Inverurie Development
Invercargill, Southland
Inverurie is a premier subdivision development consisting of over 70 lots ranging in size from 2,000m² to 5,350m² that have been designed and constructed over three stages. The site features a spacious layout, meandering open stormwater channels and ponds, asphalt and concrete roading and turning areas, masonry features and an aesthetically pleasing rolling layout that provides a feel of Central Otago to the development.
Bonisch has been involved since the inception of the project and have provided survey, civil design, building consent, contractor procurement and construction supervision services. Title for the final stage will be issued in 2025.
Invercargill, Southland
Inverurie is a premier subdivision development consisting of over 70 lots ranging in size from 2,000m² to 5,350m² that have been designed and constructed over three stages. The site features a spacious layout, meandering open stormwater channels and ponds, asphalt and concrete roading and turning areas, masonry features and an aesthetically pleasing rolling layout that provides a feel of Central Otago to the development.
Bonisch has been involved since the inception of the project and have provided survey, civil design, building consent, contractor procurement and construction supervision services. Title for the final stage will be issued in 2025.
Invercargill, Southland
Inverurie is a premier subdivision development consisting of over 70 lots ranging in size from 2,000m² to 5,350m² that have been designed and constructed over three stages. The site features a spacious layout, meandering open stormwater channels and ponds, asphalt and concrete roading and turning areas, masonry features and an aesthetically pleasing rolling layout that provides a feel of Central Otago to the development.
Bonisch has been involved since the inception of the project and have provided survey, civil design, building consent, contractor procurement and construction supervision services. Title for the final stage will be issued in 2025.