100 | KDH - the transportable home experts Steve, left, and Blair T T from page 98 SECTION KDH Kiwi Designed Homes Kiwi Designed Homes (KDH) offers both traditional homes and, through sister company KDH Transportable, prefabricated options to cater to customers varying requirements. Company co-owner and director Steve Moore says transportable options can be delivered anywhere in the North Island. Prefab plans range from 60-130sqm and include two to four bedrooms. BGC Duraplank weatherboard comes as standard but they can be built with any type of cladding the customers desires. He says transportable homes are a popular option for difficult to access or remote sites along with those seeking to add an affordable second dwelling to their property to increase rental returns, as short term accommodation or to accommodate family and friends. He says in Hamilton city a 60sqm second dwelling is permitted and in Waikato 70sqm – soon increasing to 120sqm under the new proposed district plan. “We can make any changes customers require and we work with customers closely so they can visualise their concept. Our team is highly experienced with some having worked here for over ten years.” The company is a member of Master Builders and PrefabNZ. All homes come with a 10 Year Master Build Guarantee and KDH also has comprehensive contract works, public liability and transportation insurance (for the transportable range only) for added protection and peace of mind for customers. KDH can transport the home to site and offer additional services such as consenting site works and engineering requirements. “Advice is something we are always happy to share, as we want the best outcome for each client and, having been in the industry a long time, we’ve acquired a lot of industry knowledge. “Whether it’s about the best site to purchase, or the best materials to use, we can help, with no obligation.” Your Business, Your Industry, Your News. Volume 6 | Issue 2 | April 2021 www.waterfordpress.co.nz ‘Excellence in Energy’ Taranaki’s Todd Energy will have a key role to play as New Zealand moves toward a low emissions economy. Page 8 Waikato farmers Dean & Ang Finnerty have expanded their dairy cow operation into a successful goat milking enterprise as well PAGE 10 Turning challenge into opportunity AUTUMN 2022 www.waterfordpress.co.nz Volume 6 | Issue 3 | July 2021 www.waterfordpress.co.nz Making waves Back on track New Zealand hydrofoil maker Armstrong is generating interest around the world with its high performance products. Work on the ambitious NZCIS facility in Upper Hutt is progressing well after Covid disruptions. PAGE 70 PAGE 10 Healthy delivery A new elective surgery facility in Hastings will provide a big boost to the region’s operating capacity. PAGE 52 Volume 6 | Issue 5 | December 2021 www.waterfordpress.co.nz Cheers Boys! YoungWellington irm3Māori Boys is creating a buzz with it’s ground-breakingWai Manuka natural beverage. PAGE 45 Passion and pride New Plymouth’s Energyworks has forged a strong reputation in 50 years of business. PAGE 64 Seaview upgrade CentrePort’s SeaviewWharf facility is set for a major upgrade to bring it up to international standards. PAGE 14 businesscentral Each edition priority delivered to your door. i i i i li . www.waterfordpress.co.nz/subscriptions . . . 03 983 5525 Stay informed; we work with business owners and decision-makers across all economic sectors, pro iling their success. i ; i i i i - ll i , ili i . POWER SMART ELECTRICAL LTD MARK BLACKETT Owner/Operator Registered Electricain e: mark@psel.co.nz m: 021 655 382 p: 854 8936 Proud to support KDH Kiwi Designed Homes FOR ALLYOUR ELECTRICAL SOLUTIONS Proud supporter of KDH Kiwi Designed Homes New housing, roof & cladding specialists for Hamilton & the greater Waikato area 0277663261 or 027AMROOF1 mike@amroofing.co.nz AM ROOFING LTD MEMBER OF ROOFING ASSOCIATION N.Z.
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