Articles tagged with Infrastructure Commission

New Zealand Government Responds to National Infrastructure Plan with 16 Key Actions

1 week ago | 117 views

The New Zealand Government has formally responded to the Infrastructure Commission’s National Infrastructure Plan, agreeing to support all sixteen recommendations and committing to improve infrastructure planning, funding, and asset management. Key actions include reviewing the land transport funding system, legislating long-term investment planning and asset reporting, enhancing data quality in the National Infrastructure Pipeline, and strengthening public sector project leadership. The Government aims to address inefficiencies, close the infrastructure deficit, and ensure better coordination and accountability to build a sustainable infrastructure future.

Tags: New Zealand Infrastructure Commission National Infrastructure Plan Government Response Geoff Cooper Mr Bishop Labour Party Green Party Ministry for Cities Environment Regions and Transport Public Service Commission

New Zealand Government’s Plan to Transform Infrastructure and Asset Management by 2030

1 month ago | 291 views

The Government is implementing a comprehensive reform programme to improve New Zealand’s infrastructure asset management, focusing on long-term economic prosperity through better planning, funding, and oversight, including strengthening assurance processes and establishing the Ministry of Cities, Environment, Regions and Transport (MCERT). A key initiative addresses poor coordination and data quality in underground asset management, with plans to enhance regulations, compliance, and potentially develop a National Underground Asset Register to reduce costs and disruptions. These foundational changes aim to ensure safer, more reliable infrastructure, better value for taxpayers, and sustained growth, with ongoing efforts to refine policies and enforcement starting July 2026.

Tags: Murray Pugh Jim Donovan Minister Stanford NZUAG Infrastructure Commission Treasury MCERT National Infrastructure Plan New Zealand Apōpō

Raveen Jaduram Appointed Chair of Fire and Emergency New Zealand Board

1 month ago | 292 views

Internal Affairs Minister Brooke van Velden has appointed Mr. Raveen Jaduram as the new Chair of the Fire and Emergency New Zealand Board, succeeding Rebecca Keoghan MNZM. Mr. Jaduram brings extensive experience in infrastructure governance, financial oversight, and strategic leadership, which will support the Board's accountability and investment management in emergency services. Keoghan was thanked for her leadership during the organisation's post-amalgamation phase, where she strengthened structure and advanced workplace culture and integrity.

Tags: Brooke van Velden Raveen Jaduram Rebecca Keoghan Fire and Emergency New Zealand New Zealand Infrastructure Commission Water Services Authority Auckland Transport Internal Affairs Minister Crown entity Chair public utility chief executive

Government Reforms Infrastructure Investment System for Better Projects and Value

2 months ago | 383 views

The New Zealand Government is reforming its Investment Management System to improve infrastructure project selection by consolidating assurance processes, shifting project assurance responsibility from Treasury to the independent NZ Infrastructure Commission, and enhancing ministerial oversight. These changes aim to provide Ministers with clearer, expert, and actionable advice to make informed "go/no go" decisions, ensuring projects meet public needs, represent value for money, and are deliverable. The reforms also introduce standardized assessments, strengthen asset management assurance, and seek to reduce project delays and inefficiencies, ultimately delivering better infrastructure outcomes for New Zealanders.

Tags: Chris Bishop Nicola Willis New Zealand Government NZ Infrastructure Commission Treasury Infrastructure Priorities Programme Investment Management System Infrastructure Minister Finance Minister NZ Transport Agency

New Zealand’s National Infrastructure Plan: Fixing Systems for Long-Term Prosperity

2 months ago | 408 views

The speech emphasizes New Zealand’s urgent need to fix its underperforming infrastructure system by implementing evidence-based, long-term reforms aligned with the independent National Infrastructure Plan, focusing on improving asset management, investment assurance, and bipartisan cooperation. The Government has already initiated foundational changes including a new planning system, enhanced maintenance programs, and strengthened transparency, while announcing Cabinet decisions to transfer infrastructure investment assurance to the Infrastructure Commission to ensure better oversight and value for taxpayer money. Despite challenges like aging assets, demographic shifts, and external shocks, the Government is committed to prioritizing projects effectively, improving infrastructure quality, and fostering economic prosperity for all New Zealanders.

Tags: Raveen Geoff Wayne Brown Helen Clark Minister Stanford Infrastructure Commission National Infrastructure Plan Treasury Auckland Council Minister of Finance

KiwiRail Boosts Performance with $73M Surplus and 7% Volume Growth

3 months ago | 595 views

KiwiRail has shown significant improvement, achieving a $73.4 million operating surplus and a 7% increase in volumes due to focused commercial discipline and upgraded rolling stock. Investments in modern locomotives, better maintenance funded by legislative changes, and improved infrastructure have enhanced schedule reliability and reduced disruptions from natural events. Additionally, Interislander maintained 100% reliability during peak periods, demonstrating the success of KiwiRail’s strategic focus on reliability, cost control, and asset renewal.

Tags: KiwiRail Winston Peters Suzanne Tindal New Zealand Dunedin Hillside Workshops Stadler locomotives Interislander Infrastructure Commission Rail Minister South Island

New Zealand's 30-Year National Infrastructure Plan Unveiled by Minister Bishop

4 months ago | 697 views

Infrastructure Minister Chris Bishop introduced the National Infrastructure Plan in Parliament, emphasizing its role in enhancing New Zealand’s prosperity through improved planning, funding, and maintenance of infrastructure over the next 30 years. The Plan acknowledges existing challenges such as inefficiencies and fragmented asset management despite high infrastructure spending, and outlines ten priority actions including hospital investment, water renewals, transport project sequencing, flood resilience, and legislative reforms. The Government has begun implementing many of these priorities and will respond to the Plan’s recommendations by June 2026, seeking cross-party engagement to build durable consensus for future infrastructure development.

Tags: Chris Bishop National Infrastructure Plan New Zealand Infrastructure Commission National Party Infrastructure Minister Health New Zealand Auckland Council Regional Infrastructure Fund Resource Management Act City Rail Link

New Zealand Boosts Infrastructure and Renewables with Key RMA Reforms 2026

5 months ago | 867 views

The New Zealand Government has introduced a new National Policy Statement for Infrastructure and amended two others to streamline resource consenting, reduce costs, and accelerate renewable energy and infrastructure projects under the Resource Management Act (RMA). These changes aim to address the infrastructure deficit by providing clear, consistent direction to councils and developers, cutting red tape, and supporting the country’s economic growth, climate adaptation, and energy security goals. The updated national direction instruments, effective from January 2026, will integrate with the forthcoming modern planning system to ensure smoother implementation and continued progress.

Tags: Chris Bishop Simon Watts Simon Court RMA Reform National Policy Statement Infrastructure Renewable Electricity Generation Electricity Networks New Zealand Government Infrastructure Commission

New Guidance to Boost New Zealand Government Infrastructure Management and Maintenance

6 months ago | 868 views

New Zealand’s Infrastructure Minister Chris Bishop announced new guidance from the Infrastructure Commission aimed at improving how government agencies maintain and manage nearly half of the country’s infrastructure assets. The Asset Management and Investment Planning guidance provides clear expectations, tools, and accountability measures to address widespread poor asset management in sectors like health, education, and justice. This initiative is part of a broader government program focused on practical improvements now and longer-term system changes, emphasizing the importance of maintaining existing infrastructure to avoid higher future replacement costs.

Tags: Chris Bishop New Zealand Infrastructure Commission Infrastructure Minister Asset Management Investment Planning New Zealand Government National Infrastructure Plan Infrastructure Maintenance Public Sector Government Agencies

New Zealand’s New Planning System to Boost Renewable Energy Projects and Growth

6 months ago | 949 views

New Zealand’s Government is replacing the Resource Management Act 1991 with two new bills to streamline the planning system, aiming to accelerate renewable energy projects by cutting red tape and reducing costs. Energy Minister Simon Watts highlights that the reforms will provide clearer national policy direction, faster consents, and investor certainty, supporting a renewable electricity boom with 95% of future electricity from clean sources. The bills will be introduced to Parliament soon, with the goal of becoming law by 2026, and public input will be sought through the Select Committee process.

Tags: Simon Watts New Zealand Energy Minister Renewable Energy Resource Management Act Planning Bill Natural Environment Bill Electrify New Zealand National Policy Statement Infrastructure Commission

New Zealand’s New Planning System to Speed Up Infrastructure Delivery and Growth

6 months ago | 632 views

The New Zealand Government is replacing the Resource Management Act 1991 with a new planning system designed to simplify and accelerate infrastructure delivery, providing long-term certainty through spatial plans and streamlined consenting processes. Key reforms include protecting important sites early, standardizing rules for common activities, and enabling critical infrastructure projects to proceed even in protected areas, thereby reducing costs and delays. The legislation aims to unlock investment, support growth, and align infrastructure with development, with bills introduced to Parliament and national policy direction to be finalized within nine months of enactment.

Tags: Chris Bishop Simon Court New Zealand RMA Reform Infrastructure Commission Resource Management Act Government planning system infrastructure national policy direction

New Zealand's Infrastructure Pipeline Hits $275 Billion with 12,000 Projects

7 months ago | 797 views

The New Zealand Infrastructure Commission's latest update reveals nearly 12,000 infrastructure projects worth $275 billion, showing significant growth from $237 billion in June, with $181 billion now having full or partial funding. The Pipeline, covering projects across government and private sectors in areas like transport, water, and education, provides a comprehensive view to support better planning, economic growth, and workforce confidence. This update will guide the National Infrastructure Plan by highlighting funded and unfunded initiatives, improving decision-making and system performance nationwide.

Tags: Chris Bishop New Zealand Infrastructure Commission National Infrastructure Pipeline infrastructure projects infrastructure planning construction sector government agencies National Infrastructure Plan infrastructure investment infrastructure funding

New Zealand Infrastructure Pipeline Surges to $237.1 Billion: Construction Sector Growth Ahead

10 months ago | 1078 views

The latest quarterly update from the New Zealand Infrastructure Commission reveals that the value of infrastructure initiatives in the National Infrastructure Pipeline has increased to $237.1 billion, with a $30.2 billion growth from the previous quarter, as stated by Infrastructure Minister Chris Bishop. The Pipeline, managed by the Commission, encompasses over 9,200 projects, aiding in planning for future infrastructure projects across various sectors and contributing to about 4% of the country's GDP. Efforts are being made to enhance transparency and data quality within the Pipeline, with ongoing collaboration from 121 organizations, and the final National Infrastructure Plan is expected to be released in December.

Tags: New Zealand Infrastructure Commission National Infrastructure Pipeline Chris Bishop construction sector infrastructure projects New Zealand Infrastructure Commission GDP NZTA highway maintenance programmes Christchurch Men’s Prison Hawkes Bay Prison

Transforming New Zealand's Infrastructure: A Vision for Growth and Efficiency

10 months ago | 1927 views

The speaker expresses gratitude for the opportunity to attend Building Nations 2025 and acknowledges the need for improved infrastructure policy in New Zealand. As the Infrastructure Minister, the speaker highlights challenges in delivering and maintaining infrastructure, emphasizing the importance of efficient systems for economic growth and living standards. Key priorities include developing a National Infrastructure Plan, improving funding and financing, addressing road pricing reform, enhancing the consenting framework, and strengthening asset management and resilience to ensure a prosperous future for New Zealand.

Tags: Nick Leggett Infrastructure New Zealand Minister New Zealand National Infrastructure Plan NIFFCo Infrastructure Commission Building Nations RUC Resource Management Act

Transforming New Zealand's Infrastructure: Draft National Infrastructure Plan Unveiled

12 months ago | 3305 views

Opening Good morning. It’s great to be here today for the release of the draft National Infrastructure Plan – or the NIP. I’d like to thank Raveen Jaduram, Geoff Cooper, and the entire team at the Infrastructure Commission for hosting this Symposium and for their hard work on putting the NIP together.

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