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Nick Herangi

Nick Herangi

Nick is well-known for his expertise in successfully delivering demanding and intricate projects within strict timelines and upholding exceptional quality standards. Having served as both Project Manager and Contract Manager for some of our more challenging projects, he has consistently demonstrated his proficiency.

With a remarkable talent for building strong client connections, Nick consistently goes above and beyond to ensure that projects not only meet client expectations but also fulfill all contractual obligations. Nick has been a key member of our team from 2002.

  • “These premises were designed to reflect values and place of Te Taitokerau. From the outset Legacy took the time to understand what our values were on this project. The result was work practises that aligned with the tikanga of the Whangārei Māori Land Court. Legacy bought a kaupapa that is evident in the mauri of the premises”.

    Nicole Dannhauser - Ministry of Justice Property Project Manager

  • Many contractors claim to understand the standards required for skilled repairs to important heritage buildings, yet few can deliver the standard required. Buildings with fundamental weather tightness failures are a challenge for the most experienced contractors, due to the demands of the current Building Code, and the requirement for a consistently high standard of work. With respect to the above projects, Legacy Construction have demonstrated their capabilities in both of these difficult areas of work.

    Phillip Hartley - MA MRICS Chartered Building Surveyor

  • “Legacy Construction has really experienced personnel. Their guys on site are really proactive at driving things forward rather than waiting until something goes wrong. Where possible they try and foresee issues and, to avoid delays, give consultants advance notice so that they have adequate time to come up with a plan to resolve matters. They are very good at driving a project with regards to programming – and at looking forward and seeking information in advance to keep the work progressing.

    Craig Knox - Consult Quantity Surveyors

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