Push for new ways to fund infrastructure development

Push for new ways to fund infrastructure development

New Zealand has yet to take full advantage of the opportunities available through Public Private Partnerships.

Industry impact of Auckland Plan underestimated

Industry impact of Auckland Plan underestimated

The construction sector is severely lacking appreciation towards the impact of Auckland Council's Long Term Plan on industry.

New town centre to rise in east Auckland

New town centre to rise in east Auckland

At a cost of half a billion dollars, the development will see the creation of an integrated mixed use town centre for Flat Bush.

New Zealand’s largest solar subdivision

New Zealand’s largest solar subdivision

Maxim Projects announces a partnership with Meridian Energy and SolarCity to build NZ's largest subdivision utilising solar energy.

Downer picks up investment in wastewater

Downer picks up investment in wastewater

$15 million contract to upgrade the domestic wastewater treatment plant on Aorangi Road at Seadown, Timaru.

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Cities

As urban populations continue to grow in unprecedented numbers, cities have to transform and rebuild themselves to become more efficient in providing living and social services while maintaining the lifestyle desired by the population.

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Communication

New Zealand’s much touted broadband infrastructure is being rolled out. What secondary infrastructure do we need? What ICT opportunities are on offer as a result? Are we ready for true global connectivity?

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Energy

Should New Zealand continue to extract its petroleum and coal resources? Or should the focus be on harnessing clean and renewable energy? Efficient generation, storage, distribution and use of energy is an essential ingredient to a successful New Zealand.

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Environment

Seeking a resilient infrastructure model in a resource- constrained environment is attainable. The quality of New Zealand’s air, water and land resources and the ecologies they support have to be maintained or enhanced by products, services and infrastructure we build.

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Partnerships

Public perception of infrastructure tends to focus on what was built. But behind every project are partnerships formed to fulfill the less visible essentials: project management, funding and finance, legal, human resources, IT, sub-contractors and other products and service providers.

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Security

Infrastructure creation drives demand for security technology, information, products and services. Practically every infrastructure site needs security to protect resources and the people who work there. Demand includes access control, intruder alarms and biometrics, plus the technology and equipment for monitoring and analysis.

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Transport

The infrastructure area most in need of investment in New Zealand, is transport. Centra is Auckland, with it’s recurrent grid-locked traffic. Transport may offer the most opportunities, but it is also the most under-invested. Are public-private partnerships the answer to plus investment gaps in transport? Just how will transport be funded?

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Water

The efficiency of its control of wastewater, stormwater and abundant potable water supply - has made New Zealand a rarity among countries. Maintaining efficiencies and ensuring that the growing population will continue to have adequate, cheap, clean water in the future is a challenge.

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