CLOSING 19/12/2015 TO 12/01/2026
As the year winds down and the holidays approach, the team at Nemean is taking a moment to catch our breath and reflect on what has been a massive year for us.
From Cambridge to Auckland and everywhere in between, we’ve been busy shaping the engineering landscape and tackling complex challenges. Here is a look back at some of our highlights from the past 12 months.
From Zero to Design-Complete in 3 Weeks? Challenge Accepted.
The result? A very happy client who received a complete set of structural and civil design drawings in just three weeks. No drama, no delays—just forward-thinking engineering delivered with speed and precision.
Understanding Producer Statements
The Four Types of Producer Statements
There are four main types of producer statements, each serving a different purpose in the construction process:
PS1 - Design: Issued by a qualified designer confirming the proposed design complies with the Building Code.
PS2 - Design Review: Provided by a qualified professional who reviews someone else's design work. These are not typically required for standard residential construction.
PS3 - Construction: Issued by the builder or installer confirming the work has been completed according to the approved plans.
PS4 - Construction Review: Provided by a design professional who observed the construction to verify it meets the approved design.
Breaking Ground: Ngatea Library and Community Hub Project.
Our engineering team worked through multiple iterations to optimize the integration of structural elements with architectural features and optimize design.
TC3 to TC1! Could Nemean do this for your site?
With our detailed analysis and supporting evidence, we were able to successfully reclassify the land as TC1.
This means a considerable saving to our client as they can use standard foundation designs.
This is not always going to be the case, but it illustrates our company motto.
Problem Solved.
Tiryns “Bee-Hive” Tombs.
Geotechnical engineering practice in the Mycenaean Civilization (1600-1100 BC)
The Current Construction Environment..
Experts are predicting a recovery in construction demand from late 2025, fueled by population growth and easing interest rates.
Nemean Engineering: We solve problems (and maybe have a little fun doing it!)
Conquering complex engineering problems.