About Titanium Park

Titanium Park at Hamilton Airport, a thoughtfully engineered commercial hub, regionally connected and strategically located.

Titanium Park is a wholly owned subsidiary of Waikato regional Airport Limited (WRAL)

Tonga South Pokapū Central Rawhiti East Uru West Raki North
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  • Access

    A key advantage of Titanium Park and its surrounds is the area’s accessibility and connectivity.

    Offering direct access to the State Highway network, Titanium Park has been designed to optimise traffic movements and accommodate large vehicle access, making it an ideal base for your operation.

    Titanium Park is also positioned effectively for the Southern Links roading project, which is currently in progress.

    The 1-billion-dollar Southern Links project will further connect Titanium Park with Hamilton City as regional infrastructure is upgraded to manage the accelerating growth in Peacocke and Tamahere.

  • Waikato regional information

    Titanium Park has an ideal position on the south-western corner of the golden triangle which connects Auckland, Hamilton, and Tauranga an area that generates over 50% of New Zealand’s GDP. It is also a short 10min drive to the Ruakura Inland Port and the fast-growing towns of Cambridge and Te Awamutu.

  • Airport

    Situated at Hamilton Kirikiriroa Airport, Titanium Park is a thoughtfully designed and strategically located commercial industrial business park in the heart of the Waikato, the country’s largest export region.

    Precinct North is an area of approximately 100 hectares located north-west of the Airport’s main runway. The dynamic airport masterplan accommodates a range of business uses, including those which need direct access to the runway.

  • Designed for Business

    In the centre of Precinct North, sits The Hub, a new retail and commercial centre which will support the local working population, along with new facilities including green spaces, walking trails, convenience retail and a fitness centre.

At Titanium Park, spaces for mahi and industry intersect with spaces for pause and relaxation.

We celebrate these intersections, where people come together, companies thrive and a brave green future is emerging.
Titanium Park culture

Enduring quality

Titanium Park is a master-planned business park designed with enduring quality in mind. Covenants and design guidelines have been developed to protect your investment, by setting standards and maintaining quality on a lot by lot basis.

Titanium Park management will apply these high standards at a park-wide level through streetscapes, landscaping and good design.

Precinct North development

In particular these mechanisms will address:

  • Landscaped areas
  • Footpaths and edges
  • Entrance gateways
  • Signage
  • Design guidelines to preserve standards of design and finishes
  • Site storm water flow paths and swales
  • Infrastructure maintenance

Design Guidelines

Design guidelines attach to the property’s title and allow for a Design Review Committee to review and approve the architectural design, landscaping and built form within the development.

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Design guidelines have been prepared for each precinct at Titanium Park setting out standards and desired objectives including in relation to:
  • Building setbacks, primarily on internal road edges and lot boundaries, where the building form can impact on the public and private domain;
  • Building height, bulk and scale of buildings, particularly to avoid excessive bulk or overshadowing; and
  • Landscaping zones to produce a predominantly “green environment” in which business and recreational activities can flourish.

DRC Review

Present concepts, sketches and impressions showing size, shape, design, site configuration.

Resource Consent

Titanium Parks Airport business zone means that provided that all standards are complied with, a resource consenting process is not required.

Building Consent

Submit detail design to Waipa Council for buiding consent utilising Titanium Park's Airport business zone

Building Construction

DRC Review

Built form reviewed, sing off on practical competition

Precincts

Raki

North

The next planned stage of development surrounding the Airport is Precinct North, which is an area of approximately 100ha located west of the Airport’s main runway.
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Uru

West

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Pokapū

Central

Featuring both airside and highway frontage lots, the Precinct Central contains the “spine road” which connects the terminal with the entrance gateway to State Highway 21
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Rawhiti

East

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Tonga

South

The precinct South features highway frontage lots, accessed via the newly established John Spencer Way. This road will provide immediate access to Airport Rd (State Highway 21), beneficial for commercial uses as many lots are highly visible from the busy highway.
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Titanium Park contacts

Commercial Property Solutions Limited T/A Colliers

Sale & lease enquiries

Alan Pracy

Director, Commercial Sales & Leasing
Colliers – Hamilton
Phone +64 7 834 07 92
Mobile +64 21 623 089
Email alan.pracy@colliershn.co.nz

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Justin Oliver

Associate Director
Colliers – Hamilton
Phone +64 7 839 2538
Mobile +64 275 654 837
Email justin.oliver@colliershn.co.nz

Licensed REAA 2008
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General enquiries