About.

Working across the Central North Island, our two offices collaborate to deliver the best possible outcomes for our clients and the community. We partner closely with consultants, suppliers and contractors to ensure that each project is designed, detailed and built with economy, durability and aesthetics in mind. We are passionate about bringing our clients’ ideas to life while delivering cost-effectiveness and quality.

The iLine story.

The iLine story.

iLine Construction was established in 2012 by directors Paul Hammond and Elton Verran, who saw the need for a construction company with a difference.

iLine’s customer-focused approach, trusted reputation and aspiration to be at the forefront of the New Zealand Construction industry has created a solid platform for the company to grow and develop over the past decade.

From comprehensive commercial builds to large-scale industrial developments, our values remain the same. We’re an authentic bunch working together as One Team, doing great things in NZ construction. We deliver quality commercial construction projects and results-driven solutions with our collaborative experience, professionalism and a customer-focussed approach.

Our values.

ONE
TEAM

Working together towards a common goal.

ALWAYS
FAIR

Supporting and respecting each other.

agile

Adapting to change and thinking ahead.

GRASS
ROOTS

Good sorts doing great stuff.

grit

Our strength of character sets us apart.

mana

Our work reflects our pride and reputation.

OUR FUTURE.

With our solid team of construction professionals and our sound reputation, we aim to be New Zealand’s main contractor of choice.
Our long-term goal is to build on our trusted relationships, secure exciting new projects and make a positive mark on the commercial landscape for generations to come. We hope to strengthen our industry, support our communities, and maintain sustainable practices while establishing iLine as a leader in the New Zealand construction sector.

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