There are ten common mistakes that organisation are making that contribute to poor project management outcomes.
There are ten common mistakes that organisation are making that contribute to poor project management outcomes. This practical presentation will take you through each of these and offer practical steps you can take to immediately improve your outcomes and project success rates.
The world of infrastructure asset management is a world of tomorrow.
The world of infrastructure asset management is a world of tomorrow. For all those involved in the infrastructure that underpins our communities’ well-being, connection, quality of life and standard of living throughout Aotearoa New Zealand, ensuring that those communities are sustainably healthy and thriving, not only today, but for the future as well, is what inspires and motivates.
Our Congress welcomes asset managers, engineers, project managers, surveyors, scientists, planners and more from a varied range of local government, consulting firms, suppliers, and central government organisations. We aim to gather as many people together to ensure that the sector works cooperatively and cohesively - to gather, share and learn together.
Everyone's invited to drop by the Higgins booth at the Congress.
Infrastructure New Zealand is proud to announce that they have officially taken over the organisation and running of the Girls in Infrastructure® initiative.
Infrastructure New Zealand is proud to announce that they have officially taken over the organisation and running of the Girls in Infrastructure® initiative. This pioneering programme is designed to illuminate the wide array of career paths available in the infrastructure sector for Year 12 and 13 girls. Through unique, hands-on experiences such as stepping onto live construction sites and operating heavy machinery, alongside engaging discussions with successful women in the field and education providers, Girls in Infrastructure® offers an invaluable glimpse into the industry. If you would like to learn more about this initiative, please visit the Girls in Infrastructure® website here.
The upcoming Girls in Infrastructure® events are scheduled as follows:
- Northland: 18 June 2024, Semenoff Stadium
- Auckland: 19 June 2024, Auckland Airport
- Waikato: 20 June 2024, Ruakura Superhub
Infrastructure New Zealand is committed to making these events a resounding success and an inspiring experience for all participants. This initiative represents a significant opportunity for our industry to invest in its future by supporting the development of a diverse and talented workforce.
Confused by New Zealand’s proposed Modern Slavery Reporting Bill?
Confused by New Zealand’s proposed Modern Slavery Reporting Bill? Learn how legislation could affect your business at our expert-led breakfast event on 19 June 2024.
Our event is an unmissable opportunity to get ahead of any potential regulatory changes. It will help you understand the impact of modern slavery and how to de-risk your business, project success, and reputation.
With the infrastructure industry facing greater slavery risks thanks to complex international supply chains and a workforce that can be vulnerable to exploitation, you will hear from key leaders in the field, including:
- Rebekah Armstrong, Head of Advocacy and Justice, World Vision
- Alexandra Monson, Group Manager - Sustainability, Ventia
Join us for the Annual Infrastructure Sustainability Accredited Professionals’ (ISAP) Day.
Join us for the Annual Infrastructure Sustainability Accredited Professionals’ (ISAP) Day.
ISAP Day is regarded by many as a key gathering on the Infrastructure Sustainability New Zealand calendar, to be held in Auckland in 2024. This immersive one-day event brings together industry professionals from across the sector.
The program will feature presentations on the most recent innovations and trends in sustainable infrastructure, provide opportunities to unearth challenges, share knowledge and conclude with networking refreshments and celebration event to celebrate projects who have completed an IS Rating.
All businesses rely on nature.
All businesses rely on nature. Healthy ecosystems provide clean water and air, as well as other vital resources that underpin our economic prosperity. Yet these resources are under threat.
Our research shows businesses want to take action. A massive 82% of Kiwi businesses want to ‘do the right thing’ for nature, but they need support.
The Nature and Business Symposium will show you how to embed nature action into your business, understand what value this will bring and stay ahead of the latest trends.
The Water New Zealand Conference & Expo is now the biggest event on the three waters calendar.
The Water New Zealand Conference & Expo is now the biggest event on the three waters calendar. Since the conference began in 1958, it has grown to a comprehensive three-day conference programme and the largest water exhibition in New Zealand.
The Water New Zealand Conference & Expo provides an environment for knowledge sharing ako. As an industry it enables us to work together to help resolve shared water challenges, with the aim of realising our common goal of a water wise world.
Our conference also provides the opportunity for people and organisations working in the water industry to connect and collaborate, helping form Whanaungatanga within the industry.
What's next for you?
Join us and we’ll get you all set for what’s next – from the career you want to the lifestyle you’re dreaming of. The size and scale of our operations means we can offer an impressive range of opportunities across the country.