Wellington College is one of Programmed Property Service’s most iconic customers in New Zealand’s Wellington region where our Porirua office provides you the responsive, high-quality service of a local team and the strength of a national network.
Programmed Property Services Wellington Office
Programmed Wellington – Your Trusted Partner for Commercial Painting and Open Space in NZ North
Commercial Painting
The Programmed Property Services office in Wellington has locally based painters and project management teams who can help you with interior and exterior painting projects. We strive to provide excellence and top-notch results with commercial painting in Wellington.
Key Projects for Commercial Painting in Wellington
- Wellington College
- Royal Wellington Golf Club
- Samuel Marden Collegiate
- Old Government Buildings
- Wharekauhau Country Estate
- Hutt International Boys School
- Department of Conservation
- Interislander Ferry’s
- West Plaza Hotel
- Todd Business Park
- Upper Hutt Club
Meet the Commercial Painting team in Wellington
Our Wellington team comprises of Dean Robertson – Project Manager, Rod Pittams – Business Development Manager, and Dave Davies – Business Development Manager.
Rod has been with Programmed since 2011 and has 25 years industry knowledge in painting and sales. Rod oversees our sales delivery and customer experience. Rod’s key strengths are in developing long-term customer relationships through excellent communication and solution-based proposals.
Dean has been with Programmed since 1994 and has 35 years industry knowledge in painting and project management. A tradesman painter himself, Dean oversees our trade staff employees ensuring quality, safety and customer satisfaction. Dean’s key strengths are in developing long-term customer relationships through excellent Project Management and communication. Along with his directly employed trades team, Dean is focused on delivering customer satisfaction in a safe and professional manner.
Dave has been with Programmed since 2023 and has 20 years industry knowledge in painting and sales. Dave contributes to our customer experience through professionally scoped and solution based proposals. Dave’s key strengths are in developing relationships though customer centric and solution-based proposals.
The team handles commercial painting and open space projects in the Greater Wellington Region, including the Kapiti Coast and lower Wairarapa. If you’re looking for a dependable property services partner in Wellington to maintain your facilities and assets, contact the team below.
Contact Rod Direct On:
- P: 04 237 4810
- M: 021 956 743
- Email: rod.pittams@programmed.co.nz
Open Space and Grounds Maintenance
Our Wellington office delivers top-notch open space and grounds maintenance services for commercial spaces, as well as managing brand rollouts.
Whether you’re looking to maintain your green spaces with consistent horticulture and turf care or ensure your signage and brand capture attention, our expert team will make sure your property always looks its finest. From design to maintenance, we provide customised solutions that align with your budget and vision.
Meet the Open Space and Grounds Maintenance team in Wellington
Our Wellington Open Space Team comprises of Chris Hamblin, Regional Manager, Nick Dear, Project Manager.
Chris is a hands-on leader with strong trade roots and over 10 years in grounds maintenance. He manages a national, directly employed team delivering safe, reliable services across New Zealand. Known for practical problem-solving and strong client relationships, Chris ensures contracts are delivered to a high standard.
Nick is a practical, solutions-focused Project Manager with strong experience delivering open space contracts. He manages teams and projects ensuring safe, high-quality outcomes. Known for his reliable, calm approach, Nick builds strong client relationships.
Contact Chris Direct On:
P: 04 237 4810
M: 0275 622 339
Email: chris.hamblin@programmed.co.nz
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