Partner Profile

Austen Projects

Design. Construction. Project management

Austen Projects

About Austen Projects

Founder and owner Oliver Austen has been in the construction and project management game for 12 years, bringing invaluable knowledge and experience to Austen Projects. He welcomes customer collaboration and is happy to share his expertise at any point during the project. Throughout his career, Oliver has completed over 70 projects across Auckland. This remarkable achievement underscores his commitment to delivering outstanding results within established timelines and budgets. Oliver’s extensive network of contractors and suppliers is at the heart of his success. No matter the size, style, or unique requirements of a project, he has someone he can work with to complete the job.

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Our Partnership

At Elegant Spaces, we’re proud to be the tiling partner of choice for Austen Projects—supporting their commitment to delivering well-crafted homes with efficiency, consistency, and attention to detail. Our collaboration is built on shared values: streamlined systems, strong communication, and a no-surprises approach to project delivery. By integrating seamlessly with Austen’s build schedules, we ensure tiling is never the bottleneck. From slab pour to handover, we understand the pace, priorities, and precision required to meet programme.

Through our partnership, Austen Projects benefits from:

Dedicated project coordination to align with build sequencing and key milestones End-to-end tiling systems, including waterproofing and screed where needed Builder-friendly quoting and PO processes with transparent scope matching Site-ready installation teams who work cleanly, safely, and efficiently Compliance documentation and specification packs delivered at job close-out We don’t just tile homes—we support build momentum, reduce friction, and help Austen Projects stay ahead of handover timelines. Together, we’re delivering homes that feel as good behind the walls as they look on the surface.

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