About Us
Belvedere Construction was founded in Tauranga, New Zealand, in 1998 by Managing Director, Trevor Wilkinson. Trevor brought many years of experience in the building and construction industry to develop the Belvedere Group of companies into the thriving businesses they are today. Still located in Tauranga, we now have a national and international focus, which allows us to partner with developers from around New Zealand and beyond.
Today, there are over 25 staff working at Belvedere, all dedicated to providing a high quality service to our clients. We are proud of the reputation we have in the market for delivering projects on time and on budget.
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| The Belvedere Offices, on Burrows Street |
Belvedere Construction’s core values
As a company, we have a very clear set of core values that guide everything we do.
- We pride ourselves on being open and honest in all our business dealings
- We view each project as a collaboration with our clients – our goal is always to have a win-win solution for everyone involved
- We retain a core staff of highly skilled individuals who are all committed to the success of our clients, our company, and their own professional development and achievement
- We maintain tight control over our supply chain through the use of dedicated sub-contractors and supply framework agreements
- We practice open-book accounting procedures on all projects
Our Staff
We believe that happy staff are good staff, and we are committed to making Belvedere a great place to work for all our employees. We provide ongoing training to our staff to ensure that they are able to develop themselves to recognise their potential. We are members of Site Safe, a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to reducing deaths and injuries in construction.
Belvedere in the Community
At Belvedere, we take seriously our responsibility to the community in which we live and work. We have a long record of supporting local charities. Here are some of the larger recent examples:
- Waipuna Hospice additions and refurbishment
- Waipuna Hospice showhome sold at charity auction, 2010
- Bethlehem Foundation/New Zeal Foundation showhome, completed 2011
- Riding for Disabled arena, commenced July 2011
- Homes of Hope - construction of a catwalk for their fashion show/charity fundraiser held at Farmer Autovillage, October 2011.



