Tripp Andrews
Tripp Andrews is an Auckland-based civil engineering consultancy providing professional civil engineering services for land development, subdivision and infrastructure projects.
Our civil engineers deliver practical, council-compliant solutions across infrastructure design, stormwater disposal, earthworks, roading and flood assessment, with director-level involvement on every project.
We support residential, commercial and mixed-use developments across Auckland and Waikato, combining deep local knowledge with integrated planning and surveying expertise to keep projects moving from concept through to construction.
At Tripp Andrews, all civil engineering projects involve direct oversight from the company’s directors and senior engineers. This ensures experienced judgment informs every stage of a project — from early feasibility and consent strategy through to construction monitoring and final certification.
Learn more about our leadership and approach on the About Tripp Andrews.
Our civil engineers provide end-to-end civil engineering support for land development projects across Auckland, delivering practical, council-compliant solutions from initial design through to construction and certification.
Infrastructure design involves planning and coordinating services such as stormwater, wastewater, utilities and access to support safe, functional development. Our civil engineers ensure infrastructure layouts respond to site conditions while meeting Auckland Council standards and long-term performance requirements.
Earthworks and sediment control design manages cut and fill volumes while reducing erosion and sediment runoff during construction. These plans are typically required for council approval and help protect waterways, neighbouring properties and downstream environments.
Roading and right-of-way design includes vehicle access, pavement design, drainage and turning requirements for residential and subdivision developments. Our civil engineers ensure access solutions are safe, durable and compliant with local transport standards.
Stormwater disposal design manages surface water runoff through systems such as soakage, detention tanks and controlled discharge. Our civil engineers design solutions that reduce flood risk, protect downstream infrastructure and meet council requirements.
Flood and inundation reporting uses hydraulic and hydrological modelling to assess flood risk on a site. These reports support development feasibility and help councils determine appropriate mitigation measures and design constraints.
Construction monitoring ensures civil works are built in accordance with approved engineering plans and specifications. Our civil engineers inspect works on site to reduce compliance risk and support smooth project delivery.
Contract management involves supporting tender processes, assessing variations and monitoring construction progress. Our civil engineers help manage risk, costs and compliance during the construction phase of a project.
Building consent support includes preparing engineering documentation and responding to council queries. Our civil engineers help ensure designs meet regulatory requirements and progress efficiently through the consent process.
Integrated services reduce risk and improve outcomes. At Tripp Andrews, civil engineers work alongside in-house planners and surveyors to ensure land, consent strategy and engineering design are aligned from the outset.
Our civil engineers have supported a wide range of Auckland development projects, delivering practical, council-compliant engineering solutions that respond to real site conditions, regulatory requirements and construction constraints. This experience informs how we design infrastructure that works — not just on paper, but on site.

Civil engineering, planning and surveying support for a multi-unit residential development.

Engineering design and project support for a rural-to-residential plan change.



Engineering and surveying support for a medium-density residential development.
Most Auckland developments require civil engineering input as part of a resource or building consent. This typically includes engineered plans, infrastructure reports and compliance documentation.
Early involvement helps avoid delays and unexpected compliance issues.
If you’re planning a development or need practical civil engineering advice, our Auckland civil engineering team can assess your site and guide your next steps.