Entrance-ways

As a Nelson City Council and Tasman District Council approved crossing installer CJ Industries offers the full package on new access crossings and upgrading an existing access-way whether it be residential, industrial or commercial. Our estimators will work with you to meet all consent conditions required by the local authorities.

We offer the following:

  • Advice on application of vehicle crossing consent
  • Provide an approved traffic management plan and corridor access right.
  • All signage and STMS to manage the site
  • Supply and installation of culvert and wingwalls
  • Construction of a pavement that meets all specifications
  • The approval and sign off process
  • Surfacing requirements as per the consent conditions
Check out some entrance-ways case studies:
Motueka Quay Driveway
CJ Industries looked after the design and construction of a new driveway in Motueka Quay. This was a high-profile job incorporating multiple styles of concrete and required a very high standard finish. When the driveway design was finalised CJ Industries set to work installing drainage and kerb and channelling.  The surfaces were then prepped and finished in coloured exposed aggregate concrete.  The last item to...
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NPD ST Vincent St
CJ Industries were elected head Civil Contractor to build the new NPD Fuel Station in Nelson central. There was a critical path that had to be meet on this job which involved the station being open before a certain date which was achieved. The scope was comprehensive and involved the following: Demolition of existing structures Earthworks Civil and drainage construction Traffic and pedestrian management Excavation...
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