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Infrastructure New Zealand
Infrastructure New Zealand Incorporated
Predecessor
New Zealand Council for Infrastructure Development
Formation
3 August 2004; 19 years ago (2004-08-03)
Type
Non-governmental organisation
Location
New Zealand
Chief Executive
Nick Leggett
Key people
Tracey Ryan, Chair
Website
infrastructure.org.nz
Infrastructure New Zealand (formerly New Zealand Council for Infrastructure Development) is an industry association that promotes national infrastructure development through research, advocacy and public and private sector collaboration. The members come from diverse sectors across New Zealand including equity owners, service providers, public sector agencies, and major infrastructure users.
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