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Kyle Fredrick

Kyle Fredrick

Small Water & Waste Team Leader

Kyle has been with the Morphum Environmental team since January 2015, and holds a Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) degree from the University of Auckland. His studies focussed on engineering design and management, particularly in the fields of stormwater and construction.

Being a qualified open water SCUBA diver since 2006, Kyle has a great interest in conserving New Zealand's naturally beautiful marine ecosystem. This drives his passion for environmental engineering and the work Morphum is involved in.

Previous work experience has given Kyle great insight into the progression of large scale projects, and has helped him develop a high level of competency in ensuring the on-site health and safety of both himself and those around him.

During his time with Morphum, Kyle has developed competency in detailed design, data capture and management, surveying, CCTV review, report writing, and liaison with clients, contractors, sub-contractors and landowners.

Specialisations:

  • Engineering design
  • Stormwater design
  • Field data capture
  • Data management
  • Report writing
  • Client communications
  • Asset management.

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Freshwater ecosystem with paradise shelduck, native forest, eels, inanga, dradonflies in a native stream with freshwater wetlands.