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IQP Register(PDF, 350KB) IQP Reference Sheet - Whanganui District C+A1:X3ouncil SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS SS1 SS2 12/1 12/2 13/1 13/2 13/3 14/1 14/2 15/1 15/2 15/3 15/4 15/5 SS 4 SS 5 SS 6 SS 7 SS 9 SS 10 SS 11 SS 3/1 SS 3/2 SS 3/3 SS 8/1 SS 8/2 SS 8/3 IQP NO. EXPIRY DATE COMPANY NAME COMPANY ADDRESS CONTACT PERSON E-MAIL ADDRESS Signs beams windows Final exits Riser mains Riser Audio loops Service Lifts Service Fire Fire Separation Smoke curtains Smoke Passenger Lifts Passenger Automatic doorsAutomatic warning systems Smoke Separations Smoke facilitate evacuation facilitate conditioning systems Natural smoke control smoke Natural Access controlled doors Access Mechanical smoke control smoke Mechanical Automatic systems for fire systems Automatic Emergency power systems Emergency Laboratory fume cupboardsfume Laboratory Building units maintenance Mechanical ventilationMechanical or air Emergency lightingEmergency systems Escalators and moving Escalators walks FM radio systems and infrared FM radio systems Systems for communication to Systems Automatic back-flowAutomatic preventers Automatic or manual emergency or Automatic manual emergency Interfaced fire of smoke doorsof fire or Interfaced smoke suppression eg. systems Sprinker Signs forms part of means of escape Signs ofofpart escape forms means Escape route pressurisation systems route pressurisation Escape 63 28-Feb-23 Alliance Fire & Security Ltd PO Box 38-026, Wellington Mail Centre, Lower Hutt 5045 Stewart Neal admin@alliancefs.co.nz • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 91 10-Feb-23 Fume Cert Limited 39 Denton Road, RD 1, Levin 5571 Shaun Morse shaun@fumecert.co.nz • 458 9-Feb-23 Property Broker Compliance Ltd PO Box 5004 Palmerston North Dave Coender davec@propertybrokers.co.nz • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 119 3-Feb-23 Gahan Energy Limited PO Box 45104, Lower Hutt 5042 Brian Anthony Gahan office@gahanenergy.co.nz • • 90 28-Jan-23 Controlled Building Services Limited PO Box 14602, Kilbirnie, Wellington 6241 Michael Irvine accounts@controlledbuildingservices.co.nz • • • 566 5-Jan-23 Palmers Backflow Services 546 No 2 Line, RD 2, Whanganui 4572 Malcolm J Palmer malcolm@palmersbackflowservices.nz • 428 5-Jan-23 A B Kidd Ltd 205 Guyton Street Whanganui 4500 Andrew Kidd robyn@abkidd.co.nz • • 45 6-Nov-22 Phillips Electrical 6 Indus Street Wanganui Dale Bloomfield dale.electrician@gmail.com • • • • • • • • • • • • • 87 30-Oct-22 Monarch Advanced Air Systems Ltd 694 Tremaine Avenue, Palmerston North 4414 Timothy John Walton office@monarch.net.nz • 515 26-Oct-22 BWOF Consultants Ltd 146 Knights Road, Lower Hutt, Wellington 5010 Ravindra K Alwis ravi@bwofc.co.nz • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 115 25-Oct-22 Kodum Ltd PO Box 8589 Symonds Street Auckland 1010 Matthew James Lord matthew.lord@kodum.co.nz • • 118 18-Oct-22 Fire Security Services 2016 Ltd PO Box 2184, Stortford Lodge, Hastings 4153 Eugene Swanepoel eugenes@firesecurity.co.nz • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 73 3-Oct-22 Chubb New Zealand PO Box 3053, Hawkes Bay Mail Centre, Napier 4110 Michael Baldwin mike.baldwin@chubb.co.nz • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 104 2-Oct-22 AP Plumbing & Gasfitting Limited 7 Rotherham Street, Aramoho, Whanganui 4500 Andrew Palmer andrewpalmer@xtra.co.nz • 511 28-Sep-22 Seetal Spraybooths 20 Huia Road, Otahuhu, Auckland 1062 Terry Graham Blake seetalcompliancing@xtra.co.nz • 509 12-Sep-22 Envirosafe Refrigeration & A/C Ltd PO Box 1577 Palmerston North Robert Gardner enviro@xtra.co.nz • 56 9-Sep-22 The Building Solutions Group Ltd PO Box 1795 Palmerston North Peter Shelton peter@tbsg.co.nz • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 508 25-Aug-22 Nationwide Fire Protection Ltd PO Box 12653, Wellington Jeff Ward jeff@nzrd.co.nz • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 114 20-Aug-22 Aon New Zealand PO Box 84260, Westgate, Auckland 0657 Stephen De Brouwer angela.gombert@aon.com 103 28-Jul-22 AME Electrical Limited PO Box 7138, Whanganui 4541 Simon Ian Brown simon@soundelectrical.co.nz • • • 507 13-Jul-22 Vertrans Associates Ltd PO Box 300302 Albany Auckland 0752 Murray Barr murray@vertrans.co.nz • • • 102 4-Jul-22 Tony Boerboom PO Box 1799, Palmerston North 4440 Tony Boerboom tony.boerboom@maxtarr.co.nz • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 98 23-Jun-22 Compliance Consultants Ltd 2 Biron Place, Stratford, Taranaki 4332 Christopher Bint chris.bint@compliance.co.nz • • • • • • • • • • • • 57 24-May-22 Strong Electrical Ltd PO Box 931 Wanganui Micheal Newland mike@strongelectrical.co.nz • • • • • • • • • • • 399 11-May-22 Whiteout HVAC Design 1480 Turakina Valley Road, RD 11, Whanganui 4581 Gilbert Jellyman gilbert@whiteout.nz • • • • • 64 30-Apr-22 Strong Electrical Ltd PO Box 931 Wanganui Anthony Davis admin@strongelectrical.co.nz • • • 100 21-Apr-22 RFS Fire & Building Compliance 37 Wilson Street, Wanganui 4540 Mark Peter Wilburn • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 74 21-Apr-22 Alliance Fire & Security Ltd Unit C,25 Peterkin Street, Taita, Lower Hutt 5019 Bevan Laracy info@alliancefs.co.nz • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 86 6-Apr-22 Digs-B-Services PO Box 4049 Whanganui 4541 Ian S Bullock isbabull@xtra.co.nz • 99 29-Mar-22 Wormald NZ Ltd (Wormald) c/- Johnson Controls, Unit 12/903 Tremaine Avenue, Roslyn, Palmerston North 4414 Richard Ellis Streat charlotte.norman@jci.com • • 600 10-Mar-22 Anfield Building Services PO Box 40929 Upper Hutt 5140 Brian Francis Green brian@anfieldservices.com • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 97 3-Mar-22 Argest Building & Compliance 19 Battersea Place, Roslyn, Palmerston North 4414 Matthew John Carlyle mcarlyle@argest.com • • • • • • • • • • • • • 128 1-Mar-22 Max Refrigeration PO Box 4090 Whanganui 4541 Ryan Thomas maxheatpumps@gmail.com • 499 24-Feb-22 Independent Lift Inspections 109 Messines Rd Karori Wellington 6012 Barry Pole • • • 84 24-Feb-22 Elite Services Limited PO Box 50530 Porirua 5240 David Charles Formstone service@e-s.co.nz • • • • • • 615 20-Feb-22 FireWise Ltd 153 Walkers Rd, RD7 Longburn Palmerston North 4477 Roger Murrow firewise@xtra.co.nz • • • • • • • • • • • • 39 15-Feb-22 Wormald NZ Ltd (Wormald) c/- Johnson Controls, Unit 12/903 Tremaine Avenue, Roslyn, Palmerston North 4414 Philip Morris philip.morris@jci.com • • • • • • • • • • • • • 123 2-Feb-22 RCR Infrastructure Limited 2 Union Street Petone Lower Hutt 5012 William Spratt william.spratt@rcrnz.co.nz • • 747 27-Jan-22 Derek Young 18 Totara Street Wanganui Derek Young • • • • • • 112 23-Jan-22 Dennis Fowler Electrical & Refrigeration 10 Pacific Place, Gonville, Whanganui 4500 Steven Dennis Fowler dfelectrical@xtra.co.nz • • 127 15-Dec-21 Fonko NZ Ltd 13/4 Tyers Road, Ngauranga, Wellington 6035 William Brett Maguire william@fonko.co.nz • 31 29-Nov-21 Adrian Barnes Electricians Limited PO Box 4140 Wanganui Adrian Barnes info@abelect.co.nz • • • • • • • • 124 17-Nov-21 Fire Security Services Ltd PO Box 38241, Wellington Mail Services, Lower Hutt 5045 Lance Taylor lancet@firesecurity.co.nz • • • • • 125 17-Nov-21 McAlpine Hussmann PO Box 33198, Petone, Wellington 5012 Lee Lightfoot lee.lightfoot@hussmann.com • • 126 17-Nov-21 Alliance Fire & Security Ltd PO Box 38-026, Wellington Mail Centre, Lower Hutt 5045 Shanan Philip Marsden shanan@alliancefs.co.nz • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 71 16-Nov-21 Phillips Electrical 6 Indus Street Wanganui Michael Niewenhuis • • • • • • • • • • • 35 1-Nov-21 Strong Electrical Ltd PO Box 931 Wanganui Colin Gibson firewatchwanganui@xtra.co.nz • • • • • • • 70 30-Oct-21 Clean Room Systems International Ltd PO Box 74227 Greenlane, Auckland Philip Smith • • 498 17-Oct-21 Phillips Electrical 6 Indus Street Wanganui Jeffrey Phillips • • • • 497 17-Oct-21 JS Beaumont 240 Cole Road RD 6 Palmerston North JS Beaumont beaumontj2242@yahoo.co.nz • • • • • • 52 15-Oct-21 Commercial Door Services Ltd PO Box 9045 Christchurch Jeffrey Lee • • • 81 14-Oct-21 Chillmax Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Service Ltd PO Box 5168 Palmerston North 4441 Yogendra N Sharma • 50 8-Oct-21 Laser Plumbing Wanganui PO Box 5056, Aramoho, Wanganui 4542 Kaden Clark k.clark@laserplumbing.co.nz • 109 1-Oct-21 Aotea Security (NZ) Ltd PO Box 730, Taranaki Mail Centre, New Plymouth 4340 Krishneel Chetty kris.chetty@aoteasecurity.co.nz • • • • • • • • • • 75 23-Sep-21 Kodum Ltd PO Box 8589 Symonds Street Auckland 1010 Andrew M Green andrew.green@kodum.co.nz • • 111 19-Sep-21 AHI Carrier (NZ) Ltd Private Bag 92128, Victoria Street West, Auckland 1142 Steve Setterfield steve.setterfield@ahi-carrier.co.nz • • 24 14-Sep-21 Advantage Door Services PO Box 11557 Ellerslie Auckland Gordon Dyer • • • • • • • 34 13-Sep-21 Otis Elevators PO Box 36050 Wellington Mail Centre Wellington 5045 Bernard Hammond Susan.Foon@otis.com • • • • 11 11-Sep-21 Building Compliance IQP Services PO Box 77, Morrinsville 3340 Laurie Christiansen laurie@bciqp.co.nz • • • • • • • • • • 12 11-Sep-21 Assa Abloy Entrance Systems Unit 7/99 Carbine Road, MT Wellington, Auckland 1060 Allan Stanyon sandra.ferguson@assaabloy.com • • • • • 93 6-Sep-21 Laser Plumbing Wanganui PO Box 505, Aramoho, Wanganui 4542 Karl Schlegel • 611 4-Sep-21 Infrastructure Analysis Ltd PO Box 80044 Riccarton Christchurch Lyall Senior • • • • 110 30-Aug-21 Advantage Door Services PO Box 11557 Ellerslie Auckland 1042 Mathys Johannes Grotius action@advantagedoors.co.nz • • • • 488 24-Aug-21 Brad Dunn Plumbing Limited 105 Portal Street Wanganui Brad Dunn oktwogo@hotmail.com • • 122 18-Aug-21 RCR Infrastructure Ltd. 3A May Road, Mt Roskill, Auckland 1041 Frank Xin Shi aklfrank@hotmail.com • 1000 12-Aug-21 Excel Refrigeration PO Box 97 Hawera Stephen Frowde • 33 2-Aug-21 Devon Electrical Limited PO Box 7164 Wanganui David
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