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Hard-wearing floor marking, forklift lanes, and crisp car park bays across East Tāmaki and Highbrook, Auckland’s biggest industrial precinct. From a 5S floor roll-out on Harris Road to a container-yard re-mark off Springs Road, your local Auckland crew handles it.
Servicing East Tāmaki, Highbrook Business Park, Botany, Flat Bush, Ōtara, Pakuranga, and the industrial estates along Harris Road, Springs Road, Trugood Drive, Cryers Road, and Chapel Road.
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Our Linemarking Partners are Trusted by operators across Aotearoa
East Tāmaki, together with the adjacent Highbrook Business Park, is widely regarded as the largest industrial precinct in New Zealand. The streets off Harris Road, Springs Road, Trugood Drive, and Cryers Road are wall-to-wall with distribution centres, trade-supply depots, third-party logistics sheds, and manufacturing. That means the everyday job here is not a retail car park, it is warehouse and factory floor marking that has to survive forklifts, reach trucks, and container handlers.
We partner with one line marking company per region, and East Tāmaki jobs go to the Auckland crew. They work the industrial east constantly, so they know the difference between a slab that needs epoxy and one that will only hold MMA, and they plan the job around your dispatch schedule rather than shutting your floor down for a day.
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We partner with a single line marking business covering the Auckland region. Your East Tāmaki quote goes straight to the Auckland crew. One phone call, one invoice, no middleman markup.
Enquiries are sent to
Every enquiry submitted through this page is routed directly to our Auckland contractor. They’ll call you back the same business day to confirm scope, timing, and pricing around your operating hours.
Six core service categories, covering everything from a single disabled bay re-mark to a full warehouse floor roll-out. Each category has its own paint chemistry, its own compliance rules, and its own typical East Tāmaki applications. Click into a category to read the detail, the common local jobs, and the questions East Tāmaki customers ask most.
01 · Commercial
Alongside the sheds, East Tāmaki and Botany have plenty of commercial car parks: trade counters, showrooms, the Botany retail centres, offices, and staff car parks fronting the warehouses. These take a hammering from delivery vans and customer turnover, so bays, arrows, and accessible mobility spaces need refreshing every few years.
What’s included
Typical East Tāmaki jobs
East Tāmaki car parks FAQ
Yes. Overnight and early-morning work is standard so your customers and delivery vehicles are not blocked during the day. Paint is usually trafficable within 2 to 3 hours.
Most sites here need a refresh every 2 to 4 years. High-turnover drive lanes and van bays fade faster than parking bays, so those often get done on a shorter cycle.
02 · Civil
Internal roads, private accessways, and shared service lanes run through Highbrook and the East Tāmaki estates, and the growth suburb of Flat Bush keeps adding new subdivision roading. We mark private roads and vested roading with our own traffic management, using thermoplastic where the traffic warrants it.
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Typical East Tāmaki jobs
East Tāmaki roads FAQ
Yes. Much of the roading through Highbrook and East Tāmaki is private or being vested, and we handle both, coordinating with Auckland Transport specifications where a road is being handed over.
Thermoplastic lasts 5 to 10 years and is worth it on a truck-heavy estate road. Standard paint is fine for a low-traffic private accessway that only sees a few vehicles a day.
03 · Industrial
Warehouse and factory floor marking is the core job in East Tāmaki. The distribution centres, cool stores, and trade depots along Harris Road, Springs Road, and through Highbrook run forklifts and reach trucks all day, so a painted line has to be laid as part of a proper epoxy or MMA system, not brushed on. We colour-code to your 5S or lean plan, lay forklift corridors and pedestrian walkways, and mark racking outlines, pick faces, and hazard zones in one staged shutdown.
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Typical East Tāmaki jobs
East Tāmaki warehouses FAQ
Yes. Most Highbrook and East Tāmaki jobs are staged across sections or run over a weekend or planned shutdown, so racking stays loaded and part of the floor keeps operating while we work the rest.
MMA (cold plastic) cures in about an hour and takes the heaviest forklift and reach-truck abuse, which is why it usually wins in a high-throughput East Tāmaki shed. Epoxy is a good, lower-cost option for lighter-traffic areas and mezzanine floors.
Yes. If you run several facilities across Highbrook, Wiri, and Penrose we can standardise the colour convention so forklift corridors, pedestrian lanes, and hazard zones read the same at every site.
04 · Recreation
East Tāmaki and Flat Bush have a fast-growing residential edge, so schools, community centres, and churches here need court marking too. We mark competition-spec basketball, netball, and tennis courts, plus the pickleball and futsal overlays that community venues keep asking for, on asphalt, concrete, and acrylic.
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Typical East Tāmaki jobs
East Tāmaki sports courts FAQ
Yes. Pickleball overlays are one of the most common court jobs in the area. We use a clearly contrasting colour so the existing tennis or netball lines stay usable.
Usually within 24 hours of the final line, sooner in dry summer conditions. We confirm the return-to-play window on site once we can check adhesion.
05 · Education
Flat Bush is one of Auckland’s newest and fastest-growing school catchments, so playground and court marking is in steady demand around East Tāmaki. We lay bright, durable thermoplastic games and courts that hold up to lunchtime wear for years, scheduled into holidays or weekends so classes are not disrupted.
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Typical East Tāmaki jobs
East Tāmaki schools FAQ
Smaller refreshes can be done over a weekend, but larger playground roll-outs are scheduled into the mid-term break or summer holidays so play areas are clear of students.
Yes. Thermoplastic is the same material used on pedestrian crossings and holds its colour and grip for 5 to 10 years, which suits the high foot traffic at a growing Flat Bush primary.
06 · Specialist
A lot of East Tāmaki work sits outside the standard car park brief. Container yards, heavy-vehicle hardstands, and cross-dock aprons take cold plastic (MMA) rather than paint, and re-layouts start with clean line removal. Anti-slip coatings on loading ramps and chiller thresholds are common here too.
What’s included
Typical East Tāmaki jobs
East Tāmaki specialist FAQ
Yes. On a hardstand that takes container handlers and laden trucks we use cold plastic (MMA), which bonds hard and resists the tearing and scuffing that would strip ordinary paint within weeks.
Yes. Shot-blasting and selective grinding lift the old marking off asphalt or concrete without gouging the surface, so we can re-lay a corrected layout the same visit.
Retail car park re-marks and accessible bay roll-outs across store sites.
Retail
5S factory floor marking, forklift lanes, and pedestrian walkways.
Manufacturing
Brewery floor marking and loading dock anti-slip coatings.
Industrial
Dealership yard layouts, showroom floor marking, and service bays.
Automotive
Multi-branch auction yard bay marking and numbering.
Automotive
Retail and distribution centre car park and floor marking.
Retail
Sugar refinery floor marking and forklift hazard zones.
Manufacturing
Food production plant 5S marking and hygiene-grade zones.
Manufacturing
Construction yard, site compound, and commercial car park marking.
ConstructionStill have a question? Send it through with your quote request and the local contractor will get back to you.
Commercial car park re-marks usually start around $1,500 to $3,500 plus GST for a 30-bay site. Warehouse floor marking is quoted by the metre and by system (epoxy or MMA) after a quick site look, because slab condition and forklift traffic change the spec.
Yes. Our Auckland crew covers the whole industrial east, from Highbrook Business Park through East Tāmaki proper to Botany, Flat Bush, and Ōtara, plus the surrounding logistics estates.
Yes. Weekend and shutdown-window work is standard on live East Tāmaki sites, so we can lay forklift lanes, pedestrian walkways, and racking outlines without stopping your dispatch during the week.
Small car park and yard jobs can usually be booked within the week. Larger warehouse floor roll-outs get a site visit first and are typically scheduled within 2 to 3 weeks around your shutdown window.
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