Chris Penk, Minister for building and construction, announces the next steps in nationwide building reform
Gaining momentum with careful planning is the key
Confidence is building in the industry. Downer wants this to expand to major projects.
Building Nations will challenge decision-makers to look beyond short-term fixes
We need to make asset maintenance as sexy – if not sexier – than the big new projects.
There are opportunities for more Chinese expertise to aid New Zealand’s infrastructure
OPINION: NZ needs to show the real value of what we build so infrastructure can progress.
CRL’s commitment to lifting the infrastructure bar is a catalyst for wider change.
Development should be seen through a transport lens rather than road v rail.
It is time to stop playing political games with vital infrastructure.
We need to support and empower the people we rely on for our everyday services.
Vision for Wellington is an attempt to help the city find its rhythm again.
Cybersecurity maintenance is vital for modern societies.
The Green Party calls for renewed investment in public services and climate action.
Business leaders reflect on a vision for Wellington's future
A compromise between National and Labour would survive a change of Government
NZ needs to develop a local workforce to both maintain infrastructure and move on.
Investment in new generation is not happening on the scale or speed it needs to.
New Zealand is not properly looking after the infrastructure it already has.
We are getting on with building infrastructure — not just announcing it.
OPINION: Resource management reforms are laying foundations for New Zealand's success.
The project could bring NZ$1.87b in economic benefits over 10 years.
Wellington must axe poor-value spending. Every dollar spent must deliver public value.
OPINION: Infrastructure isn’t about individual assets, it’s about a network for growth.
The trial involved 17,000 customers, shifting water heating to off-peak times.
A potential low-system is set to form on the northeast coast of New Zealand.
OPINION: Auckland’s Future Fund aims to reduce reliance on rates for infrastructure.
Watercare unveils its more-than- 1000-project business plan.
Geothermal energy aligns with Māori aspirations and global green energy focus.
More than 70,000 visitors are expected in New Plymouth during Te Matatini.