RPC's Commitment to Excellence: Memberships with S+SNZ and CSNZ

RPC is a member of Survey and Spatial New Zealand (S+SNZ), the leading professional body for surveying, geospatial, and spatial information professionals in the country. Whether you're an experienced surveyor or just starting your career, SSNZ offers a range of benefits that can elevate our practice, continues Professional Development, and provides for networking opportunities. S+SNZ membership also signals to our clients that we are committed to upholding the highest standards of practice and are continuously developing our skills. RPC are also members of the Consulting Surveyors of New Zealand that focuses on the business needs and issues.

We recently attended our quarterly branch meeting and got 2nd in the Pub Quiz! There was a strong ’networking’ element to this meeting!


🎯 What a Shot! Xmas Function 🎯

Last weekend, our team from all over (Auckland, Wellington, Christchurch, and beyond) descended on the beautiful town of Cambridge for our much-anticipated Christmas celebration. And what a day it was!

We kicked things off with a couple of hours of archery—a chance for everyone to channel their inner Robin Hood (or Katniss Everdeen, depending on your vibe). Turns out, we’re a pretty competitive bunch! After a lot of laughs, some questionable aim, and plenty of friendly banter, Peter from Auckland stole the show. This guy, who had never even held a bow and arrow before, hit three bullseyes in the grand final! 🏆 Talk about beginner’s luck (or maybe he’s secretly been practicing in his backyard? 🤔).

Once the bows were down, it was time to refuel. We headed to Alpino for a delicious lunch, where the food was almost as good as the company. Stories were swapped, glasses were raised, and we all agreed it was the perfect way to wrap up an incredible year together.

Thanks to everyone who made the journey and brought their A-game (both on the range and at the table)! Here’s to another year of teamwork, success, and a bit of friendly competition.

 


Understanding Auckland's Watercare Capacity Constraints

 

 

Auckland is growing fast, and with that growth comes pressure on its water and wastewater systems. Watercare, the organisation responsible for managing these services, faces major challenges keeping up with demand. Here’s a quick overview of what’s happening and what it means for you.

Why is Auckland’s Water Infrastructure Stretched?

Since Auckland’s water services were unified in 2010, the region has seen rapid population growth and urban expansion. The 2016 Auckland Unitary Plan encouraged more intensive development, which has added even more pressure on the existing systems. As a result, some areas now have limited capacity for water and wastewater services, potentially slowing new developments unless upgrades are made.

How to Check If Your Area Is Affected

Watercare has a tool to help identify areas with infrastructure constraints. You can access their interactive map to see if your property is in an affected zone. Here's how:

  1. Visit Watercare’s mapping tool.
  2. Agree to the terms and conditions.
  3. Use the search bar to find your property and check its status.

The map shows:

  • Areas with wastewater constraints.
  • Areas with water supply issues.
  • Zones with both types of limitations.

For the most accurate results, perform a detailed analysis of your specific site.

What Does This Mean for Development?

If your property falls within a constrained area, it doesn’t necessarily mean you can’t develop. Each project is reviewed based on factors like location, demand, and development scale. Some developments may proceed if aligned with planned upgrades or alternative solutions.

Key options include:

  • Building up to three dwellings in certain residential zones under permitted activity rules.
  • Applying for conditional consents that match the timing of infrastructure improvements.
  • Exploring subdivision options around existing developments.

Watercare’s Plans for the Future

Watercare is addressing these challenges through large-scale infrastructure projects, some of which are scheduled for completion between 2025 and 2040. These projects include major upgrades to treatment plants and network expansions to support Auckland's growth.

Need Help?

Navigating these constraints can be tricky. If you're planning to develop in Auckland, doing a through due diligence and early consultation with experts can save time and money. Our team at RPC Land Surveyors can assess your project's viability and provide tailored advice.