
Flying into the future
Airport plans biggest infrastructure programme since railways.
Airport plans biggest infrastructure programme since railways.
COMMENT: Let's have honesty in the local government election.
COMMENT: Senior Government and industry leaders work on real solutions to sector issues.
The ability to invest at a time of high growth is extremely dependent on cashflow.
Paul Buetow and Katrina Van Houtte reflect on the status of our construction industry.
The new trains in England will carry up to 1100 passengers at a time.
Auckland Transport outlines its five biggest infrastructure projects.
New Zealand needs seriously to invest in infrastructure over the next couple of decades.
Manchester's Sir Howard Bernstein talks to Gill South.
COMMENT: The list of issues to be addressed by the review is exceptionally broad.
Vector chief says the energy sector needs a portfolio of its own.
NZ could be a connector of China and Latin America, but it's not without its challenges.
COMMENT: We need our leaders to be imaginative and visionary.
Scandinavian project reveals how NZ could tackle infrastructure crisis.
Shane Jones has NZ Super Fund, ACC, KiwiSaver and iwi in his sights.
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.
ICBC NZ chief executive Karen Hou sets out a strategy.
Gabrielle Penn talks with leading players.
The NZ Transport Agency is working with stakeholders to bring the plan to fruition.
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.
Aucklanders will drive around 1 billion more km on the state highway network this year.
What we have has been built up over years of careful planning.
Suggestions for reform could impact on local councils, reports Tim McCready.
49 industry speakers are lined up to address the nation's infrastructure challenges.
NZ Council revenue is largely separated from economic performance.