Join Our Database
Login

Latest Infrastructure News


skm_named_col_low.jpg

 

Sinclair Knight Merz (SKM) is a leading engineering, sciences and project delivery firm. Its purpose is to deliver a positive and enduring impact on the world. In support of this goal, we have offices across Australia, New Zealand, Europe, the Middle East, South America and Asia. We work in close partnership with key clients in the public and private sectors, providing independent technical, strategic and commercial advice to deliver a wide range of projects in the communities in which we live.

Our global workforce has been growing steadily and we now employ more than 6000 people in 47 offices around the world. They come from a diverse range of disciplines including engineers, planners, architects, economists, scientists, project managers, technicians and administrative staff.

Our staff work across seven broad markets: Buildings & Property; Defence; Power & Industry; International Development Assistance; Transport Infrastructure; Mining & Metals; and Water & Environment. We continually strive to help our people reach their full potential, engaging them in challenging and inspiring projects that shape industries and build nations.

visit

www.skmconsulting.com

contact:

Michael Shirley

Regional Manager, New Zealand & Fiji

t: +64 9 913 8900

e: mshirley@skm.co.nz

a: Sinclair Knight Merz, PO Box 9806, Newmarket, New Zealand

core business:

- Engineering

- Sciences

- Project delivery


Testimonials

"The quality of New Zealand's infrastructure is key to lifting national productivity, enhancing community services and enabling ongoing ...

Matthew Cockram
Chief Executive Officer
Cooper and Co New Zealand

NZCID News and Events

Building Nations Syposium 2009

The New Zealand Council for Infrastructure Development (NZCID) and InAssociation would like to thank our members, sponsors and delegates for their contribution to the successful fourth annual NZCID Building Nations Symposium 2009, held at the landmark venue, Museum of New Zealand, Te Papa , Wellington.  Members can access the speeches and presentations from the symposium (here).

Policy Priorities for Advancing Economic
Infrastructure Development in New Zealand

World class infrastructure is central to New Zealand's standard of living.  The supply of water, energy, transportation and communications underpin the quality of our people's health, education, personal safety and security, and our agriculture, trade and commerce, culture and entertainment.  (read more)