Infrastructure Report: Priorities for big projects
Public and private partnerships are needed to get investment and development moving.
Public and private partnerships are needed to get investment and development moving.
OPINION: Our transport needs are changing, and our focus is shifting.
Investors will arrive to improve the country’s liveability if the conditions are right.
Changes implemented for the City Rail Link will leave a legacy for construction industry.
Northland's fragile infrastructure in sharp focus
Sustained under-investment has generated an enormous infrastructure deficit.
Main parties good with the political firefighting required to deal with disasters, but ...
Michael Wood is aiming to decarbonise the country’s transport system.
Increased demand for cloud computing has prompted AWS to make a big investment.
Our approach to infrastructure is not working, so what do we need to do differently?
Aecom has developed a method of estimating carbon impact in an infrastructure project.
Auckland Light Rail is huge in its vision and nothing on this scale has been built before.
Success means getting projects done well.
Three key trends influencing the infrastructure sector.
Government will press ahead with plans for co-governance in Three Waters reforms.
OPINION: Our infrastructure challenges require sustained effort from the Government.
NZ needs to grow renewable energy, but barriers remain.
An action plan for building New Zealand’s vital infrastructure will be out shortly.
COMMENT: The Environment Minister sets out a plan to fix the resource management system.
Infrastructure is about improving our quality of life.
As the ultra-fast fibre rollout nears the finish line it is proving its worth.
COMMENT: The journey towards delivering sustainable outcomes for all in Aotearoa.
The big debate on how local democracy will evolve over the next 30 years has started.
If there are only a few trains a day, the infrastructure cost per train is high.
COMMENT: Supply constraints are not just a housing sector issue
COMMENT: New Zealand should be re-evaluating water as a strategic asset.
Economist believes labour shortages and cost increases may delay infrastructure projects.
How does NZ create a world-class infrastructure system over the next 30 years?
Decisions are coming on Three Waters reform, Auckland light rail and a harbour crossing.
Women CEOs are now leading some of the biggest infrastructure companies in New Zealand.