Royal HaskoningDHV is pleased to announce the official establishment of its
Aotearoa New Zealand entity as part of its ongoing commitment to environmental enhancement and protection across the Asia-Pacific region.
The new office will be located in Auckland, with plans already underway to grow the team further by the end of year. The company has held a strong presence in the country since 2018; the expansion is part of continued investment in the APAC region with Royal HaskoningDHV aiming to double its local turnover and significantly increase its local headcount by 2026.
This move accompanies a strong growth in climate adaptation projects in locations including Samoa, Fiji, the Marshall Islands and Tuvalu, as well as Australia’s key flood zones and New Zealand’s Waikato and Northland Regions.
The company has already received recognition through awards for its local work, with the Thames-Coromandel Shoreline Management Pathways serving as a cornerstone for the company's portfolio of projects within the country. In collaboration with the local council, this project provided adaptation actions for 400 kilometres of the Coromandel Peninsula and included flood modelling and protection design work.
“Over the last few years, we have witnessed the devastating impacts of climate change first hand, and we are committed to helping our clients across New Zealand build their resilience and adapt for the future. Our expansion in the region reaffirms this commitment,” said Sian John, Royal HaskoningDHV’s Director of New Zealand.