Auckland has 33 cranes dotting its skyline, with the construction sector in full swing.
The Rider Levett Bucknall Crane Index revealed that Auckland is the country's crane capital followed by Christchurch with 31.
Auckland director Chris Haines said there were now 79 cranes up nationally and the busiest sectors were commercial followed by multi-level residential buildings.
In the past six months 43 new cranes were installed nationally: 17 in Auckland and 23 in Christchurch.
The crane count provides a good, simple indication of new building activity as well as general economic activity in each of these locations, the business said.
The index tracked activity in the last quarter in Auckland and showed that within the commercial sector, three cranes were erected including on Datacom in Gaunt St and at Britomart. Commercial projects nearing completion include the St Albans development and Mansons in Victoria St West, Rider Levett Bucknall said.
"The Wynyard Quarter currently has three tower cranes. While five cranes have been removed from residential sites , 10 have been erected. New projects include The Pulse, Symonds St, Wakefield St, Augustus Tce, Rosedale Rd, Swanson St, Rangitiri Rd and Windsor Park," Rider said. "Cranes have been removed from Howe St, Newton Rd, Exmouth Tce, Carlaw Park and Karangahape Rd. In the civil sector, cranes have been removed from Waterview Tunnel, the Lincoln Rd widening project and Te Atatu interchange but three cranes have been sighted on the SH20A roads and bridge works ... "
See the full crane report here: