Subdivisions

Complete project delivery, from start to finish 

CJ Industries have been involved in building residential and commercial subdivisions in the Nelson, Tasman District for 40 years. Many skills and efficiencies have been gained over these years.

Today CJ Industries subdivision building team are group of multi skilled people, modern equipment capable of establishing on an empty block of land and when they leave its fully developed and ready to be built on.

This process typically involves development of safety and environmental documentation, earthworks, installation of the 3 waters, installation of power and communication cables, pavement construction, concrete entranceways and footpaths, sealing of final road surfaces and streetscaping.

Check out some subdivisions case studies:
Daelyn Drive Subdivision
CJ Industries were awarded the contract to build a 16-lot subdivision at 10 Daelyn Drive Nelson and completed all works from start to finish including: GPS set out and machine control Bulk earthworks All drainage work including sub soil, sewage, stormwater and reticulated water Connection to council reticulated system Facilitation of power and communication contractors Nib and Kerb & channel Exposed aggregate concrete thresholds and...
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Highland Drive Subdivision
CJ Industries were awarded the contact at 134 Champion Rd to build a 20-lot subdivision.  CJ Industries completed all works on this project from start to finish. This scope of work included excavation and filling of 25,000m3 of clay to build roads and house platforms.  This was a challenging site because of its proximity to an earthquake fault line and weak soil structures.  Each lot...
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