Brady Consulting CIVIL · LAND

What we do

Six core services, delivered by one consultancy — so your project doesn't get lost between different firms as it moves from concept to completion.

1

Civil Engineering Design

Solid engineering starts with a design that's actually going to work on site — not just on paper. We design roading, earthworks, three waters (water, wastewater, stormwater), and site infrastructure with buildability and long-term performance front of mind.

2

Subdivision & Land Development

Turning one title into many — or raw land into a development-ready site — involves a long chain of technical and regulatory steps. We manage that chain: feasibility, engineering design, consent conditions, construction, and certification through to titles issued.

Whether it's a two-lot subdivision for a homeowner or a large-scale, multi-stage development, the process is the same in principle — we just scale the team and timeline to suit.

3

Stormwater & Flood Assessments

Stormwater and flood risk are two of the most common reasons projects get held up at council. We prepare stormwater management plans and flood assessments that are technically robust and written to withstand scrutiny — because a report that gets queried and sent back costs you time and money.

4

Council Consenting

Consenting is where good projects can quietly stall. We manage resource consent and engineering approval applications across Auckland Council and Waikato-region councils, and — because we're the ones who designed the engineering in the first place — we can respond to council queries quickly and accurately, without a back-and-forth between separate design and consenting teams.

5

Project Management

One project, one point of accountability. We coordinate design, consenting, contractors, and construction so things move in the right order and nothing falls through the gaps between disciplines. You get a single point of contact for the life of the project.

6

Construction Observation, Supervision & Certification

Design intent only matters if it’s actually built that way. Our Chartered Professional Engineer is involved on site — observing and supervising construction against the approved design, and providing the CPEng certification councils require at completion.

Because the same engineer has typically been across the project since the design stage, certification isn't a rubber stamp from someone seeing the site for the first time — it's backed by full knowledge of how and why the project was designed the way it was.

Not sure which of these you need?

Most projects touch more than one of these — that's the point of having one consultancy handle it all. Tell us what you're trying to do and we'll map out what's actually required.

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