Projects

With experience and expertise across the spectrum of creating, managing and maintaining outdoor spaces, Xyst has had a big impact on communities throughout New Zealand, Australia and Canada.

Feel free to browse through the case studies below to find out how we have helped council, local government and other people working in the public sector to find solutions for projects.

Latrobe City
Guidelines have been developed to support and guide the establishment of Community Gardens within the City
Bass Coast Shire
Xyst in partnership with Emerge Ltd developed a Tracks and Trails Strategy with the aim of creating a trail network that “offered a connected and accessible trail network that supports active and healthy communities, showcases and protects the natural environment and encourages increased visitation to the region.”
Mackenzie District Council
The provision of a complete Parks, Facilities and Places management service on behalf of the Mackenzie District Council.
Bay Oval Trust
Xyst researched, specified and procured what is believed to be the first application of LED sports lighting for televised cricket in the world.
Marlborough District Council
Xyst designed and arranged installation of decorative and pedestrian lighting for the important Picton Foreshore Reserve.
Queenstown Lakes District Council
We prepared the first multi-agency strategy which promoted the sustainable use of our environment for visitor and community experiences through well managed, coordinated and responsible camping in the district.
TRC Tourism
We worked with TRC Tourism to develop the Coastal Pacific Trail Feasibility Assessment following an earthquake in late 2016, which had presented a potential opportunity to develop a cycle trail from Picton in the Marlborough region to Kaikoura in northern Canterbury.
Invercargill City Council
A comprehensive review of cemetery and crematorium operation procedures to ensure best practice and legal compliance.
Gore District Council
Xyst assisted the Council improve cemetery management at the Gore District Council by undertaking a review of their cemetery operations and process.