With Fonterra among our valued customers, we proudly serve the Auckland and Northland regions from our Whangarei office. Your property benefits from the reliability of a national provider and the attention to detail that only a local team can deliver.
Programmed Property Services Northland Office
Programmed Whangarei – Your Trusted Partner for Commercial Painting in NZ North
Commercial Painting
Working across education, healthcare, strata, and commercial environments, we deliver dependable commercial painting solutions. Our skilled team uses industry-leading materials and processes to ensure minimal disruption and consistent, high-quality finishes.
Key Projects for Commercial Painting in Whangarei
- Due Drop Events Centre
- Dilworth College, Junior and Rural campuses
- DB Breweries
- NZ Sugar
- NDHB – Whangarei Hospital
- Fonterra Kauri
Meet the Commercial Painting team in Whangarei
Lorne Kyd – Regional Manager
Lorne is an experienced and forward-thinking Manager who joined the business in 2020. Lorne has 20+ years of industry knowledge spanning across the building and construction sectors. He currently has direct responsibility for our Northland operations and overlooks the Upper North Island from Cape Reinga to Taupo.
A real passion for people both internally and externally drives his desire for a Zero Harm culture where health and safety are at the forefront of everything that we do.
Get in touch with Lorne for your commercial painting needs.
Contact Lorne Direct On:
- D: +6495267181
- M: +64 27 246 0406
- Email: Lorne.Kyd@programmed.co.nz
Other services we offer:
Aside from commercial painting, Programmed Whangarei can provide you with tailored solutions in the following areas:
- Open Space Maintenance – Open Space in Whangarei redefines the outdoor experience by delivering safe, vibrant, and sustainable environments. Our services—ranging from turf care to golf, landscaping, play spaces, and water systems—are built around the unique needs of communities.
View our recent projects
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