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
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
Te hītori

We're here to transform infrastructure for all New Zealanders. By doing so our goal is to lift the economic performance of Aotearoa and improve the wellbeing of all New Zealanders.

About us
Ngā rongo kōrero

We collect feedback on key infrastructure issues and to understand the views of a variety of stakeholders.

Infrastructure Leaders Survey

Delivering public sector infrastructure is complex, demanding, and vital for New Zealand’s future. We want to hear directly from those leading this work. Our short, anonymous 10-minute survey is designed to help shape how leaders are supported, recognised, and developed across the system. Please also share this link with colleagues and peers – the more voices we hear, the stronger the insights. Together, we can build a system that better supports the people delivering New Zealand’s infrastructure.

Feedback on the draft National Infrastructure Plan

We have published a draft National Infrastructure Plan that sets out how we can address these challenges. It looks at what we need to do to fix what’s not working, how we can plan better for the future and shows where our infrastructure dollar will have the greatest impact in meeting New Zealand’s future needs. Feedback on the draft Plan closed on 6 August 2025. Once we've incorporated the feedback we'll send a final version of the Plan to Government by the end of the year.