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PricewaterhouseCoopers has a specialised and experienced advisory practice dedicated to the development of infrastructure through the provision of:

- Governance advice;

- Infrastructure financing, including PFI/PPP;

- Strategic planning;

- Public policy advice;

- Assurance and reviews;

- Taxation advice;

- Transaction advice and valuations;

- Performance improvement;

- Climate change and sustainability advice.

Industry sectors that the firm operates successfully within include:

- Central and Local Government;

- Water and wastewater utilities;

- Energy companies;

- Telecommunications companies;

- Transport and Roading sector entities;

- Port companies, including both air and sea.

The organisation is able to supplement this experience with the firm's worldwide knowledge base accumulated across 150 countries, providing instant access to leading infrastructure approaches and solutions.

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On-line visit: www.pwc.com

Contact:

Craig Rice
Partner
Tel: (09) 355 8641
Email:
craig.rice@nz.pwc.com

David Walker
Director
Tel: (09) 355 8033
Email:
david.a.walker@nz.pwc.com

 


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