Freyssinet New Zealand designs and maintains long‑term protection systems for concrete structures. These include concrete repairs, cathodic protection, corrosion prevention, and electrochemical remediation. Our solutions are suitable for reinforced and post‑tensioned concrete.
Our Solutions
Marine asset renewal can be is delivered by Freyssinet New Zealand acting as principal contractor for wharf and jetty projects. Services include asset investigations, engineered durability solutions, and targeted corrosion protection systems. Long‑term performance is supported through ongoing monitoring, with specialist input from certified corrosion and durability professionals.
Freyssinet New Zealand delivers industry‑leading pile protection solutions through strategic partnerships with trusted jacket system suppliers. We design and implement tailored systems—including jacket installation and precision grouting—using our own plant, equipment, and specialist teams to ensure consistent quality and efficiency. For complex marine works, we seamlessly coordinate expert subcontractors, such as diving crews, to achieve safe, high‑performance outcomes in challenging environments.
Specialist blasting and coating services for steel assets are delivered under the supervision of qualified NACE inspectors, ensuring consistent quality and compliance. Our experienced applicators operate confidently in marine environments, meeting strict safety and environmental standards. Encapsulation systems can be implemented to fully contain waste, while close collaboration with stakeholders allows works to proceed with minimal disruption to ongoing operations.
Freyssinet New Zealand offers specialist capability in the renewal and upgrade of timber bridge structures. Our solutions include advanced strengthening techniques such as carbon fibre reinforcement, abutment wall upgrades, replacement of timber piles and corbels, and the conversion of timber elements to steel or concrete. This integrated approach restores structural capacity while improving durability and long‑term performance of timber assets