How Video is Transforming Civil Engineering in New Zealand


In the world of civil engineering and infrastructure, communication is everything. Multi-million-dollar projects shape the future of New Zealand, but their impact often goes unnoticed by the very people they serve.

Video has emerged as the most powerful tool to bridge that gap—bringing projects to life, engaging stakeholders, and communicating complex messages.

Civil and infrastructure projects are long-term, large-scale, and often difficult for the public and stakeholders to fully grasp. Well-crafted videos can:

  • Showcase project milestones through time-lapse, aerial footage, and on-site interviews.

  • Communicate complex information in a visually engaging and easy-to-understand format.

  • Engage the public and stakeholders with compelling storytelling that builds trust and transparency.

  • Enhance safety and training with instructional videos that improve compliance and reduce risks.

  • Attract top talent by positioning your company as an industry leader with cutting-edge recruitment content.

  • Promote best practices for Health and Safety protocols.

  • Tender videos that communicate the benefits of the supplier.

At PURE, we understand the unique challenges of filming in live construction environments, working within safety protocols, and crafting videos that truly showcase the expertise behind every project. Our team has filmed on major infrastructure sites across New Zealand — capturing everything from large-scale roading projects to commercial developments and industrial builds.

Check out some of the examples of our video projects for a variety of projects.

TREC Alliance video that was used to educate the Alliance team about the challenges local communities and residents faced before the project started.

A health and Safety induction video from a series of videos produced for the Eastern Busway Alliance to induct contractors to the project’s H&S protocols.

A video for Watercare to residents about the St Mary Bay stormwater upgrades and to answer some of the local objections and concerns.

A project case study video for Cirtex about the role the company played as a solutions provider for the Kaikoura rebuild project.

This video for Golden Bay Cement in Northland documents year long the journey of converting the cement works to a new fuel-powered solution.

This video is for the East Auckland public to keep them engaged with the EBA project and the work of the traffic management crews.

With decades of experience, we deliver high-quality video content that speaks directly to key stakeholders, investors, and the wider community. Whether you need aerial drone footage, engaging safety videos, or a compelling case study on a completed project, we have the expertise to bring your vision to life.

If you’re a marketing or communications manager in the civil engineering sector, now is the time to harness the power of video.

Let’s discuss how PURE can help you create impactful, engaging, and results-driven video content for your projects.

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