Together we think big for tomorrow and shape better outcomes for today.
At Beca, we see engineering as a partnership.
For over a century, our multi-disciplinary teams have collaborated to bring deep expertise, local knowledge, and a genuine care to create future-smart infrastructure, resilient communities, and enduring outcomes across Aotearoa, Australia, and the Asia-Pacific.
As a New Zealand-founded, employee-owned company guided by curiosity and care, we share one belief: that progress should help make everyday life better for everyone.
Integrated Thinking. Real-world Impact
Our multi-disciplinary teams bring insight, ingenuity and integration to every project, connecting infrastructure, innovation and industry to create systems that work for people, places and the planet.
We design in partnership combining local knowledge, cultural wisdom and creative thinking to deliver solutions that connect people and place, and deliver lasting value.
Our people are owners, partners and problem-solvers, our commitment runs deeper than delivery; we care more, think further and stay invested because great engineering doesn't stop at handover.
Upgrading transport or infrastructure?
Transport networks, coastal and civil infrastructure that work under pressure.
Transforming energy, water or industry?
Energy, water, wastewater and industrial solutions that cut emissions and cost.
Need strategy through to delivery?
Business cases, planning, asset management and programme execution.
Improving a building or place?
Architecture, structures, services, fire and landscape for buildings and precincts.
Thought Leadership
Portfolio Thinking: Why best for asset doesn’t cut it anymore
The way we approach asset management is changing. We are moving from a focus on what is best for each asset to considering what is best for the entire asset portfolio.
Empowering adaptation with digital twins
Digital innovation is giving planners and decision makers the ability to explore different options based on a vast array of data inputs.
Debunking the climate debate: The realities of energy generation in Australia
Political rhetoric and misconceptions often cloud the debate around energy policy.