
How to shape the right future
MinterEllisonRuddWatts support calls to establish an independent infrastructure body.
MinterEllisonRuddWatts support calls to establish an independent infrastructure body.
Since Mainzeal collapsed five years ago there has been considerable industry turmoil.
The water treatment plant in Mangere took top honours at the CCNZ awards.
Suggestions for reform could impact on local councils, reports Tim McCready.
49 industry speakers are lined up to address the nation's infrastructure challenges.
Aucklanders will drive around 1 billion more km on the state highway network this year.
What we have has been built up over years of careful planning.
Millennials are not the only employees wanting workplace flexibility. Here's what the future of work looks like.
A construction boss is promoting alliance contracting as a means for having certainty over costs and delivery.
Bill English is poised to announce an initiative to align the Australian and New Zealand infrastructure markets.
The Industrial and Commercial Bank of China has officially opened its New Zealand subsidiary in Auckland.
Machine Zone has been developing a new "command centre" for Auckland Transport.
Industry players are calling for bold investment to address New Zealand's burgeoning population .
James Rosenwax says Auckland should focus on agility and the knowledge economy.
Hawkins Infrastructure boss Rory Bishop says construction is adopting technology at an ever-increasing pace.
KiwiRail is in the midst of a multi-year transformation programme.
Minister of Transport Simon Bridges believes New Zealand can be tested for new transport solutions.
COMMENT: An annual $400 million revenue flow for Auckland transport would unlock billions of dollars of private capital.
COMMENT: It is time to rethink how we build and maintain the infrastructure networks on which Kiwis rely.
All New Zealanders need to be involved in a review of local government, says Stephen Selwood.
The accord's goal is to have 39,000 new sections and dwellings consented by October 2016.
Ever since the Super City amalgamation, Ateed has had a licence to market infrastructure projects and is pulling out all stops to attract foreign direct investment into the city.
The New Zealand Council for Infrastructure Building Nations Symposium which kicks off today focuses on key issues.
Long-term stable policy is needed to develop strong providers of social housing, says Raynor McMahon.
David Green asks: Have the assumptions and options that have driven infrastructure ownership changed - and are there now other ways to achieve the desired outcomes?
Water will be the big issue this century, say leading experts from law firm Minter Ellison Rudd Watts.
Based on overseas experience, NZCID has made four recommendations for best-practice infrastructure planning.
New Zealand has earmarked $35b worth of funding over the next 20 years into mega infrastructure projects, each with a price tag of at least $1b.