 Brougham Street, Sydenham, Christchurch 8023, Ph 03 365 3988, contact Chris Moore.
Misco Joinery
62 Williams St, Kaiapoi, Canterbury 7630, Ph 03 383 4384, contact Penny Abell.
Modern Age Kitchens & Joinery Ltd
127 Montreal St, Sydenham, Christchurch 8023. Ph 03 365 1675 contact Grant Woodham.
Modulink Screen Partitions 2012 Ltd
35 Lunns Rd, Middleton, Christchurch, Ph 03 338 6464, contact Sam Bain.
Murray Hewitt Joinery Ltd
25A Lunns Rd, Christchurch, Ph 03 343 0360, contact Murray Hewitt. NZS4211 Affi liated.
MWF Manufacturing Ltd
Unit 3, 11 March Plc, Belfast, Christchurch. Ph 03 365 6218, contact Gary Altenburg. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Nordzco Joinery
652 Halswell Junction Rd, Hornby, Christchurch. Ph 03 348 4890, contact Wayne Melrose.
NZ Doors (2004) Ltd
41 Anchorage Road, Hornby, Christchurch, Ph 03 344 2516, contacts Ron and Lisa Zwarst. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Paul Renwick Joinery Ltd
9 Paragon Plc, Sockburn, Christchurch. Ph 03 349 7049, contact Paul Renwick.
R A Hale Ltd
126 Hazeldean Rd, Addington, Christchurch. Ph 03 3666 909, contact Donald Bisphan. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Ruben’s Joinery Limited
402 Bethels Road, 4 R D, Christchurch, Ph 03 329 5458, contact Ruben Patchett. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Ryan’s Kitchens and Joinery
9 Kilronan Plc, Wigram, Christchurch 8041, Ph 03 348 7921, contact Ryan Butler.
Sockburn Joinery
33 West Coast Rd, Yaldhurst, Christchurch. Ph 03 342 6044, contact Tony Lemmens.
Sydenham Joinery Ltd
6 Dalziel Pl, Woolston, Christchurch, Ph 03 379 6840, contact Grant Weston. NZS4211 Affi liated.
The Joiner Shop Kaikoura Ltd
19 Beach Road, Kaikoura 7300, Ph 03 319 5562, contact Fraser Syme.
Timber Doors & Windows 2007 Ltd
194 Wordsworth Street, Sydenham, Christchurch 8023, Ph 03 379 1725, contact Martyn Neville. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Timber Tru Ltd
411 Tuan St, Linwood, Christchurch, Ph 03 389 2986, contact Tony van der Plas. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Trends Kitchens Ltd
34A Parkhouse Road, Sockburn, Christchurch, Ph 03 343 5242, contact James McKeown
Woodshack Kitchens
113 Izone Drive, Rolleston, Canterbury 7675, Ph: 03 347 9790, contact Mark Davis.
Alpine Joinery
480 Fairview Road, No 2 RD, Timaru, ph 03 688 5748, contact Paul Butchers.
Barrett Joinery Ltd
204 Hilton Highway, PO Box 2115 Timaru. Ph 03 688 4738, contact Mark Mitchell. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Duncan Joinery Limited
20 King Street, Temuka, South Canterbury, Ph 03 615 7327, contact Craig Duncan.
Firman Joinery Ltd
10 Endeavour Cres, Nth Oamaru Business Park, Oamaru. Ph 03 434 1561, contact Gary Firman. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Geraldine Timber Products
27 High Street, Geraldine, Ph 03 693 9598, contact Paul Autridge. NZS4211 Affi liated.
J E Dennison Ltd
5 Redruth St, Timaru. Ph 03 688 0029, contact Gary Dennison. NZS4211 Affi liated.
JMAC Joinery Ltd
7 Laughton Street, Washdyke, Timaru, Ph 03 688 2725, contact Craig Mason. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Joinery Zone 2012 Ltd
27 Redruth St, Timaru. Ph 03 688 8223, contact Warren Atwill. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Lunds Joinery Ltd
33a Grants Rd, PO Box 128, Timaru. Ph 03 688 9149, contact Mark Albert. NZS4211 Affi liated.
McMaster Joinery
6 Leonard St, Waimate. Ph 03 689 7557, contact Des McMaster. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Millennium Joinery Ltd
2 Regina Lane, Oamaru. Ph 03 437 0227, contact Michael Sandri. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Paterson Joinery
307 Rosewill Valley Road, Timaru. Ph 03 688 7060, contact Alan Paterson.
Rycole Joinery
44 Homestead Road, 1 DRD, Oamaru, Ph 03 434 5012, contacts Darryl and Adrienne Whitburn NZS4211 Affi liated.
Tony Boyce Builders & Joiners Ltd
32 Washdyke Flat Rd, Washdyke, Timaru, Ph 03 688 2181, contact Tony Boyce. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Abernethy Joinery
18 Melbourne Street, Dunedin, Ph 03 456 1654, contact Ian Abernethy. NZS4211 Affi liated.
B & M Joinery Ltd
4 Ree Crescent, Cromwell, Ph 03 265 2077, contact Brendon Munro. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Coronet Woodware (2017) Ltd
99 Glenda Drive, Queenstown, Ph 03 442 3700, contact Colin Strang. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Cut-it Joinery Limited
3 Enterprise Drive, Wanaka, Ph 03 443 5031, contact John Titterton.
Elite Joinery Solutions
54 Mersey St, Gore 9710, ph 03 208 5819, contact Regan Hughes.
Fiordland Joinery
10 Caswell Rd, Te Anau, Southland 9600, Ph 03 249 4339, contact Simon Irwin.
Formatt Bespoke Joinery Co Ltd
19 Glenda Drive, Queenstown. Ph 03 441 4944, contact Reuben Bogue. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Gavin Player Furniture & Joinery Ltd
14b Chardonnay Street, Cromwell, Ph 03 445 8136, contact Gavin Player.
G L Stevenson Builders Ltd
53 Stone St, Dunedin 9010, Ph 027 7146 523, contact Michael Stevenson
Howley Joinery Ltd
224 Mersey Street, Invercargill, Ph 03 214 1055, contact Glen Howley. NZS4211 Affi liated.
JP Quality Kitchens Limited
66 Vogel Street, Dunedin, Ph 021 474 300, contact John Peddie.
Joinery Specialists 1997 Ltd
608 Kaikorai Valley Rd, Bradford, Dunedin, Ph 03 488 2371, contact Graeme Emmerson.
Leading Edge Joinery Specialists Ltd
13 Surrey Street, Gore, Ph 027 6774 729, contact Donald McGuigan. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Leith Joinery
2 Roberts St, Dunedin. Ph 03 477 0115, contact Peter Leith. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Masterwood Joinery 2008
28 McNulty Road, Cromwell, Ph 03 445 0313, contact Dave Wilson. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Mojo Modern Joinery Ltd
96 Gair Ave, Cromwell, Ph 03 445 0128, contact Craig Harrison.
Nasko Factory Ltd
22A Margaret Place, Frankton Industrial, Queenstown, Ph 03 442 3206, contacts Stephen Walak, Amanda Trainor. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Nigel Molloy Joinery Limited
300 Great North Road, Winton, Ph 03 236 0399, contact Nigel Molloy. NZS4211 Affi liated.
O’Brien Group 2012
8 Gow Street, Mosgiel, Ph 03 489 3849, contact Peter O’Brien.
Queenstown Joinery
53 Industrial Place, Queenstown, Ph 03 442 7555, contact Kevin Harradine. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Riversdale Joinery Ltd
105 Liverpool Street, Riversdale, Southland 9744, Ph 03 202 5527, Barry O’Connor. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Ron Kirk Joinery Ltd
403 Kaikorai Valley Road, Dunedin, Ph 03 453 5718, contact Hayden Kirk. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Steadfast Joinery Limited
41 Ward St, CBD, Dunedin 9016, Ph 03 470 1990, contact Leroy Cunningham.
Stevenson & Williams Ltd Joinery
64 Prince Albert Rd, St Kilda, Dunedin. Ph 03 455 4034, contact Gary Turner. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Stewart Construction Ltd
PO Box 2125, St Kilda. Ph 03 455 2057, contact Barry Taylor. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Treebay Manufacturing Limited
17 Jutland St, Dunedin Central, Ph 03 453 0340, contact Brian Daken.
Wanaka Joinery & Glass Ltd
52 Ballantyne Road, Wanaka, Ph 03 443 7890, contact Jason Fisher. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Wedgerwood Joinery Ltd
11 Ngapara St, Alexandra. Ph 03 448 8832, contact Russell Mair. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Withers Joinery
78 Factory Rd, Mosgiel. Ph 03 489 4179, contact Paul Crawley. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Wood Solutions
5 Orari St, Sth Dunedin, Dunedin. Ph 03 479 2323, contact Andrew Bellamy. NZS4211 Affi liated.
Master Joiners National Associate Members
Acero Limited
www.acero.co.nz
Advanced Engineering Services
www.aesparts.co.nz
Allegion (New Zealand) Ltd
www.allegion.co.nz
Architectural Hardware Supplies
www.ahs.co.nz
Artia (Coventry Group NZ Ltd)
www.artia.co.nz
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SCM turns seventy
a story of courage, brilliance and passion
SCM's Origins
The Group's history dates back to 1935, when Nicola Gemmani and Lanfranco Aureli, experts in mechanics and foundry work, started working together. In 1952, the fi rst woodworking machine was created, L'Invincibile, designed by the engineer, Giuseppe Gemmani, Nicola's son. This machine, which in the eyes of the founders had to be special, much simpler and more practical than those already on the market, managed to meet the needs of a market in the throes of a building boom and capable of every kind of furniture. SCM quickly created a complete range of woodworking machines that paved the way to conquering all the global markets.
In the 1960s, Adriano and Alfredo Aureli, Lanfranco's children, joined the founders. Together with Giuseppe Gemmani they led and expanded the company even further with the opening of directly controlled branches across the globe.
In 1976, SCM developed the fi rst machining centres and systems for solid wood windows and doors. In the mid-80s, they started acquiring well-known brands in different wood-working environments, that would consolidate the company's global leadership: Mahros for automation systems (1984), Minimax for woodworking (1985) and at the end of the '80s, Gabbiani, DMC and Morbidelli, leaders respectively in sizing, sanding and cnc panel machining centres. In 1992, the Routech brand, that marked the entry of SCM into the timber construction industry, and Stefani, an international pillar in edgebanding, were absorbed into the Group. In the years that followed, thanks to the development of other leading technologies and other acquisitions (Superfi ci in 2004, CPC and Sergiani in 2006, Celaschi in 2007), the Group further expanded its range to cover all the production requirements in the industry.
Customer Oriented Strategies
SCM proudly celebrates this prestigious 70-year goal of accompanying the customer through each of the processes linked to the world of panels, solid wood, timber construction and woodworking.
Luigi De Vito, Scm Division Director and Group General Manager has no doubts about their main objectives: "We aim to be even closer to our customers with highly personalised solutions, tailored to suit their specific requirements".
SCM is taking a further step in that direction to guarantee even more direct contact, from consulting and sales to after sales. De Vito continues: "To us, this means off ering continuous and more valid support to our customers; fully understanding and anticipating what they really need, as well as providing even more pro-active recommendations".
In order to achieve this, SCM is investing in the skills of its global team, on the technical, sales and after sales side, and the Group's training Campus centre is playing a key role in this.
Simultaneously, the Group is upping its digital transformation process on two levels: internally, renewing organisational and international models with the customer throughout the customer's journey, and at a level of the product and services off ered "to be even closer to their business needs and jointly study the best strategy for smart manufacturing".
For SCM, all this translates into digital and connected technologies designed for more efficient, sustainable factories; IoT systems that allow the customer to preserve and enhance their technologies throughout the entire life cycle; tools, such as the new My SCM portal, enabling a vast range of services to view, gather and analyse information on production performance in real time; a Service team that can deal more simply and eff ectively with cases, providing faster answers and "how to" solutions to guide customers in a knowledge sharing logic. The research and development investments are another pillar: "Not only do we set aside 7% of the Group's annual turnover for R&D - continues De Vito - but we can also rely on an Innovation team with multi-disciplinary skills that allow us to have an open, forward-thinking approach that goes beyond the specific applications of our sectors, once again to the full advantage of the customer".
The investment plan places sustainability in fi rst place both for internal processes as well as products and services, "to off er the customer solutions that reduce the space occupied in the factory, machining times and margins of error, and keep down costs linked to energy consumption and waste of resources and material".
In seventy years, SCM has managed to establish an increasingly more direct and capillary presence internationally. How do you keep a global team united? Once again, De Vito is in no doubt: "With a very strong team spirit; the same one that allows us
SCM production facility in Rimini, Italy.
Giuseppe Gemmani and Lanfranco Aureli.
to continue along our growth path with a convergence of objectives that is not automatic, even in the most diffi cult times as has been the case in recent years during the pandemic. The centrality of the customer and a human as well as smart approach, are the values that guide us in our daily work in the industrial plants in Italy and the branches abroad. As well as this, we would like to continue to be open to collaboration and partnerships in every field (research, information technology, training, sales support, technical support, etc.) keeping customer value as our key goal".
Despite current uncertainties linked to the rising costs of raw materials and energy, SCM continues to invest even in its plants in Italy. "We are increasing the production capacity of our industrial sites that currently record an average production of 20 thousand machines per year. As well as expanding surface areas, we are carrying out modernisation work - like the work currently ongoing in Rimini - to achieve more eco-sustainable spaces congenial with our human resources. Another important driver is the digitalisation of our production lines, that sees the spread of lean processes and FCS (Factory Control System) control systems in the various plants, in line with Industry 4.0 requirements. The aim is to improve industrial organisation by enhancing integration of the factory with the IT systems”
Last but not least, investments in foreign sales branches as was the case with the renovated SCM North America branch in British Columbia (West Coast), in Canada and the opening of new branches in India and Turkey, to guarantee a more direct and capillary presence on strategic markets.
Stability, internationalisation, innovation and people: the values that have always been a part of SCM Group, as much today as in the past.
SCM Group
This year represents the 70th anniversary of the SCM Group, a global leader in machining technologies for an extensive range of materials and industrial components.
The Group stems from Scm's strategic vision that in 1952, saw the fi rst woodworking machine produced in Rimini, establishing from that moment onwards, a precise mission: to off er the widest range of woodworking solutions at international level.
Over time, the Group has developed technologies and taken over leading brands not only to complete all the processes involved in secondary woodworking but also in advanced materials, plastic, glass, metal and marble.
A long success story that has resulted in today's figures: €750 M turnover in 2021 (90% exported abroad), over 4,000 employees and a direct and capillary presence around the globe. It has been led from the outset by the Aureli and Gemmani families.
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