Coulter Engineering
Coulter Engineering Services Ltd provides planning, design and detailing of a variety of mechanical plant and equipment to clients throughout New Zealand. Our success is determined by a unique combination of practical and theoretical expertise.
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Our mechanical design skills range from coded pressure vessel design to spreader and lifting beam design, crane lift plans, chimney design, project and contract management, plant and equipment layout and design, piping design, 3D modelling and drafting and amusement ride certification.

Our Services

Coulter Engineering Services provides design and analysis services of components and systems in strict compliance with current codes and standards. Drawing on our extensive experience, we present practical, economical and safe designs. We stand apart by providing a multi-disciplined approach – in materials, modelling and manufacturing to the design process.

Coulter Engineering offers general project management services applicable to all disciplines, including scheduling, supervision and commissioning, we also offer specific mechanical engineering project related services, such as manufacturing and design reviews, value engineering and cost estimating. 

At Coulter Engineering we have experience in many different aspects of Plant and Equipment Layout and Design.

Check out our Plant and Equipment Layout and Design page for more information.

We comply with current codes and standards, and we are also familiar with a list of Approved Codes of Practice and Regulations. For the full list, check out our Codes and Standards page.

At Coulter Engineering we provide a comprehensive mechanical engineering computer aided design and simulation service. We use the latest in parametric solid modeling software to produce concepts into three dimensional computer models which in turn can be used to generate production drawings or used for analysis and or to produce photorealistic renderings.

Coulter Engineering carries out inspections and certification of Amusement Devices in accordance with the requirements of the Amusement Device Regulations 1978.

We are also a member of the Recreational Safety Engineering Group (RSE) Technical Interest Group (TIG) of Engineering New Zealand.

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