JPK CONSTRUCTION
Building in Auckland & Waikato
Whether you’re building your first home, forever home, renovating your current property, managing an investment, or planning a commercial project, JPK Construction is here to help — from small renovations through to complete new builds.
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Ian Kuypers has over 25 years’ experience in the building industry and is trade qualified and a Licensed Building Practitioner (LBP), meaning he is authorised to carry out both restricted and unrestricted building work.
Established in 2009, JPK Construction has spent more than a decade helping hundreds of clients build, renovate, extend, and maintain what is often their biggest asset.
Supported by a trusted team of experienced contractors, we take pride in delivering quality workmanship and practical solutions — turning your ideas into well-built, lasting structures.
Get in touch today to discuss your project. Tell us what you’re looking to achieve, and we’ll guide you through the rest.

Bringing Your Vision To Life
“JPK Construction were professional, reliable, and easy to work with from start to finish. Communication was excellent, attention to detail outstanding, and the end result exceeded our expectations. We absolutely love our home and would highly recommend Ian and his team.”
— A. Strickland, Flatbush
WHAT IS HAPPENING IN THE BUILDING INDUSTRY

Granny Flats Up to 70sqm – What NZ Homeowners Need to Know
January 2026
For official national guidance on building work that does not require consent — including standalone granny flats up to 70sqm — homeowners should refer to Building Performance (MBIE) via building.govt.nz. This site outlines the consent exemptions and conditions under the Building Act. If you’re unsure how these rules apply to your property, JPK Construction can help you interpret the requirements before you begin.


Great Advice, Seamless Renovation
“JPK Construction made our first renovation simple and stress-free. The advice, communication, and workmanship were excellent, and the end result has transformed our home.”
— M. & R. Richards, Auckland
