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Groundscrews allow installation of a pile foundation in a fraction of the time it takes with other piling methods.

How do you use our Groundscrews?  

Our CodeMark certification allows a simple design process for building consent.

They are an anchor pile to NZ3604. Standard subfloor design is all that is required. For projects outside of 3604, we have multiple design options for cantilever piles, and spot footings with load bearing capacity up to around 150kN, and larger by special order.

We provide a full specification and installation service, including site specific static pile testing, reports and CodeMark declaration for Building Consent.

For large scale developments, small one off houses and decks, or civil engineering projects, especially in areas with sensitive environmental considerations or limited access, the use of StopDigging! groundscrews will massively impact your construction timeline - for the better:

No spoil / mess to clear up.

No excavation inspections.

No weather delays.

Zero construction waste for foundations.

Lower carbon footprint than concrete.

Contact us for project specific information and advice!

Meet the team

David Lamb
David Lamb
StopDigging Gisborne
Heremaia Harris
Heremaia Harris
StopDigging Far North
Shem Robinson
Shem Robinson
StopDigging Northland
Sloan Annand
Sloan Annand
StopDigging Central North Island
Tim Parsons
Tim Parsons
StopDigging BOP
Reuben Morley
Reuben Morley
StopDigging Hawkes Bay
Reuben Christian
Reuben Christian
StopDigging Taranaki
Jeremy Cosgrove
Jeremy Cosgrove
StopDigging South Island
adam scott
adam scott
StopDigging Waiheke
Simon Bargh
Simon Bargh
StopDigging Wellington

Stop Digging
Stop Digging
Stop Digging
At ArchiPro we recognise and acknowledge the existing, original and ancient connection Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples have to the lands and waterways across the Australian continent. We pay our respects to the elders past and present. We commit to working together to build a prosperous and inclusive Australia.