At the forefront of
Construction and Structural Repair

 

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We help design, build, maintain, repair and monitor structures, large and small, to make them safer and more durable, using a range of technologies and methods unparalleled in civil engineering.

  • 60
    employees New Zealand wide
  • 100+
    projects in 2025

Who We Are

Freyssinet New Zealand combines world-leading engineering expertise with innovative technologies to deliver specialised solutions for the construction, rehabilitation, and maintenance of infrastructure. Drawing on the pioneering legacy of Eugène Freyssinet, we help clients overcome complex structural challenges through tailored design, engineering, and project delivery.

From landmark new-build projects to critical repair and asset preservation works, our teams provide durable, high-performance solutions that enhance safety, extend asset life, and create long-term value.

Where We Come From

Freyssinet New Zealand has been delivering specialist civil engineering solutions since 1974 and has been part of the Soletanche Freyssinet Group since its establishment. Following the creation of a fully operational local business in 2012, the company expanded its capability to provide a comprehensive range of services across both new construction and infrastructure remediation projects. Today, Freyssinet New Zealand maintains a strong nationwide presence, with offices in Auckland and Wellington, delivering innovative solutions for construction, asset strengthening, repair, and maintenance throughout the country.

Our know-how

New Build

We use our experience, expertise and technologies to create or adapt the most economically, technically and environmentally appropriate solution for the project. We are involved in all types of buildings and structures, from the most familiar to the most unique: bridges, buildings, offshore platforms, and water tanks, etc.

Repair

We work on all types of structures, in concrete, steel, wood or masonry: bridges, buildings, heritage structures, industrial facilities, port and water infrastructures, etc.