Projects

With experience and expertise across the spectrum of creating, managing and maintaining outdoor spaces, Xyst has had a big impact on communities throughout New Zealand, Australia and Canada.

Feel free to browse through the case studies below to find out how we have helped council, local government and other people working in the public sector to find solutions for projects.

Nelson City Council
To review the Property and Facilities Activity Management Plan at a high level, with the intent of preparing an improvement plan for updating of the AMP for 2024.
Western Bay of Plenty District Council
To change the plan to a new easy-to-read format and update the levels of service, lifecycle management, demand management and executive summary sections of the AMP.
Tauranga City Council
Council wishes to gather annual data relating to boat ramp and park usage to understand any trends in demand and inform preparation of a Marine Strategy.
Whakatāne District Council
To support positive change in the group activities of open spaces operations, aquatics and recreation, procurement and administration, properties and facilities assets. Teams have many synergies, are all closely aligned and contribute directly to the enhancement of the health, wellbeing and social enjoyment of the Whakatane community and visitors.
Gore District Council
Gore is a well established town with mature cemeteries (and memorials) and required a documented audit of the safety of headstones with any defects identified rectified.
South Waikato District Council
Detailed condition assessment of parks assets to inform maintenance, depreciation, GIS, asset information records, budgets and renewals for South Waikato District Council.
NAMS Canada
Facilitation the Professional Certification Training for public and privated organizations across Canada
Waikato District Council
Reserve management plan reviewed, including development plan for historic homestead and gardens.
Waikato District Council
Reserve management plan review and update for a reserve with significant cultural and heritage values – based at the confluence of the Waipa and Waikato Rivers in Ngaruawahia – Te Huinga o Ngaa Wai.