Projects

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

Mackenzie District Council
Xyst developed a brand guide and outdoor signage system for all parks and community facilities in the Mackenzie District including sign design and procurement of a on-going supply contract for sign layout and construction.
Venture Southland
Xyst undertook the research and prepared the application to the International Dark Sky Association for the creation of the Rakiura – Stewart Island Dark Sky Sanctuary.
Southland District Council – Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
Xyst developed the vision for the Milford Opportunities project and worked with WSP on Stage 1 of the project which included development of project principles, gap analysis and business cases for future research requirements.
Taupō District Council
The review assessed the current service provision of Taupō SuperLoo to ascertain whether they meet current and future customer needs, and whether operations and services should change.
Bay of Plenty Regional Council
Xyst investigated gaps in informal recreation provision to inform future acquisition and regional park development opportunities.
Ruapehu District Council
Field inspection of all Ruapehu District Council tracks, with asset data capture and assessment for future asset renewal planning processes.
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.