Projects

With experience and expertise across the spectrum of creating, managing and maintaining outdoor spaces, Xyst has had a big impact on communities throughout New Zealand, Australia and Canada.

Feel free to browse through the case studies below to find out how we have helped council, local government and other people working in the public sector to find solutions for projects.

City of Melbourne
Preparation of Parks Asset Management Plan based on IIMM format.
City of Melbourne
The Open Space Asset Team of the City of Melbourne (CoM) identified the need to review and develop a more effective approach to asset valuation and renewal planning based on level of service requirements and industry best practice.
Redland City Council
Xyst were commissioned to undertake a review and development of Redland City Council’s open space levels of service, which included on site user survey and performance assessment.
Napier City Council
Xyst developed a detailed playground maintenance plan for a new playground, detailing warranties and all cyclic maintenance requirements which meet playground safety requirements and standards.
Gore District Council
Xyst assisted Gore District Council in the preparation of a LCFG application to co-fund the Stage 2 development of Tulloch Park in Mataura.
Marlborough District Council
A comprehensive review of the existing contract structure to make it more cost effective and efficent.
Central Hawkes Bay District Council
Xyst conducted a field assessment and site analysis on Coronation Park in Waipawa and made recommendations and strategies for CPTED improvements. Xyst also undertook a site visit to Russell Park and provided suggested CPTED amendments to the staged draft Master Plan.
Horowhenua District Council
Xyst undertook a site visit and reviewed the existing cemetery interment documentation against who is actually interred onsite, by viewing and matching plot information with each headstone to determine a true data source of interment information.
Invercargill City Council
A review of the current and previous financials to determine the viability of the operation and benchmark against commercial models, by reviewing the cost of production and supply rates to determine the nursery’s strategic future within Invercargill City Council Parks business unit.