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.

Central Hawkes Bay District Council
Xyst successfully assisted Central Hawkes Bay District Council in the scoping, pricing and programming and subsequent funding application to the Tourism Infrastructure fund for the development of replacement toilets and carpark at Otaia/Lindsay Bush that form part of the Tukituki Cycle Trails.
Mackenzie District Council
Xyst developed a detailed planting plan of over 200 specimen trees and smaller native plants for the reserve and associated streets and also procured the plants and a planting contractor in the winter of 2023.
Gisborne District Council
Xyst worked with the township plan to further develop the Puawaitanga Park concept.
Gisborne District Council
Xyst developed a concept plan for Matawai Reserve based on the township plans.
Mackenzie District Council
Xyst assisted in the development of an extensive revegetation planting plan for the campsite at Lake Alexandrina and McGregor.
Masterton District Council
Xyst successfully assisted Masterton District Council in preparing the project plan and an application to the Tourism Infrastructure Fund for the installation of a new toilet and wetland stargazing platform on the Landsdowne Trail.
Mackenzie District Council
Xyst developed a successive planting plan and programme for replacement of felled pine trees to beautify the recovery park and provide screening mitigation.
South Waikato District Council
Xyst assisted South Waikato District Council to complete the project plan and to apply to the Tourism Infrastructure fund for co-funding to complete the Stage 2 re-development.
Greater Sydney Parklands
Xyst worked closely with the Greater Sydney Parklands teams to consider a revised approach to operational maintenance delivery, revised service specifications and options for approaching the market, including drafting of contracts for tender.