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Is Govt about to become an app store?
Machine Zone has been developing a new "command centre" for Auckland Transport.
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.
Private sector funding has created momentum for new infrastructure development. Is Auckland now poised for its Olympic moment?
Minister of Transport Simon Bridges believes New Zealand can be tested for new transport solutions.
Auckland is bracing itself for an additional 700,000 people in the next 30 years.
COMMENT: An annual $400 million revenue flow for Auckland transport would unlock billions of dollars of private capital.
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.
All New Zealanders need to be involved in a review of local government, says Stephen Selwood.
Based on overseas experience, NZCID has made four recommendations for best-practice infrastructure planning.
Water will be the big issue this century, say leading experts from law firm Minter Ellison Rudd Watts.
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?
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.
Bill English is promising a tool kit to enable co-ordinated infrastructure planning.
A model development in Warsaw has just the right space to make residents happy and healthy, reports Greg Hall.
The New Zealand Council for Infrastructure Building Nations Symposium which kicks off today focuses on key issues.
Huawei is out to build a better connected world, leveraging the internet of Things, writes Fran O'Sullivan.
Spark saw a surge in the amount of data traffic humming through its cables and airwaves earlier this year.
Fletcher Building chief is calling for 'realistic dialogue' over housing affordability, writes Graham Skellern.
A recent Local Government New Zealand Survey of 600 businesses and 2400 residents across NZ rated local councils 29 out of 100 for their overall reputation.