KDB Construction — Internal Strategy

NZ Construction Website Intelligence
Report

A competitive analysis of the top 10 construction company websites in New Zealand — what they're doing well, where they're falling short, and what KDB should do differently.

Research Date
14 April 2026
Sites Analyzed
10 Companies
Prepared By
Claude Code + Nick
Purpose
New KDB Website V1 Strategy
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How We Did This Research

10 AI Agents. 10 Websites. All at Once.

We deployed a team of 10 AI research agents simultaneously — one per company — to scrape and analyze every key page on each website. Each agent visited the homepage, services/capabilities pages, project portfolio, about page, and contact page, then reported back on 9 dimensions of analysis. Results were synthesized into this report.

Step 1
Identify Top 10
Research agent identified NZ's top 10 by revenue, reputation, and web presence
Step 2
10 Parallel Agents
One AI agent per website, all running simultaneously
Step 3
9-Dimension Analysis
Visual design, navigation, UI features, content strategy, social proof, CTAs, mobile, strengths, weaknesses
Step 4
Synthesize & Score
Cross-site patterns, scoring matrix, gap analysis, KDB recommendations
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The 10 Companies Analyzed

1
Fletcher Construction
fletcherconstruction.co.nz
Tier 1
Standout: Best Te Reo Māori integration of all 10 sites — substantive, not tokenistic. 117 years, 3,700 staff.
Cultural identity No project case studies Zero BD CTAs
20/35
2
Fulton Hogan
fultonhogan.com
Tier 1
Standout: Best interactive Location Finder (map with multi-level filters). "Creating, connecting, and caring for communities" is a genuinely memorable tagline. 90 years, 9,000 staff.
Community narrative Location Finder UX No testimonials
20/35
3
Hawkins
hawkins.co.nz
Tier 1 (Downer)
Standout: Only site with named executive testimonials (University of Auckland, Precinct Properties). Best bicultural identity. 8 sector pages with landmark projects.
Named testimonials Sector depth Sole award is 5yrs stale
26/35
4
Downer NZ
downergroup.co.nz
Tier 1 (ASX listed)
Standout: Best content depth — whitepapers, case studies, podcasts, sustainability report, capability PDFs. Smart conditional contact form routing. Video hero. 160 years, 26,000 staff.
Content engine Video hero Cold/impersonal NZ presence
25/35
5
Naylor Love
naylorlove.co.nz
Tier 1 (largest private)
Standout: Best stats strip (116 years, 900+ staff, 100+ projects, 95 apprentices, 46% CO2 target). Te Reo in hero purpose statement. NZ's largest private builder.
Stats strip Sustainability specific No project filter No contact form
21/35
6
HEB Construction
heb.co.nz
Tier 1 (VINCI Group)
Standout: VINCI Group co-branding (115,000 staff, 100+ countries) does heavy credibility lifting. People-led brand "World-Leading Work Force" is genuinely differentiated. Contact page was broken (404) during research.
VINCI credibility People-led brand Broken contact page Zero certifications surfaced
20/35
7
McConnell Dowell
mcconnelldowell.com
Tier 1 (Aveng Group)
Standout: "Creative Construction" is the most distinctive brand idea of all 10 sites. Best 3-axis project filter. Strong sustainability reporting with downloadable Carbon Roadmap 2030.
"Creative Construction" brand Best project filter No homepage CTA at all
22/35
8
LT McGuinness
ltmcguinness.co.nz
Tier 2
Standout: Best project case study depth — 100+ projects filterable by sector/region/status, each with full stats block (client, architect, value, sustainability rating, awards). 9 certification logos displayed. NZ's first net carbon-zero certified contractor.
Deepest case studies 9 certifications shown Dated visual design No contact form
21/35
9
Leighs Construction
leighs.co.nz
Tier 2
Standout: NZ Best Managed Companies 2023 AND 2024 (with context, not just a badge). Company history timeline 1995–2025 with unique milestones (Antarctica 2005, East Timor 2009). Clear sector specialization: Healthcare + Secure Facilities.
Awards with context History timeline No contact form Zero testimonials
22/35
10
Dominion Constructors
constructors.co.nz
Tier 2
Standout: Best award credentials — 6 national Master Builders wins + NZIOB Supreme Winner. "Delivered for [Client]" homepage attribution is smart and direct. Best-in-class ISO triple certification stack. Site appears stale (~2021) and still lists a fax number.
Strongest awards ISO triple certified Stale content (2021) Has a fax number
19/35
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Overall Leaderboard

Rank Company Design Navigation Portfolio Social Proof Content CTAs Mobile Total /35
1 Hawkins 4444433 26
2 Downer NZ 4433533 25
3 McConnell Dowell 3442423 22
3 Leighs Construction 3343333 22
5 Naylor Love 3333423 21
5 LT McGuinness 2353422 21
7 Fletcher Construction 3422423 20
7 Fulton Hogan 3332423 20
7 HEB Construction 4332323 20
10 Dominion Constructors 2334322 19

Scores out of 5 per category. Max 35 points.

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Feature-by-Feature Matrix

Feature Fletcher Fulton Hogan Hawkins Downer Naylor Love HEB McConnell LT McGuinness Leighs Dominion
Client Testimonials
Project Filter System Part
Project Case Study Depth PartPart
Project Values/Scale on Cards Part
Stats Strip (years/staff/projects) Part PartPart Part
Commercial BD CTA in Hero Part Part
Contact Form Part Broken
ISO Certifications Displayed
Awards Section 1 (stale) PartPart
Video Hero
Te Reo Māori (substantive) PartPart
Sustainability Data (numbers) Part
Client Logo Strip Part
Downloadable Capability Statement
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Universal Sector Gaps — Where Everyone Fails

These are consistent weaknesses across all 10 of the biggest construction companies in NZ. They represent clear opportunities for KDB to immediately look more professional than the competition.

01
No Client Testimonials
9 out of 10 sites have zero client testimonials or quotes anywhere. Hawkins is the only exception, and their quotes are buried in a homepage carousel. This is the single biggest trust gap in the entire sector.
0/10 sites do this well
02
No Commercial CTA Above the Fold
Every single homepage leads with "Learn More" links or recruitment CTAs. Not one company has a bold "Talk to us about your next project" button in the hero. The construction sector universally avoids asking for business on its own website.
0/10 sites do this
03
No Project Values on Cards
No site shows "$2.5M civil works, delivered on time" on project cards. Every portfolio looks identical whether the project was $200K or $20M. A prospect has no scale reference. Showing contract value and duration creates instant credibility.
0/10 sites do this
04
Broken or Missing Contact Pages
5 of the 10 sites have no contact form at all — just a list of phone numbers. HEB's contact page returned a 404. Dominion has a 3-field form with a math CAPTCHA and still lists a fax number. The industry is structurally bad at making first contact easy.
5/10 have no contact form
05
Awards Buried or Absent
Dominion has 6 national Master Builders wins but they're buried in a sub-page. LT McGuinness has NZCPA Gold Awards — also buried. Leighs is the only one who surfaces awards on the homepage with context. Awards sitting on sub-pages do almost nothing for trust.
8/10 don't surface awards prominently
06
No Client Logo Strip
Not a single site has a "Trusted by" logo strip. Hawkins has built the Auckland Art Gallery and Christchurch Town Hall. Dominion built the QT Hotel and Four Points by Sheraton. None of these brands appear on their clients' homepages. A simple logo strip would immediately elevate credibility.
0/10 sites have a proper logo strip

The Opportunity for KDB

These are not small refinements — they are fundamental gaps that every Tier 1 and Tier 2 NZ construction company fails on. A mid-tier company that addresses even 3 of these 6 gaps will immediately look more credible and professional than the 9 biggest construction companies in the country.

KDB doesn't need to outspend Fulton Hogan or out-brand Fletcher. It needs to do the basics that nobody else is bothering to do: ask for business, show real client quotes, and make it easy to get in touch.

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KDB Website V1 — Recommendations

Based on what the top 10 do well and the universal gaps they all share, here is the priority list for the new KDB website.

The Formula: What the Best NZ Construction Site Would Look Like

  • Dark navy + white + single bold accent (gold or orange) — the sector trust palette
  • Hero: strong project photography + headline + bold commercial CTA + stats strip
  • Certifications and awards within the first scroll
  • 3–5 named client testimonials — specific, attributed to real people
  • Filterable project portfolio with contract value and duration on cards
  • Sector-specific pages with depth (the KDB website already has these)
  • A contact page that actually works — form, map, phone, response time
  • Active news/blog section (minimum one post per month) for SEO and momentum signalling