Three Sixty Civil – Building Infrastructure, Strengthening Communities

Based in Central Otago, Three Sixty Civil delivers high-quality civil construction services throughout the lower South Island region with a strong focus on reliability and excellence. Founded by Civil Engineer Oscar Tatom and supported by Operations Manager Hamiora Dewes - an experienced carpenter and site supervisor - our team combines extensive technical expertise, deep-rooted local knowledge, and an unwavering commitment to completing projects correctly and efficiently. Many of our crew members have lived and worked in the region for over 30 years, providing us with an intimate understanding of the unique landscape, challenging site conditions, and the expectations of the communities we serve.

With a modern and well-maintained fleet of trucks and machinery, along with a skilled team of qualified carpenters, equipment operators, and drainlayers, we are capable of delivering a comprehensive range of civil works - from large-scale infrastructure developments to specialised private residential projects. Every job we take on is carefully tailored to meet the distinct needs and goals of our clients, ensuring precision, quality, and satisfaction in every aspect.

What We Stand For:

Quality Work
We are dedicated to implementing smart, efficient, and sustainable construction solutions that are designed to stand the test of time, providing long-term value for our clients and communities.

Client Focus
By fostering clear communication, demonstrating adaptability, and maintaining consistent, reliable delivery, we build lasting relationships founded on trust and mutual respect.

Our People
We invest in our people through ongoing training, continual support, and cultivating a workplace culture that prioritises safety, trustworthiness, and accountability at every level.

At Three Sixty Civil, we don’t just build infrastructure - we help build stronger, more connected, and resilient communities across Otago and the Southern Lakes, contributing positively to the region’s growth and wellbeing.