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Fran O'Sullivan: What NZ can learn from Scandi noir
Scandinavian project reveals how NZ could tackle infrastructure crisis.
Scandinavian project reveals how NZ could tackle infrastructure crisis.
Shane Jones has NZ Super Fund, ACC, KiwiSaver and iwi in his sights.
Infrastructure NZ boss Stephen Selwood looks at the lessons from a Houston development.
Time for private sector equity to boost the transport infrastructure funding pool.
How do we go about finding a long term solution for infrastructure?
Aecom's Craig Davidson says uncertainty is turning the industry on its head.
Transport Minister Phil Twyford plans a "mode neutral" approach.
Tommy Parker local training and upskilling is an imperative.
But warns Simon Mackenzie there is a risk to goldplating networks
Industry leaders tell where NZ is ahead and where it is behind.
We need smarter ways to get moving, says Patrick Brockie.
What we have has been built up over years of careful planning.
Aucklanders will drive around 1 billion more km on the state highway network this year.
Australia's economic powerhouse faces vast geographic imbalances.
MinterEllisonRuddWatts support calls to establish an independent infrastructure body.
Light rail in Auckland is set to dominate the transport debate for the foreseeable future.
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.
Millennials are not the only employees wanting workplace flexibility. Here's what the future of work looks like.
Fletcher Construction's chief is upbeat about the "wave of work" in the infrastructure sector.
Finance Minister Bill English will this week unveil plans to spend an additional $15 billion on infrastructure by 2025.
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.