BGE is a member of LIANZ and has personnel with the appropriate technical skills to provide skills in all facets of this contract. This may include the engagement of suitably qualified sub contractors where appropriate or necessary.
Establishment
Excavation
Drainage
Retaining walls
Concrete construction
Paving
Rock work
Carpentry
Arboriculture
Horticultural
Renovation
Irrigation
Turf Culture
Project supervision
BGE has an excellent track record in a variety of conditions and environments winter and summer in residential, commercial and rural situations.
It is our intention to bring all of the above experience to this project through the personnel proposed.
MANAGEMENT SKILLS
Brett Garea manages the overall operations of the company. His main function being the maximisation of staff, resources and sub-contractors to the advantage of the prospective client.
He has extensive experience in Horticulture and Turfculture having qualifications in both disciplines. He has also had appointments dealing with both areas of expertise.
His position at North Shore City Council involved all areas of Sportsfield Management, Maintenance, Development, Administration, Contract Specification, Tender Evaluation, Contract Implementation and Monitoring. He was awarded the NZPRA Superfield Award in 1992 – A national award recognising outstanding achievement, administration and innovation within the Turf Industry.
The job also required significant involvement with the general public – both sporting and passive. A high degree of discretion is required along with an appreciation for public opinion and public relations.
In addition to the above he has spent most of his career managing staff, most of whom have qualified in their chosen field and are succeeding in their endeavours. He has superior organisational skills which is paramount in this type of operation. During his time with North Shore City Council he was involved in the introduction of radical change (Contract Maintenance). This has forced a massive change to the traditional work ethic within the local body structure.