Public Facilities
Joinery Solutions for Public Spaces That Balance Form, Function & Durability
We partner with construction firms, architects, and government contractors to deliver expertly crafted joinery for public spaces and facilities across New Zealand.
From libraries and council buildings to hospitals, schools, and justice facilities—our work helps shape spaces where communities gather, learn, and are cared for.
We understand the unique demands of public environments: high-traffic use, long-term durability, strict compliance requirements, and the need for spaces that feel welcoming and well-designed. Our specialist team works closely with project stakeholders to ensure every joinery element meets the brief—on time, to spec, and built to last.

Trusted by NZ's largest commercial builders
Why Greenmount are a good choice for your next project

Trusted by New Zealand’s Largest Contractors:
With over 40 years of experience and a reputation for reliability, we’ve delivered joinery solutions for some of the country’s most significant public projects—always meeting the demands of complex builds and tight timelines.
Durable & Compliant Joinery:
Our products are designed with performance in mind. We work with materials and finishes that stand up to high use, meet safety standards, and are easy to maintain in public settings.
Specialist Design & Execution:
From secure environments to open-plan community hubs, our team works closely with design consultants and contractors to execute bespoke solutions that serve the needs of the public while aligning with architectural intent.
Capacity for Large-Scale Projects:
As New Zealand’s largest joinery manufacturer, we offer the production scale and technical expertise to meet the demands of any public infrastructure project—without compromising on quality or timelines.
We Specialise In Joinery For:
Libraries and civic centres
Hospitals and healthcare facilities
Educational buildings
Government offices and public service hubs
Correctional and justice facilities
Museums, galleries, and community spaces
