Taking things to new heights

ISS Rigging & Rope Access has undertaken some of the most complex and challenging projects in New Zealand and around the world. Our experience varies from salvaging containers off the reef-stricken Rena to rebuilding the recovery boiler at the Tasman Mill in Kawerau. Our team of experts have experience in both mechanical and structural steel rigging, and many of them have been honing these skills since the day they left school (yep, ages ago!).

A comprehensive approach

Our riggers and rope access technicians handle jobs of any size or difficulty, boasting qualifications ranging from basic to advanced certificates. With extensive experience, including contributions to major projects like the Christchurch rebuild and Auckland’s underground infrastructure program, our team is ready for any challenge. We've earned numerous awards for excellence and carry the largest range of rigging equipment in New Zealand. Our fleet of heavy vehicles, trucks, hi-abs add efficiency and flexibility in terms of our logistical offerings.

Sub-services:

  • Mechanical Rigging
  • Structural Steel Erection
  • Craneage
  • Deconstruction
  • Salvage & Recovery
  • Industrial Abseiling
  • Lift & Shift
  • Skating & Winching
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Review from our clients

Te Mahi Hou

A short note to say thank you for attending the official opening of Te Mahi Hou last week.

Te Mahi Hou has been a significant undertaking for Refining NZ. I’m sure you’ll agree that the opening did justice to four years of hard-work by everyone involved to get the project successfully across the line.

Your continued support for Te Mahi Hou during that time is much appreciated.

Sjoerd Post
CEO

Best industrial firm

G’day Graham

Firstly please pass on my thanks to the ISS team for the support over the weekend. With the amount of hours completed being incident-free was a great achievement. Your team's attitude and enthusiasm was outstanding. These types of companies Pollock Cranes wants to align with going forward.

Wayne Slater
Managing Director