72 | Design-led approach to joinery The company seamlessly delivers top-tier craftsmanship to both residential and commercial clients across the country. Nordzco Joinery T T Bernadette Cooney JOINERY Nordzco Joinery Limited, trading as Nordzco Hostess Group, a leading nationwide provider of high-quality, bespoke kitchen and joinery solutions, has provided joinery for some of New Zealand’s most noteworthy projects. With advanced manufacturing facilities on both the North and South islands, equipped with European machinery, the company seamlessly delivers top-tier craftsmanship to both residential and commercial clients across the country. Nordzco Hostess Group may be a relatively new merger, having been established just two years ago, but its branches have deep-rooted histories in the joinery industry, says managing director Kim Lewis. “Hostess Kitchens has been trading in the Waikato for over 102 years, while Hostess Tauranga has been trading for 12 years, and Nordzco Joinery has been trading for seven years in both Canterbury and Queenstown, as well as supplying product throughout the country for commercial projects,” she says. Kim highlights the company’s group strength. “What makes us different is our people. Our years of experience, our cutting-edge systems and processes, and our dual-island manufacturing presence allow us to serve our clients with unparalleled efficiency. Most importantly, we care deeply about our customers and suppliers, and we are truly passionate about what we do.” Nordzco Joinery collaborates with some of the industry’s most reputable suppliers, including Blum, Hafele, AGB Stone, Carters, Laminex, and Archant. The company’s Northern regional manager is T.J. Croeser, based out of the Hamilton operation, while Mark Sharples is Bay of Plenty branch manager, and Nick Firkin is the Christchurch branch manager. At the forefront of several significant projects nationwide, Nordzco Joinery has demonstrated its ability to precision manufacture and project-manage installations for both conventional and bespoke joinery solutions. Nordzco Joinery is currently providing top-quality joinery for landmark project Te Kaha Stadium in Christchurch. This state-ofthe-art sports and entertainment venue is set to be a major hub for events, and Nordzco’s expertise ensures every detail meets the highest standards of excellence. Nordzco Joinery was chosen to provide the joinery for one of the most groundbreaking projects in the industry of late, the first 3D concrete-printed show home in New Zealand. Built in Brymer Heights, Hamilton, this innovative home was created using robotic printing technology, cutting traditional build times in half. “The 3D-printed house is very innovative construction,” says Kim. “It’s fascinating to see how technology is revolutionising the way homes are built, and we are proud to have been part of such an innovative project.” Nordzco Joinery’s work extends beyond these flagship projects to a broad range of commercial and residential builds, including Ropa Lane Apartments – a five-storey apartment building comprising 17 premium apartments at Miramar Peninsula. “We’ve supplied joinery to top-tier hotel chains such as Ramada and LaQunita Hotels, and retail joinery solutions for Bargain Chemist,” says Kim. The company has also delivered precision joinery for the Christchurch Art Gallery as well as for The Hope Home in Queenstown – new residential housing set to go under the hammer as a fundraiser for the I Am Hope mental health charity. PROUDLY SUPPORTING NORDZCO JOINERY MODBOX QUEENSTOWN LTD 021 027 99081 design@modbox.co.nz WWW.MODBOX.CO.NZ DESIGN & BUILD CABINET HARDWARE | DESIGNER CABINET HANDLES | LED LIGHTING
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