JRB offers a complete building service offering from initial project consultancy to overall project and consent management. All successful projects start with a great plan built around sound advice backed up with an experienced well connected team, this is what we pride ourselves on. We understand the local regulations and what can be achieved to make sure we maximise value with any new project.
We build new homes with the care, detail, and technical skill needed to make even the most ambitious plans a reality. From elegant family homes to ambitious architectural designs, we approach every project with the same commitment to quality.
We take pride in the details: sharp lines, clean finishes, solid structures. The things you might not notice straight away, but will appreciate every day you’re in the home. Our team is hands-on, practical, and precise. Whether it’s framing complex rooflines, installing high-end materials, or making sure the joinery sits perfectly, craftsmanship sits at the heart of what we do.
We build new homes with the care, detail, and technical skill needed to make even the most ambitious plans a reality. From elegant family homes to ambitious architectural designs, we approach every project with the same commitment to quality.
We take pride in the details: sharp lines, clean finishes, solid structures. The things you might not notice straight away, but will appreciate every day you’re in the home. Our team is hands-on, practical, and precise. Whether it’s framing complex rooflines, installing high-end materials, or making sure the joinery sits perfectly, craftsmanship sits at the heart of what we do.
Starting a new build should be exciting, but it’s often full of questions: Where do I begin? How do I deal with council? Who organises the trades? How do I keep it on budget?
On Waiheke, those questions can feel even bigger. Materials have to come across on the ferry, timelines can shift if you don’t plan well, and local consent rules can slow everything down. That’s where we step in.
Starting a new build should be exciting, but it’s often full of questions: Where do I begin? How do I deal with council? Who organises the trades? How do I keep it on budget?
On Waiheke, those questions can feel even bigger. Materials have to come across on the ferry, timelines can shift if you don’t plan well, and local consent rules can slow everything down. That’s where we step in.