Tā mātou mahi

We research important infrastructure issues, advise on policy, provide expert project support, and share data on both upcoming projects and infrastructure performance.

Our work
Mahere Tūāhanga ā-Motu

We're working on a National Infrastructure Plan that will help guide decision-making by both central and local government and give the infrastructure industry more confidence to invest in the people, technology and equipment they need to build more efficiently.

National Infrastructure Plan
Hōtaka Whakaarotau

New Zealand faces some big challenges. We can’t afford to build the infrastructure we need to solve them all. The Infrastructure Priorities Programme (IPP) is a way for us to identify the top infrastructure issues and solutions - so we can be sure we’re making the right decisions.​

Priorities Programme
Te Rārangi mahi

The National Infrastructure Pipeline provides insights into planned infrastructure projects across New Zealand, giving industry information to help coordinate and plan.

The Pipeline
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Our Board

Our Board combines significant economic expertise with legal, financial, regulatory and on-the-ground experience.

Raveen Jaduram
Raveen Jaduram
Board Chair
Sue Tindal
Sue Tindal
Deputy Chair/Chair of Audit and Risk Committee
Maurice Davis
Maurice Davis
Director
Sina Cotter Tait
Sina Cotter Tait
Director
Stephen Selwood
Stephen Selwood
Director
Tim Brown
Tim Brown
Director

Our leadership team

Our Chief Executive and leadership team work collaboratively with the Board to set and guide Te Waihanga’s strategic direction. Te Waihanga is made up of Four teams: Chief Executive's Office, Strategy, Investments, and Corporate.

Geoff Cooper
Geoff Cooper
Chief Executive
Vanisa Dhiru
Vanisa Dhiru
General Manager - Corporate
Andy Hagan
Andy Hagan
General Manager - Investment
Peter Nunns
Peter Nunns
General Manager - Strategy

We help government and others to shape our infrastructure system, to grow wellbeing and drive a strong economy. We look to the long term, identifying issues and the actions New Zealand can take to improve.