
Calving Units More Efficient & Profitable Thanks To New Farm Bridge
Case StudyThe grass can be greener on the other side but sometimes it takes a bridge to get there.
Building a bridge is a daunting prospect if you don’t know where to start. Over-engineering a bridge can be costly but under-engineering one creates a big safety and compliance risk. Choosing the right materials and loading requirements for your site and knowing how to navigate and streamline the consent and installation process, is the key to success.
We know bridge construction inside and out, including all the rules and regulations. We’ll take care of every aspect – leave it to us.
Know what you’re getting and what it will cost. We’re upfront and honest so your project won’t become a bottomless pit.
Our bridges suit your unique site and are built to last. They’ll safely carry the load required and meet and often exceed your council’s requirements to give you confidence in the event of flooding.
We make the process seamless and tailored to the unique needs of the farming industry. Whether you’re looking for a practical DIY kitset bridge to improve access on your farm or a fully managed solution, we’re here to help. Our goal is to deliver efficient, durable solutions that enhance your farm’s productivity and add long-term value to your operations.
Quicker than you think! In as little as five months you could have a new bridge in place. Our bridge building timeline answers all your questions so you can plan ahead.
Bridge It NZ is an award-winning company that has delivered hundreds of bridges for Kiwi farmers since 2009. We understand the need to balance longevity and climate change considerations with affordable and practical solutions.
We work hard not to over or under-engineer our bridges – it’s about getting it just right, and fitting in with your daily farm operations so there’s minimal disruption.
We excel at delivering hassle-free bridge projects on time and on budget. You’ll gain an asset that adds tremendous value to your farm and leaves a legacy to benefit future generations.
The grass can be greener on the other side but sometimes it takes a bridge to get there.
A small timber bridge on a Horohoro dairy farm was swept away by flood waters in 2018, preventing its Māori landowners from accessing six hectares of valuable land southwest of Rotorua.
When a farm bridge is in a less than ideal location, it creates all sorts of headaches.