Securing stunning views above the Tasman Bay
Client : Private Residential Development
Scope of Works : Anchored Reinforced Shotcrete Wall Construction
Set high above the Tasman Bay, this residential property has been a long standing project for us, with ongoing stabilisation works carried out since 2009.
Following a significant rain event and subsequent slope movement, our team was engaged to deliver the next stage of remediation. The scope included drilling and installing 21 × 8m ground anchors, reinforced mesh and 16mm steel, and a sprayed concrete finish to provide longterm slope stability.
With steep terrain and restricted access, the use of our skid rig and a spider crane was critical, allowing the works to be completed safely, efficiently, and with significantly reduced manual handling.
After more than a decade of staged works, we’re proud to see this final phase completed and the site secured for our client, all while working in one of Nelson’s most spectacular locations overlooking the bay.
Park Street - Queenstown
Engineering confidence for a Wakatipu lakeside home
Client : Scott Construction New Zealand
Scope of Works : Fully integrated ground-retention package
At Park Street, Queenstown our team has delivered a fully integrated ground‑retention package for a complex urban site. This project brought together everything from ground anchors and bored piles to shotcrete and rope‑access works under one coordinated contract.
This approach allowed us to manage the programme, quality, and risk throughout the early works phase of the project with one point of contact, which is one of the key advantages of working with Ground Anchor Systems.
Our work on this project included:
• Site scaling and preparation
• Installation of multiple anchor rows
• Construction of the bored pile wall
• Reinforcement and shotcrete works to meet high load demands
• Specialist rope‑access rock bolting on a steep, inaccessible cliff face
With the anchors locked off and the retention system complete, the site is now ready for Scott Construction to begin foundation works.
This project is a strong example of what we specialise in, delivering a fully integrated approach to the early works in a project. By working closely with the earthworks contractor, builder, and client, we’re able to provide an efficient, coordinated solution, particularly on sites with complex or challenging ground conditions such as this one.
Ultimately, our role is to give the client confidence, knowing the ground‑retention package is fully managed, technically robust, and tailored to the needs of their project.
Howard Narrows - Nelson
Howard Narrows - State Highway 63, Nelson
Client : Fulton Hogan and NZTA
Scope of works : Rockfall Mitigation Works
Back in May 2025 Ground Anchor Systems was contracted to Fulton Hogan to complete rock fall mitigation works at the Howard Narrows for NZTA.
The works consisted of scaling across 4 sites on the narrow stretch of road. The installation of 86 rock bolts was completed over 15 days of drilling, then a total of 650m2 of Tecco mesh was used to secure the face.
All the drilling was completed using a Crane Basket suspended off a 60ft crane. This allowed for high production and a safer approach compared a traditional A-frame drilling rig.
The onsite geology dictated that a layer of sacrificial Tecco mesh be installed prior to drilling. This then allowed for a top-down approach to stabilise the area with production rock bolts and mesh allowing the drilling crew to work safely below.
This project was successfully completed over a short time frame and in some very challenging weather conditions. The success is due to a strong collaborative approach between Ground Anchor Systems, Fulton Hogan, WSP NZ and NZTA.
Takaka Hill Site B - Nelson
Takaka Hill Site B, Nelson
Client : Fulton Hogan and NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi
Scope of Works : Anchored Shotcrete
Ground Anchor Systems was engaged by Fulton Hogan and NZTA to deliver the anchored shotcrete works at Takaka Hill Site B following the major storm event in mid 2025. The slip caused significant ground movement and loss of road width, requiring a fast, coordinated response to stabilise the hillside and keep State Highway traffic moving.
Our scope included a 350m² anchored shotcrete wall, two 20 metre ground beams, and 120 nine metre ground anchors. Working directly beneath the highway in an extremely tight corridor, our team sequenced the works to maintain traffic flow while managing multiple active work fronts.
The project began with a four metre strip of shotcrete beneath the highway, followed by construction of the ground beams. This allowed us to track our 23.5 ton excavator onto the beam with a long reach DTE mast to drill the upper anchors, before lowering our 400kg hydraulic skid rig to complete the lower anchors 13 metres below. Shotcrete was applied using our excavator mounted robot where possible, transitioning to hand spray as we reached the limits of machine access.
Despite challenging ground conditions, extreme weather, and a tight pre Christmas deadline, the team delivered a high quality result through strong planning and collaboration with Fulton Hogan and other contractors on site.
Takaka Hill is a lifeline for the region, and we’re proud to be trusted with work that directly supports the daily movement and safety of the local community.
Takaka Hill Site C2 - Nelson
Takaka Hill Site C2, Nelson
Client : Fulton Hogan and NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi
Scope of Works : Horizontal Drain Install
Ground Anchor Systems was engaged by Fulton Hogan and NZTA to install the horizontal drainage across multiple sites on Takaka Hill following the major storm event in 2025. With significant ground movement and elevated groundwater pressures, deep dewatering was essential to stabilise the slope and keep the highway open.
Using our Casagrande C6 XP2 rig, we’ve been drilling drains up to 70 metres through complex ground conditions, requiring temporary casing and adapted drilling techniques to maintain progress. To date, more than 1,700 metres of drains have been installed across two sites, with works expected to wrap up in mid‑April.
Early results have been extremely positive. Continuous flows from the arrays and monitoring of nearby piezometers show a clear drop in groundwater levels.
Takaka Hill is the only route over the range, relied on daily by locals, freight operators, and visitors. It's a privilege to contribute our expertise to a project that underpins that reliability.
