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New Zealand Council for Infrastructure Development Formed Meeting of prospective members held at the offices of Bell Gully agrees to form the New Zealand Council for Infrastructure Development. MAY 2004 Second International Delegation to Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane Third International Delegation to Canada, UK and Scandinavia Cities visited included Vancouver, London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Copenhagen, Stockholm. Fourth International Delegation: Social Housing in Sydney and Melbourne Fifth International Delegation - Infrastructure & Urban Development at Scale, Sydney Melbourne Sixth International Delegation: Canada: Best Practice Project Procurement Seventh International Delegation: London Edinburgh and Glasgow, Building National Infrastructure Capability Eighth International Delegation: Portland, Denver, Dallas and Houston, Enabling City Growth - Lessons from the USA Ninth International Delegation: Singapore, Hong Kong, Beijing and Shanghai - National Development, Insights from Asia JUNE 2009 APRIL 2010 MAY 2011 JULY 2014 JULY 2014 MARCH 2017 APRIL 2018 MARCH 2019 Stephen Selwood commences as inaugural Chief Executive MARCH 2005 First International Delegation To the United Kingdom, Ireland, Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland. MAY 2006 Third Building Nations Symposium 2008 Eden Park, Auckland Seventh Building Nations Symposium 2012 Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington Eighth Building Nations Symposium 2013 Viaduct Events Centre, Auckland Tenth Building Nations Symposium 2015 Wigram, Christchurch Twelfth Building Nations Symposium 2017 TSB Arena, Wellington. The first Symposium managed in-house by Infrastructure New Zealand. Sir Ron Carter awarded Infrastructure New Zealand award for contribution to the industry. Fourteenth Building Nations Symposium 2019 Rotorua Events Centre, Rotorua. Stephen Selwood awarded Infrastructure New Zealand award for contribution to the industry. Thirteenth Building Nations Symposium 2018 Viaduct Events Centre, Auckland. Crown Fibre Holdings awarded the Infrastructure New Zealand award for the roll out of high speed fibre as the infrastructure project of national significance. Eleventh Building Nations Symposium 2016 Viaduct Events Centre, Auckland. Infrastructure New Zealand Logo launched at the close of day one. NZCID name officially changed to Infrastructure New Zealand Incorporated Ninth Building Nations Symposium 2014 Viaduct Events Centre, Auckland Fourth Building Nations Symposium 2009 Te Papa, Wellington Fifth Building Nations Symposium 2010 Eden Park, Auckland Sixth Building Nations Symposium 2011 Hilton Hotel, Auckland AUGUST 2008 AUGUST 2012 AUGUST 2013 AUGUST 2015 OCTOBER 2017 AUGUST 2019 AUGUST 2018 OCTOBER 2016 APRIL 2017 AUGUST 2014 AUGUST 2009 AUGUST 2010 AUGUST 2011 POLICY BREAKTHROUGH RMA amended to allow call in of projects of national significance AUGUST 2005 POLICY BREAKTHROUGH Full hypothecation of fuel excise duty to National Land Transport Fund introduced JULY 2008 REPORT Meeting New Zealand’s Transport Infrastructure Needs to 2025 GHD March 2006 MARCH 2006 REPORT Comparing Infrastructure in New Zealand and Australia: Key Lessons for New Zealand GHD October 2005 OCTOBER 2005 REPORT One Auckland: Submission to Royal Commission on Auckland Governance POLICY BREAKTHROUGH Roads of National Significance policy launched This followed extensive lobbying with the National party when in opposition including meetings and presentations to former National Party transport spokesperson Maurice Williamson, former leader Don Brash and new leader John Key. POLICY BREAKTHROUGH Government announces the Urban Growth Agenda Government announces the Urban Growth Agenda which comprises key elements of Infrastructure New Zealand’s urban development policies: 1. Infrastructure funding and financing 2. Urban planning 3. Spatial planning 4. Transport pricing 5. Legislative reform POLICY BREAKTHROUGH Infrastructure Minister Shane Jones announces the decision to establish the New Zealand Infrastructure Commission POLICY BREAKTHROUGH Government and industry sign Construction Sector Accord POLICY BREAKTHROUGH The Government proposes review of the RMA Including the ways it interacts with other key legislation such as the Local Government Act 2002, Land Transport Management Act 2003. The scope includes spatial planning which has the potential to make better and more strategic decisions about resources and infrastructure over longer timeframes. POLICY BREAKTHROUGH Royal ascent for the Act to establish the NZ Infrastructure Commission SEPTEMBER 2007 MARCH 2009 DECEMBER 2017 AUGUST 2018 APRIL 2019 JULY 2019 SEPTEMBER 2019 REPORT NZCID Connecting to our Digital Future Report Report advocates roll out of high speed broadband and uplift in digital infrastructure. SEPTEMBER 2007 REPORT Infrastructure Development in Comparative Nations NZCID and Kensington Swan OCTOBER 2006 Third Annual General Meeting and First Building Nations Symposium Villa Maria Estate. NOVEMBER 2006 Fourth Annual General Meeting & Second Building Nations Symposium Castaways, Kariotahi Beach, Waiuku. NOVEMBER 2007 REPORT Policy Priorities for Advancing Economic Infrastructure Development in New Zealand NOVEMBER 2008 REPORT Aucklanders’ views on alternative transport funding options A research snapshot on the costs of congestion and acceptable funding solutions. REPORT Local Government in New Zealand Survey Report A research snapshot on the costs of congestion and acceptable funding solutions. REPORT Insights into Canterbury: Findings of Research on the Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery REPORT Review of Auckland urban planning and infrastructure SGS Economics and Planning REPORT Transport Solutions for a Growing City REPORT Building National Infrastructure Capability: Lessons from Scotland REPORT Meeting Auckland’s Growth Challenge: The Innovation City REPORT Enabling City Growth: Lessons from the USA REPORT Creating Value through Procurement: A report on public sector procurement of major infrastructure projects JULY 2012 SEPTEMBER 2012 JUNE 2013 FEBRUARY 2014 MAY 2016 JUNE 2017 OCTOBER 2017 JUNE 2018 AUGUST 2018 REPORT Insights for New Zealand: Infrastructure Development in Comparative Nations REPORT Options for Improving Social Housing in New Zealand: Lessons from Australia REPORT Implementing the National Infrastructure Plan in the Water Industry – A Pilot Study PWC GHD REPORT Pathfinder Public Private Partnership (PPP) Review Workshop REPORT International Best Practice in Mega Project Delivery: Lessons from Australia and the UK REPORT Best Practice Project Procurement: Findings from an NZCID Delegation to Canada REPORT Evaluating the environmental outcomes of the RMA Environmental Defence Society REPORT Benefits from Auckland road decongestion NZIER report to the Employers and Manufacturers Association, Infrastructure New Zealand, Auckland International Airport Ltd, Ports of Auckland Ltd, National Road Carriers Association. REPORT National Development: Insights from Asia REPORT Building Regions: A vision for local government, planning law and funding reform NOVEMBER 2010 OCTOBER 2011 JULY 2012 MAY 2013 MARCH 2015 MARCH 2016 JUNE 2016 JULY 2017 JUNE 2019 JUNE 2019 Infrastructure New Zealand History Timeline Formal launch function hosted by Bell Gully 16 Foundation Members: ABN AMRO; Beca Infrastructure; Bell Gully; Bank of New Zealand; Employers and Manufacturers Association (Northern); Fulton Hogan Ltd; GHD Limited; Kensington Swan; Macquarie New Zealand Limited; Pacific Road New Zealand; Siemens(NZ) Ltd; Stevenson Group; Transfield Services; Watercare Services Ltd; Westpac Institutional Bank; Works Infrastructure JULY 2004 POLICY BREAKTHROUGH Budget 2007 provides a major increase in transport spending Announcement of full hypothecation of the excise tax on petrol to transport infrastructure and the provision for a fuel tax of up to 10 cents per litre for transport infrastructure investment. MAY 2007 POLICY BREAKTHROUGH Government establishes National Infrastructure Advisory Board and National Infrastructure Advisory Unit in Treasury OCTOBER 2009 POLICY BREAKTHROUGH Learning Infrastructure Partners win New Zealand’s first public private partnership (PPP) for the design, construction, finance and maintenance of Auckland’s Hobsonville Point primary and secondary schools POLICY BREAKTHROUGH Local Government Act Amendment requires local authorities to prepare and adopt an infrastructure strategy for a period of at least 30 consecutive financial years, as part of its long term plan POLICY BREAKTHROUGH Terms of reference for the Auckland Transport Alignment Project signed Minister of Finance Hon Bill English, The Minister of Transport Hon Simon Bridges, the Mayor of Auckland Len Brown, and Auckland Councillor Bill Cashmore. Alignment between Auckland and the Govt had been the central platform pf NZCID. APRIL 2012 AUGUST 2014 AUGUST 2015 POLICY BREAKTHROUGH Auckland Council super city established in a form that is fully consistent with NZCID’s One Auckland plan OCTOBER 2010

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Page 1: Infrastructure New Zealand History Timeline · 2019-12-05 · the Auckland Transport Alignment Project signed Minister of Finance Hon Bill English, The Minister of Transport Hon Simon

New Zealand Council for Infrastructure Development FormedMeeting of prospective members held at the offices of Bell Gully agrees to form the New Zealand Council for Infrastructure Development.

MAY 2004

Second International Delegation to Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane

Third International Delegation to Canada, UK and ScandinaviaCities visited included Vancouver, London, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Copenhagen, Stockholm.

Fourth International Delegation: Social Housing in Sydney and Melbourne

Fifth International Delegation - Infrastructure & Urban Development at Scale, Sydney Melbourne

Sixth International Delegation: Canada: Best Practice Project Procurement

Seventh International Delegation: London Edinburgh and Glasgow, Building National Infrastructure Capability

Eighth International Delegation: Portland, Denver, Dallas and Houston, Enabling City Growth - Lessons from the USA

Ninth International Delegation: Singapore, Hong Kong, Beijing and Shanghai - National Development, Insights from Asia

JUNE 2009

APRIL 2010

MAY 2011

JULY 2014

JULY 2014

MARCH 2017

APRIL 2018

MARCH 2019

Stephen Selwood commences as inaugural Chief Executive

MARCH 2005

First International Delegation To the United Kingdom, Ireland, Victoria, New South Wales and Queensland.

MAY 2006

Third Building Nations Symposium 2008Eden Park, Auckland

Seventh Building Nations Symposium 2012Michael Fowler Centre, Wellington

Eighth Building Nations Symposium 2013Viaduct Events Centre, Auckland

Tenth Building Nations Symposium 2015Wigram, Christchurch

Twelfth Building Nations Symposium 2017TSB Arena, Wellington.

The first Symposium managed in-house by Infrastructure New Zealand.

Sir Ron Carter awarded Infrastructure New Zealand award for contribution to the industry.

Fourteenth Building Nations Symposium 2019Rotorua Events Centre, Rotorua.

Stephen Selwood awarded Infrastructure New Zealand award for contribution to the industry.

Thirteenth Building Nations Symposium 2018Viaduct Events Centre, Auckland.

Crown Fibre Holdings awarded the Infrastructure New Zealand award for the roll out of high speed fibre as the infrastructure project of national significance.

Eleventh Building Nations Symposium 2016Viaduct Events Centre, Auckland.

Infrastructure New Zealand Logo launched at the close of day one.

NZCID name officially changed to Infrastructure New Zealand Incorporated

Ninth Building Nations Symposium 2014Viaduct Events Centre, Auckland

Fourth Building Nations Symposium 2009Te Papa, Wellington

Fifth Building Nations Symposium 2010Eden Park, Auckland

Sixth Building Nations Symposium 2011Hilton Hotel, Auckland

AUGUST 2008

AUGUST 2012

AUGUST 2013

AUGUST 2015

OCTOBER 2017

AUGUST 2019

AUGUST 2018

OCTOBER 2016

APRIL 2017

AUGUST 2014

AUGUST 2009

AUGUST 2010

AUGUST 2011

POLICY BREAKTHROUGH

RMA amended to allow call in of projects of national significance

AUGUST 2005

POLICY BREAKTHROUGH

Full hypothecation of fuel excise duty to National Land Transport Fund introduced

JULY 2008

REPORT

Meeting New Zealand’s Transport Infrastructure Needs to 2025 GHD March 2006

MARCH 2006

REPORT

Comparing Infrastructure in New Zealand and Australia: Key Lessons for New ZealandGHD October 2005

OCTOBER 2005

REPORT

One Auckland: Submission to Royal Commission on Auckland Governance

POLICY BREAKTHROUGH

Roads of National Significance policy launchedThis followed extensive lobbying with the National party when in opposition including meetings and presentations to former National Party transport spokesperson Maurice Williamson, former leader Don Brash and new leader John Key.

POLICY BREAKTHROUGH

Government announces theUrban Growth AgendaGovernment announces the Urban Growth Agendawhich comprises key elements of Infrastructure NewZealand’s urban development policies:

1. Infrastructure funding and financing2. Urban planning3. Spatial planning 4. Transport pricing5. Legislative reform

POLICY BREAKTHROUGH

Infrastructure Minister Shane Jones announces the decision to establish the New Zealand Infrastructure Commission

POLICY BREAKTHROUGH

Government and industry sign Construction Sector Accord

POLICY BREAKTHROUGH

The Government proposes review of the RMAIncluding the ways it interacts with other key legislation such as the Local Government Act 2002, Land Transport Management Act 2003. The scope includes spatial planning which has the potential to make better and more strategic decisions about resources and infrastructure over longer timeframes.

POLICY BREAKTHROUGH

Royal ascent for the Act to establish the NZ Infrastructure Commission

SEPTEMBER 2007

MARCH 2009

DECEMBER 2017

AUGUST 2018

APRIL 2019

JULY 2019

SEPTEMBER 2019

REPORT

NZCID Connecting to our Digital Future ReportReport advocates roll out of high speed broadband and uplift in digital infrastructure.

SEPTEMBER 2007

REPORT

Infrastructure Development in Comparative Nations NZCID and Kensington Swan

OCTOBER 2006

Third Annual General Meeting and First Building Nations SymposiumVilla Maria Estate.

NOVEMBER 2006

Fourth Annual General Meeting & Second Building Nations SymposiumCastaways, Kariotahi Beach, Waiuku.

NOVEMBER 2007

REPORT

Policy Priorities for Advancing Economic Infrastructure Development in New Zealand

NOVEMBER 2008

REPORT

Aucklanders’ views on alternative transport funding optionsA research snapshot on the costs of congestion and acceptable funding solutions.

REPORT

Local Government in New Zealand Survey ReportA research snapshot on the costs of congestion and acceptable funding solutions.

REPORT

Insights into Canterbury: Findings of Research on the Canterbury Earthquakes Recovery

REPORT

Review of Auckland urban planning and infrastructureSGS Economics and Planning

REPORT

Transport Solutions for a Growing City

REPORT

Building National Infrastructure Capability: Lessons from Scotland

REPORT

Meeting Auckland’s Growth Challenge: The Innovation City

REPORT

Enabling City Growth: Lessons from the USA

REPORT

Creating Value through Procurement: A report on public sector procurement of major infrastructure projects

JULY 2012

SEPTEMBER 2012

JUNE 2013

FEBRUARY 2014

MAY 2016

JUNE 2017

OCTOBER 2017

JUNE 2018

AUGUST 2018

REPORT

Insights for New Zealand: Infrastructure Development in Comparative Nations

REPORT

Options for Improving Social Housing in New Zealand: Lessons from Australia

REPORT

Implementing the NationalInfrastructure Plan in the Water Industry – A Pilot StudyPWC GHD

REPORT

Pathfinder Public Private Partnership (PPP) Review Workshop

REPORT

International Best Practice in Mega Project Delivery:Lessons from Australia and the UK

REPORT

Best Practice Project Procurement: Findings from an NZCID Delegation to Canada

REPORT

Evaluating the environmental outcomes of the RMAEnvironmental Defence Society

REPORT

Benefits from Auckland road decongestionNZIER report to the Employers and Manufacturers Association, Infrastructure New Zealand, Auckland International Airport Ltd, Ports of Auckland Ltd, National Road Carriers Association.

REPORT

National Development: Insights from Asia

REPORT

Building Regions: A vision for local government, planning law and funding reform

NOVEMBER 2010

OCTOBER 2011

JULY 2012

MAY 2013

MARCH 2015

MARCH 2016

JUNE 2016

JULY 2017

JUNE 2019

JUNE 2019

InfrastructureNew Zealand

History Timeline

Formal launch function hosted by Bell Gully16 Foundation Members:ABN AMRO; Beca Infrastructure; Bell Gully; Bank of New Zealand; Employers and Manufacturers Association (Northern); Fulton Hogan Ltd; GHD Limited; Kensington Swan; Macquarie New Zealand Limited; Pacific Road New Zealand; Siemens(NZ) Ltd; Stevenson Group; Transfield Services; Watercare Services Ltd; Westpac Institutional Bank; Works Infrastructure

JULY 2004

POLICY BREAKTHROUGH

Budget 2007 providesa major increase intransport spendingAnnouncement of full hypothecation of the excise tax on petrol to transport infrastructure and the provision for a fuel tax of up to 10 cents per litre for transport infrastructure investment.

MAY 2007

POLICY BREAKTHROUGH

Government establishes National Infrastructure Advisory Board and National Infrastructure Advisory Unit in Treasury

OCTOBER 2009

POLICY BREAKTHROUGH

Learning Infrastructure Partners win New Zealand’s first public private partnership (PPP) for the design, construction, finance and maintenance of Auckland’s Hobsonville Point primary and secondary schools

POLICY BREAKTHROUGH

Local Government Act Amendment requires local authorities to prepare and adopt an infrastructure strategy for a period of at least 30 consecutive financial years, as part of its long term plan

POLICY BREAKTHROUGH

Terms of reference for the Auckland Transport Alignment Project signedMinister of Finance Hon Bill English, The Minister of Transport Hon Simon Bridges, the Mayor of Auckland Len Brown, and Auckland Councillor Bill Cashmore. Alignment between Auckland and the Govt had been the central platform pf NZCID.

APRIL 2012

AUGUST 2014

AUGUST 2015

POLICY BREAKTHROUGH

Auckland Council super city established in a form that is fully consistent with NZCID’s One Auckland plan

OCTOBER 2010