Shotover Engineering (2001) Ltd

Physical Address51 Glenda Drive, , Queenstown (map)
Postal AddressPO Box 2274, , Queenstown, 9349
Phone03 442 2114Mobile027 432 1314
Emailinfo@shotoverengineering.co.nzWebsitewww.shotoverengineering.co.nz
Fax03 442 3004ContactNigel Davy

Project Capability

The Project Capability table indicates categorisation of the company in terms of the work it considers it can execute technically, and classification of the company in terms of the maximum size of project contract that it has previously handled.

Heavy industrial plant structures 
Multi storey >3 levels 
Large span portals >30m 
Medium/small span portals
Large span trusswork 
Major tubular steelwork 
Towers 
Architectural metalwork
Frames for machinery, supports for conveyors, ladders and catwalks 
Grandstands and stadia 
Small fabrications
Pedestrian bridges
Short span road or rail bridges <18m 
Long span bridges 
Residential steelwork
Project Tonnageup to 500
Project Contract Valueup to $10,000,000

Note: The steelwork project contract value for a company is intended to give guidance on the size of steelwork contract that has been undertaken; where a project lasted longer than a year, the value is the proportion of the steelwork contract undertaken within a 12 month period. Contract value is primarily steelwork but may include associated works.

Equipment and Services

CNC Beam Line 
CNC Cutting - Oxy, Plasma 
CNC hole drilling or punching 
Crane: Mobile <= 10t 
Crane: mobile > 10t 
Cranes: Overhead <= 5t per bay 
Cranes: Overhead > 5t per bay 
Cutting Mechanical: Saw, Cropper, Guillotine 
Plate Rolling 
Section Rolling 
Welding: Non-Ferrous 
Welding: On-Site 
Welded Beam Line 
Cold Cambering of Beams <450mm deep 
Cold Cambering of Beams <620mm deep 
Steel Erection 
3D Steel Detailing Modelling 
General Steel Detailing 
Wire brush and prime
Grit-blasting and architectural coatings 
Intumescent coatings 

Employment

Shotover Engineering (2001) Ltd offers the following programs:

Gateway school students Work experience school students Modern apprenticeships STAR