Dangerous Goods Storage Facility ($4.47M)
TPG delivered a 3-year, $4.47M NZD Dangerous Goods storage facility for a leading manufacturer, creating a compliant and centralised hub for hazardous materials. The project included unloading, storage and batching areas designed to meet strict HAZNO / AS1940 requirements while improving safety and operational efficiency.
Despite difficult ground conditions, long-lead fire-rated doors and contractor delays, the project was completed within budget. The finished facility provides safer handling, improved compliance and greater resilience through spill containment, fire protection and flood-mitigation measures.
Our Recent Projects
SEE OUR RECENT PROJECTS
High-Performance Water Filtration Project ($11M)
TPG successfully completed a 2-year, $11M NZD Food and Beverage Activated Carbon Filtration (ACF) installation to meet stringent water quality standards.
The goal of the project was to design, install, and commission two Activated Carbon Filtration (ACF) plants, providing chlorine-free water for batching processes and Clean-in Place (CIP) kitchens.
New Juice Filler Line, ($3M)
The project involved replacing an obsolete filler line with a new SIG 125ml and 250ml line, complete with an H202 supply system, UHT pasteuriser, straw applicator, accumulator, wrapper, HEPA ventilator, robot head configuration, and a new peroxide bunker with pipeline supply. The works were completed on time and within budget.
CO2 Storage Vessel Installation ($1.7M)
Working with local designers and overseas suppliers, plus ensuring compliance with local authorities, we successfully completed the installation of 2x new CO2 storage vessels, including the piping and control systems for a food & beverage client. This project doubled on-site capacity to 100 tons and enabled independent sourcing from the open market. The 12-month project was delivered on time and within budget.
Sugar Storage Tanks Upgrade ($1M)
A leading Auckland based beverage manufacturer approached TPG Services to assist with their liquid sugar storage infrastructure upgrade. This critical project involved enhancing three sugar storage tanks to meet stringent hygiene standards. The upgrades required TPG to focus on improving air quality and automating control systems to ensure the highest level of operational efficiency and quality.