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

4. Blueprint for action 
He mahere hei whakatutuki

This strategy sets a course for significant transformation across New Zealand. As our demographics, technology and climate are changing, our approach to infrastructure will also need to change. To achieve our ambition for New Zealand to thrive, the strategy’s blueprint for action (Figure 6) sets five strategic objectives. We envision a New Zealand that’s responding to the challenge of net-zero carbon emissions, where our cities and regions are attractive, inclusive and flourishing, our infrastructure is resilient to shocks and stresses and we’re moving towards a circular economy.


We also propose five cross-cutting themes to lift the performance of our infrastructure system. New Zealand requires a different approach to managing its resources, including the way we make decisions and the capital, labour and technologies we use. We aspire to best practice, providing stewardship for the resources we have and investing in outcomes that are fair and recognise all New Zealanders. In making the transition, we recognise and respect Te Tiriti o Waitangi and look for opportunities to build strong, meaningful and enduring relationships with Māori. There’s much at stake. If we get it right, we’ll have the ingredients for a productive, sustainable and globally integrated economy, where New Zealanders are healthy, have access to opportunities and are able to protect the environment for future generations.

Figure 6: Blueprint for action

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