Orchards built for fast growth & faster returns.

Whether you’re a landowner looking to develop bare-land or commercial grower managing and maintaining. A well-designed orchard is more than maximising plantable area. It's about creating an efficient, producing asset that performs season after season.

Turnkey kiwifruit developments require future focused planning and sequenced execution. We balance canopy potential, access ways, infrastructure placement and future operational needs to make sure your orchard produces at its best and is easy to manage throughout its seasonal lifecycle.

Plant with purpose

Every successful orchard starts with a well-considered plan. From layout and infrastructure and operational requirements, we help navigate the critical decisions that shape your orchards performance.

Our goal is to ensure every dollar spent delivers value, creating an orchard designed for efficiency, productivity, and long-term success.

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Built to last

Quality workmanship is at the heart of everything we do. We use trusted NZ made high grade materials and proven construction methods to deliver infrastructure that stands the test of time.

Rather than focusing on short term fixes, we build with longterm performance, reliability and profitability in mind making sure your investment continues to deliver value for years to come.

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Land maximisation

We help maximise usable canopy area and land efficiency while ensuring your orchard remains practical and accessible for future operations.

By considering row layouts, bay sizes access ways, infrastructure placement, and contractor requirements from the outset, we create orchard designs that support both high production and ongoing management.

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Engineered for strength

Our structures are designed and stress tested to withstand the demands of heavy crop loads, seasonal weather conditions, and years of ongoing production.

By engineering for performance from the outset, we deliver orchard infrastructure you can rely on when your orchard is at its most productive.

Growth. Scale. Strength.

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Our process is simple, with careful considerations at every stage. We help you make informed decisions and achieve the best possible outcome for your land.

From our initial conversation to construction we provide the expertise, planning and execution needed to bring your orchard to fruition.

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Projects

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We can help with

  • Orchard Planning

    We provide support on maximising your land and orchard's usable area.

    We can assist with planning and mapping a new orchard structure or extension, offer industry techniques to encourage early establishment and identify cost​ savings while your first harvest grows.

  • Partial Development

    Partial development of a well-loved existing structure could include canopy repair, strengthening your existing bays or building additional block extensions on usable land.

    We work with you to assess and prioritise areas of your orchard that need rebuilding or repair. We recycle and reuse materials when possible.

  • Greenfields Development

    ​From grassy pastures to a designed-to-your-land turnkey​ kiwifruit orchard. Our builds cover orchard design, ground preparation, structure, wire, shelter installation and planting.

    We keep you informed across every phase, leaving you with an asset that​'s ready to produce and grow.

  • "Thanks to the KOS team for their efficient and professional service. We have used them on numerous occasions and would not hesitate to call them again. Top Job. Thanks."

    Alana Latimer, Tauranga Grower

Get in Touch

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