Project Spotlight: Building a Custom 40m² Printer Room for Icon Print
At ProServNZ, we love partnering with local Tauranga businesses to help improve their spaces and support their growth. One of our recent commercial construction projects was a custom 40m² printer room build for the team at Icon Print—a job that combined practicality, precision, and efficient on-site delivery.
The Brief
Icon Print recently upgraded their large-format printing equipment and needed a dedicated room that would:
• Protect the new machinery
• Reduce dust and noise
• Improve workflow throughout the workshop
• Integrate cleanly into the existing workspace
Our goal was to create a strong, purpose-built space that met all of these requirements while keeping business disruption to a minimum.
Our Approach
The ProServNZ team managed the entire build from concept to completion, including:
• Full timber framing and internal construction
• Insulation, lining, and finishing work for a clean, professional look
• Electrical planning to support equipment needs
• Ventilation and layout considerations to keep the space functional and efficient
• Smooth integration into Icon Print’s current workshop setup
By coordinating the build around their operational hours, we ensured the project ran smoothly without slowing down their production schedule.
The Result
The new 40m² printer room gives Icon Print:
• A cleaner, more controlled environment
• Better protection for their high-end equipment
• Improved workflow and organisation
• A tidy, purpose-built extension to their workspace
It’s a great example of how targeted commercial upgrades can make a big difference to day-to-day operations.
Why Choose ProServNZ for Commercial Fit-Outs?
We support businesses across Tauranga and the Bay of Plenty with reliable commercial renovations, property maintenance, and custom construction solutions. Whether you’re expanding your space, upgrading equipment, or improving workflow, ProServNZ delivers high-quality results backed by clear communication and trusted workmanship.
