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Nicklin CE

Nicklin CE Ltd, founded by Grant Nicklin in 1990, is a trusted land development consultancy in Cambridge. Serving Auckland, Bay of Plenty and the broader Waikato region. The firm offers professional surveying, planning and engineering services - specialising in land development, subdivisions, and construction support. It joined RPC Limited in mid 2023.

Auckland

Key Contact: Tom Christie, Int.NZPI
Office Location: 321 Maunganui Road, Mt Maunganui.
Postal Address: PO Box 5196, Mount Maunganui 3150.
Tel: 07 575 4911
Email: tom.christie@rpc.co.nz
Web: nicklince.co.nz

Specialisations: District and Regional Plan Development, Resource consents, Environmental Planning, Plan Changes and Variations, Sustainable Development, Planning Appeals and Environment Court, Surveying, Public Consultation, Maori Consultation

Bay of Plenty

Key Contact: Tom Christie, Int.NZPI
Office Location: 321 Maunganui Road, Mt Maunganui.
Postal Address: PO Box 5196, Mount Maunganui 3150.
Tel: 07 575 4911
Email: tom.christie@rpc.co.nz
Web: nicklince.co.nz

Specialisations: District and Regional Plan Development, Resource consents, Environmental Planning, Sustainable Development, Planning Appeals and Environment Court, Public consultation, Surveying, Public Consultation, Maori Consultation

Waikato

Key Contact: Tom Christie, Int.NZPI
Office Location: 321 Maunganui Road, Mt Maunganui.
Postal Address: PO Box 5196, Mount Maunganui 3150.
Tel: 07 575 4911
Email: tom.christie@rpc.co.nz
Web: nicklince.co.nz

Specialisations: District and Regional Plan Development, Resource consents, Environmental Planning, Sustainable Development, Planning Appeals and Environment Court, Public consultation, Surveying, Public Consultation, Maori Consultation

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