FarmBuild Limited
Building Construction in Christchurch
www.farmbuild.co.nz
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7 Holt Place. Christchurch, Canterbury.Are you the owner or manager of this company?
What you should know about FarmBuild Limited
While other building companies will use city foremen and contractors who are accustomed only to residential and commercial projects, everybody in the FarmBuild team is a rural building specialist. Staying on top of modern farming practices is integral to FarmBuild’s process and its ability to give every client their desired outcome. In 1939, George Gregg, a farm owner himself, was a pioneering builder of some of Canterbury’s rural housing, homesteads, and woolsheds that still exist today. Bruce Gregg started his apprenticeship with his father at age 15, building a house on Yaldhurst Road.
Bruce’s speciality became woolsheds as he took over the business, and he completed jobs as far away as the Chatham Islands and rural New South Wales, Australia. Following the familial footsteps, Colin Gregg also began his apprenticeship with Bruce, his father as a young teenager. Today, Colin has built upon his family’s history and now owns and runs two businesses from Christchurch A rural building specialist firm FarmBuild, incepted in 2011, and an architectural housing company, Gregg Builders. Patrick McCarthy went into business with Colin in 2011, and is now Managing Director of FarmBuild South, which covers all of Central Otago and the Southland area.
Colin Gregg Managing Director of FarmBuild, Colin Gregg began his apprenticeship with his father, Bruce Gregg, at age 15. He has built on his family’s hard work to grow FarmBuild into the success it is today. Patrick McCarthy Hailing from a farm in Central Otago, Patrick McCarthy has been working with the Gregg family since 200, where he began as a carpenter. Patrick went into business with Colin in 2011 and now as the Managing Director of Central Otago based FarmBuild South, serving the lower half of the South Island. Tom Southen Now as head foreman and project manager, Tom joined Farmbuild in 2011 where he began his apprenticeship.
This led him to winning the Registered Master Builders’ Apprentice of the Year in 2014, both in the national and Canterbury region awards. Katey Gregg Colin’s wife, Katey Gregg, has managed the istration side of FarmBuild for 20 years. Deanna McCarthy From a Wanaka farming family, Deanna has a Bachelor of Commerce in Agriculture and experience working on sheep, beef, and dairy farms. She now lives and works with her husband Patrick running day to day operations on Patrick’s family farm, and manages the istration side of the FarmBuild South.
Coming from a building family herself, she understands the processes, pressures, and people involved
In 1939, George Gregg, a farm owner himself, was a pioneering builder of some of Canterbury’s rural housing, homesteads, and woolsheds that still exist today. Bruce Gregg started his apprenticeship with his father at age 15, building a house on Yaldhurst Road. Bruce’s speciality became woolsheds as he took over the business, and he completed jobs as far away as the Chatham Islands and rural New South Wales, Australia. Following the familial footsteps, Colin Gregg also began his apprenticeship with Bruce, his father as a young teenager.
Today, Colin has built upon his family’s history and now owns and runs two businesses from Christchurch A rural building specialist firm FarmBuild, incepted in 2011, and an architectural housing company, Gregg Builders. Patrick McCarthy went into business with Colin in 2011, and is now Managing Director of FarmBuild South, which covers all of Central Otago and the Southland area
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