Powerhouse Kat (Hubba) Kaiwai is used to digging in for her community and quickly mobilising her Ruatōria roading business to fix roads on the cyclone-ravaged East Coast.
“You feel an obligation and a duty of service as part of the community to keep people connected,” says Hubba, owner of Tairāwhiti Contracting.
Tairāwhiti Contracting is one of 100 Māori businesses being supported through Te Puni Kōkiri and Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment’s Capability Uplift Programme this year to help them succeed in the government procurement world.
The joint-agency progressive procurement kaupapa aims to share the Government’s annual $51.5 billion buying power more equitably with Māori businesses and achieve wider social outcomes in communities.
Hubba created her business when she moved home to Ruatōria and there were no jobs, becoming the only wahine Māori-owned civil construction roading business since 2020.