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Prosser Construction Ltd
Prosser Construction LTD was established in Hamilton in 2017.
Steven Prosser is the Owner / Director of the company and has over 14 years in the Construction industry here in New Zealand and overseas.
We are a team of young guys who take much pride in our high standard of construction, whether that is renovations, alterations or new builds. We strive to exceed our client’s expectations and enjoy working side by side to achieve their dream project. We are lucky to have a great team of sub-tradies and designers working closely with us, to allow for our work to be finished efficiently and to a high standard.
Here at Prosser Construction LTD we value our customers and ensure the building process is enjoyable and a stress-free process.

“The level of risk will be generally low unless there has been wastewater contamination, however we recommend you assume the floodwater has been contaminated and treat it as such,” it says.
Schools are recommended to restrict access to any flooded areas until they’ve dried out, remove all debris and rubbish where practicable, wear gloves and gumboots when removing debris, washing or disinfecting, wash internal or external hard surfaces and disinfect internal and external play areas where possible.

Due to the nature of the damage caused by Cyclone Gabrielle, it’s possible asbestos may have been uncovered or exposed.
Asbestos is extremely harmful if inhaled and there are strict rules around handling it.
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An asbestos refurbishment survey is needed before removing wall linings for all pre2000 buildings in New Zealand.
A qualified contractor is required to handle any asbestos so if a school has found asbestos during
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The New Zealand Government is committed to ensuring public services such as schools are assisted in every way possible during the cyclone clean-up and recovery.
The 2023 Budget, to be delivered on the 18th of May, will be focussed on cyclone and flooding recovery as well as the cost of living.
Finance Minister, Grant Robertson, says the recovery is going to take a long time and the government will need to step up with considerable resources to repair and fix broken infrastructure.
“The Government has committed to investing heavily in the strong public services that New Zealanders need, in hospitals, schools and housing,” he says. Grant says the Government has taken action quickly to provide certainty and assurance in these early stages of the recovery and that further support is coming.
Because of an increase in the demand for specialist workers, the government announced a new Recovery Visa in late February.
Immigration Minister, Michael Wood, says the new Recovery Visa will provide additional specialist workers to support cyclone and flooding recovery.
“In the short term, we are likely to need experts such as insurance assessors, infrastructure and utilities engineers and technicians, heavy machinery operators and debris removal workers to support the experts we’ve already got in the country,” Michael says.
“The visa covers the mix of workers need for clean-up and recovery, including construction workers.”
For more information and assistance in cyclone recovery: www.education.govt.nz www.civildefence.govt.nz www.beehive.govt.nz www.govt.nz
Our skilled and dedicated construction team is led by Robert Howdill and his sons Thomas & James. Robert has been in the trade for over 35 years, carrying out projects within the education, commercial, retail, hospitality and residential sectors in the UK and NZ.
Some of their latest projects include: Warkworth School, Maungawhau School, Mt Richmond School, Windy Ridge School, Pakuranga Heights School, Bairds Mainfreight Primary School, and many more across Auckland.


Their projects involve a vast extent of internal construction work, refurbishment of classrooms, refurbishments of accessible toilet blocks, installation of insulation to wall cavities, upgrade of lighting, merging individual classrooms to become an ideal environment for ILE purposes, removal of old pipe work and boilers so heat pumps can be installed, painting autex & flooring.


Projects that require work to be carried out outside are, replacement of exterior windows with bi fold doors or aluminium units, repair and replace the hard-court area with rubber matting, shade sail coverings, decking and astroturf.
The company has seen gradual but sustained growth since its formation in 2009 and has grown its reputation of providing the highest quality construction; to work within our client’s budget; to complete the project on time and provide excellent aftercare.
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