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(IQP) List Registered Within the East Coast Region Independent Qualified Persons (IQP) List Registered within the East Coast Region Incorporating the following Councils Hastings District Council 207 Lyndon Road East, Private Bag 9002, Hastings. Ph (06) 8715000, Fax (06) 8715115 Wairoa District Council Queen Street, PO Box 54, Wairoa. Ph (06) 8387309, Fax (06) 8388874 Gisborne District Council Fitzherbert Street, PO Box 747, Gisborne. Ph (06) 8672049, Fax (06) 8678076 Central Hawke’s Bay District Council 28-32 Ruataniwha Street, PO Box 127, Waipawa. Ph (06) 8578060, Fax (06) 8577179 Napier City Council Hastings Street, Private Bag 6010, Napier. Ph (06) 8357579, Fax (06) 8357574 Page 1 of 31 Last Update: 6 August 2021 No. Name Features Expiry Date Phone Numbers Contact Details 1 PEDERSEN Kim 8 – Lifts Sep 2021 P: (06) 8436010 Tech Elevator Company Ltd E: [email protected] PO Box 869 NAPIER 14 CRISP Murray 9 – Air Conditioning Systems June 2022 P: (06) 8677935 Eastland Refrigeration F: (06) 8673830 112 Roebuck Road E: [email protected] Gisborne 4010 18 BROOM Murray 2 – Emergency Warning Systems (Testing Only) Nov 2021 P: (07) 8341877 WSP New Zealand LImited 9 – Mechanical Ventilation or Air Conditioning Systems M: 027 4518868 Private Bag 3057 14/1– Emergency Power Systems E: [email protected] HAMILTON 3240 14/2 – Signs for SS1-13 15/2 - Final Exits 15/3 - Fire Separations 15/4 - Signs for facilitating Evacuation 15/5 - Smoke Separations 21 WEEKS Kim 1 – Automatic System for Fire Suppression Sep 2021 P: (06) 8433482 Almak Limited 2 – Emergency Warning Systems C: 021 666982 42 Herrick Street 3 – Electromagnetic or Automatic Doors F: (06) 8433482 PO Box 4246 4 – Emergency Lighting Systems E: [email protected] NAPIER 6 – Riser Mains 7 – Automatic Back-flow Preventors 13 – Smoke Control Systems 14 – Emergency Power Systems 15/2 - Final Exits 15/3 - Fire Separations 15/4 - Signs for Communicating Evacuation 15/5 - Smoke Separations Signs Means of Escape Safety Barriers Access & Facilities for DAP Fire Hose Reels 24 MATAIRANGI Errol 1 – Automatic System for Fire Suppression Dec 2020 P: (06) 8352260 Electrotech Controls Ltd 2 – Emergency Warning Systems P: (06) 8731001 PO Box 3016 3 – Electromagnetic or Automatic Doors M: 021 482572 NAPIER 4 – Emergency Lighting Systems E: [email protected] 6 – Riser Mains Page 2 of 31 Last Update: 6 August 2021 14 – Emergency Power Systems 15 – Systems Associated with Means of Escape 15a- Systems for Communicating Evacuation 15b – Final Exits 15c – Fire Separations 15d – Signs for Communicating Evacuation 15e – Smoke Separation Signs Means of Escape Safety Barriers Access & Facilities for DAP Fire Hose Reels 32 McIVOR Michael 9 – Air Conditioning Systems Sep 2021 P: (06) 8788002 Hawkes Bay Refrigeration Ltd 11 – Laboratory Fume Cupboards C: 027 2300346 PO Box 358 13 – Smoke Control Systems E: [email protected] HASTINGS 39 WALL Russell 1 – Automatic System for Fire Suppression Sep 2021 E: [email protected] PO Box 8114 2 – Emergency Warning Systems Gardens 3 – Electromagnetic or Automatic Doors DUNEDIN 4 – Emergency Lighting Systems 6 – Riser Mains 11 – Laboratory Fume Cupboards 15/2 – Final exits 15/3 – Fire Separations 15/4 – Signs for facilitating evacuation 40 SMITH Philip 9 – Air Conditioning Systems Aug 2021 P: (09) 636 0663 PO Box 74227 11- Laboratory Fume Cupboards F: (09) 636 0963 Greenlane E: [email protected] Auckland 1546 60 MESZAROS Istvan 3/1 – Automatic door Dec 2021 P: (04) 5686132 C/O George Taylor Ltd 3/2 – Access controlled doors F: (04) 5686120 PO Box 38413 Wellington Mail Centre Lower Hutt 5045 62 GOMM Mike 1 – Automatic System for Fire Suppression Mar 2022 P: (06) 2810211 Elite Fire Protection ltd 6 – Riser Mains C: 021 984231 PO Box 2105 E: [email protected] GISBORNE 4040 63 BELCHER Ralph (Bill) 7 – Automatic Back-flow Preventors Feb 2022 P: (06) 5611005 AHI Carrier (NZ) Limited 9 – Air Conditioning/Mechanical Ventilation Systems F: (06) 8439379 PO Box 3254 11 – Laboratory Fume Cupboards E: [email protected] Hawkes Bay Mail Centre NAPIER 4142 Page 3 of 31 Last Update: 6 August 2021 72 BLUMENTHAL Maurice 2 – Emergency Warning Systems Aug 2021 P: (06) 8777918 PO Box 8075 Means of Escape M: 027 230 4553 HAVELOCK NORTH Safety Barriers F: (06) 8777914 Access & Facilities for DAP E: [email protected] Fire Hose Reels 75 HODSON Andrew 9 – Air Conditioning/Mechanical Ventilation Systems March 2022 P: (06) 8335959 Superchill Limited E: [email protected] 53 Wakefield Street Onekawa Napier 4110 77 McMILLAN Garry 9 – Air Conditioning/Mechanical Ventilation Systems Feb 2022 P: (06) 8447446 McMillan Refrigeration Service P: (06) 8437056 PO Box 3160 C: 027 4423441 Onekawa E: [email protected] NAPIER 81 MACLEOD Leeza 1 – Automatic System for Fire Suppression April 2022 C: 021 440010 HB Building Compliance 2 – Emergency Warning Systems E: [email protected] PO Box 8443 3/1 – Automatic Doors HAVELOCK NORTH 4130 3/2 – Access Controlled Doors 3/3 – Interfaced Fire or Smoke Doors or Windows 4 – Emergency Lighting Systems 14/1 – Emergency Power Systems 14/2 – Signs for 1-13 15/2 - Final Exits 15/3 - Fire Separations 15/4 - Signs for Communicating Evacuation 155 - Smoke Separations 90 DEVINE Michael 7 – Automatic Back-flow Preventors Dec 2021 P: (06) 8433361 11 Taradale Road C: 021 613312 Marewa E: NAPIER [email protected] 91 TUNBRIDGE Barry 2 – Emergency Warning Systems Oct 2021 P: (06) 8785919 Fire Guard Enterprises Ltd 3 – Electromagnetic or Automatic Doors C: 027 4453120 PO Box 15062 4 – Emergency Lighting Systems E: [email protected] 8 Walton Place 14 – Emergency Power Systems Flaxmere Signs HASTINGS 15 – Systems Associated with Means of Escape 15a - Spoken Communication for Evacuation 15b - Final Exits 15c - Fire Separations 15d - Signs for Communicating Evacuation Page 4 of 31 Last Update: 6 August 2021 15e - Smoke Separations 99 SKEWS Chris 1 – Automatic System for Fire Suppression Nov 2021 P: (07) 3487532 Bay Building Compliance Management 2 – Emergency Warning Systems F: (07) 3487523 PO Box 5130 3 – Electromagnetic or Automatic Doors C: 021 776329 ROTORUA 4 – Emergency Lighting Systems E: [email protected] 5 – Escape Route Pressurisation System 6 – Riser Mains 7 – Automatic Back-flow Preventors 8 – Lifts 9 – Air Conditioning Systems 11 – Laboratory Fume Cupboards 12 – Audio Loops 13 – Smoke Control Systems 14 – Emergency Power Systems 15 – Systems Associated with Means of Escape 15a - Spoken Communication for Evacuation 15b - Final Exits 15c - Fire Separations 15d - Signs for Communicating Evacuation 15e - Smoke Separations Signs Means of Escape Safety Barriers Access & Facilities for DAP Fire Hose Reels 102 CHRISTIANSEN Laurie 1 – Automatic System for Fire Suppression Feb 2022 P: (09) 428 7048 PO Box 77 2 – Emergency Warning Systems F: (09) 428 7147 Morrinsville 3340 3/3 – Interfaced Fire or Smoke Doors or Windows E: [email protected] 4 – Emergency Lighting Systems 5 – Escape Route Pressurisation System 6 – Riser Mains 14/2– Signs for SS1-13 15b - Final Exits 15c - Fire Separations 15d - Signs for Facilitating Evacuation 15e - Smoke Separations Signs Means of Escape Safety Barriers Page 5 of 31 Last Update: 6 August 2021 Access & Facilities for DAP Fire Hose Reels 120 ABERCROMBIE Ralph 8/1 – Passenger Carrying Lifts Feb 2022 P: (09) 4805528 Vertans Lift Surveys & Certification Ltd 8/2 – Service Lifts F: (09) 4805529 PO Box 303261 8/3 – Escalator & Moving Walks E: [email protected] North Harbour W: www.vertranslifts.co.nz Auckland 0751 138 RIGBY Murray 7 – Automatic Back-flow Preventors June 2022 P: (06) 8432474 Laser Plumbing Fire Hose Reels F: (06) 8432478 PO Box 4034 E: [email protected] NAPIER 154 SIMMISS John 7 – Automatic Back-flow Preventors November P: (06) 8774477 Simmiss Plumbing 2021 F: (06) 8774485 81 Havelock Road C: 021 2417575 Havelock North 4130 E: [email protected] 156 COOK David 3/1 – Automatic Doors April 2022 C: 021 615011 APMS Ltd 3/2 – Access Controlled Doors E: [email protected] 92 Owhiro Bay Parade 3/3 – Interfaced Fire or Smoke Doors or Windows Owhiro Bay 4 – Emergency Lighting Systems Wellington 6023 6 – Riser Mains 7 – Automatic Back-flow Preventors 9 – Air Conditioning Systems 11 – Laboratory Fume Cupboards 14/1 – Emergency Power Systems 14/2 – Signs for SS1-13 15/2 - Final Exits 15/3 - Fire Separations 15/4 - Signs for Communicating Evacuation 15/5 - Smoke Separations Fire Hose Reels 159 HICKEY Frank 1 – Automatic System for Fire Suppression Dec 2021 P: 0800 103473 C/O Fire Equipment Centre 2 – Emergency Warning Systems C: 027 4416636 PO Box 10126 3 – Electromagnetic or Automatic Doors E: [email protected] ROTORUA 4 – Emergency Lighting Systems W: firedesign.net.nz 6 – Riser Mains 14 – Emergency Power Systems 15a - Spoken Communication for Evacuation 15b - Final Exits 15c - Fire Separations 15d - Signs for Communicating Evacuation Page 6 of 31 Last Update: 6 August 2021 15e - Smoke Separations 165 BECKHAM Chris 1 – Automatic System for Fire Suppression October P: 03 9418432 The Lakes 2 – Emergency Warning Systems 2021 E: [email protected] 13/548 Williams Street 3 – Electromagnetic or Automatic Doors RD 1 4 – Emergency Lighting Systems Kaiapoi 7691 5 – Escape Route Pressurisation System 6 – Riser Mains 7 – Automatic Back-flow Preventors 11 – Laboratory Fume Cupboards 13 – Smoke Control Systems 14 – Emergency Power Systems 15 – Systems Associated with Means of Escape 15a - Spoken Communication for Evacuation 15b - Final Exits 15c - Fire Separations 15d - Signs for Communicating Evacuation 15e - Smoke Separations
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