Infrastructure crunch: Local knowledge crucial, new report says
The travails of Muldoon need not cause us contemporary gloom, a think-tank says.
The travails of Muldoon need not cause us contemporary gloom, a think-tank says.
Damage from the cyclone and floods has been estimated to cost up to $14.5b.
We have to be pragmatic and realistic, and open our doors to overseas funding.
OPINION: Most of us take comfort knowing that it is someone else’s responsibility to fix.
Infrastructure boss believes politicking is getting in the road of important development.
Restoring stable networks will be an expensive and radical undertaking.
OPINION: We can’t look to last century’s plans.
The Government doesn’t have deep-enough pockets to fill the infrastructure black hole.
ALR will help underpin growth, greater productivity and economic prosperity.
OPINION: Building up and building out should both be possible.
OPINION: National is proud of our infrastructure track record.
Downer aims to build back smarter in Cyclone Gabrielle recovery.
Public-private partnerships are critical for NZ's ambitious infrastructure plans.
OPINION: Our transport needs are changing, and our focus is shifting.
Public and private partnerships are needed to get investment and development moving.
Investors will arrive to improve the country’s liveability if the conditions are right.
OPINION: Fuel taxes and the existing road-user charges will be abolished.
The concepts of resilience and sustainability are key priorities.
Sustained under-investment has generated an enormous infrastructure deficit.
Michael Wood is aiming to decarbonise the country’s transport system.
Increased demand for cloud computing has prompted AWS to make a big investment.
Aecom has developed a method of estimating carbon impact in an infrastructure project.
Our approach to infrastructure is not working, so what do we need to do differently?
The new mayor has promised to 'fix' Auckland: so what should he do?
NZ is now turning to our industry to support environmental goals and empower change.
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.
COMMENT: The Environment Minister sets out a plan to fix the resource management system.
More intensive living will help the country fight climate change.