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Submissions

2010 Submissions

NZCID submission on the Local Government (Auckland Law Reform) Bill  More>

NZCIDs Proposed Governance and Administrative Structure  More>

NZCIDs Integrated Spatial Planning Framework  More>

2009 Submissions

NZCID submission on Auckland Governance Arrangements: Proposals for Wards, Local Boards and Boundaries for Auckland  More>

NZCID's submission on the Infrastructure Plan Facts and Issues Paper More>

NZCID's submission on the Electricity Market Review More>

NZCID's submission on the Local Government (Auckland Council) Bill 36-1 More>

NZCID's submission to Auckland City Council on the Auckland 10 Year Plan 2009 to 2019 (LTCCP) More>

NZCID's submission on Resource Management (Simplifying and Streamlining) Amendment Bill More>

NZCID's submission in response to the Electricity Commission's notice of intention to decline the North Auckland and Northland transmission upgrade.  More>

NZCID submission oin the Regulatory Provisions of the Commerce Act 1986 discussion paper. More> 

2008 Submissions

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Download the NZCID One Auckland submission here.

To view the submision made to the hearing of the Royal Commission of Inquiry on Auckland Governance, by Mathew Cockram chairman of the NZCID Board, and Stephen Selwood Chief Executive of NZCID, on 9 July 2008 More>

 

NZCID Submission on Sustainable Transport update for the NZ Transport Staretegy.pdf(302.12 KB)

NZCID Submission on The Ban of Thermal energy.pdf(52.34 KB)

2007 Submissions

NZCID Submission on the Land Transport Management Amendment Bill Dec 2007.pdf(178.46 KB)

NZCID (2007) Submission Transit NZ Programme and 10 Year Financial Forecast.pdf(224.29 KB)

NZCID Submission on the Transpower Grid Upgrade Oct 2007.pdf(464.84 KB)

NZCID (2007) Submission on Draft NZ Energy Strategy.pdf(117.07 KB)

NZCID Submission on the Review of Regulatory Control Provisions under the Commerce Act 1986.pdf(51.27 KB)

NZCID (2007) Submission on the Inquiry into Rates Funding.pdf(108.06 KB)

2006 Submissions

NZCID (2006) Submission on Transit NZ WRR tolling proposal.pdf(170.41 KB)

NZCID (2006) Submission to ARTA on the Draft 2006 Passenger Transport Network Plan.pdf(49.45 KB)

NZCID (2006) Submission to Rodney District Council Penlink Tolling Proposal (2006) NZCID.pdf(93.50 KB)

NZCID (2006) Submission to the Ministry of Transport on the Auckland Road Pricing Evaluation.pdf(117.21 KB)

NZCID (2006) Submission on Transpower Revised North Island Grid Upgrade Plan.pdf(37.94 KB)

NZCID (2006) Submission to Ministry of Energy on Draft Energy Terms of Referernce.pdf(41.32 KB)

2005 Submissions

NZCID (2005) Submission on the proposed Wellington Western Corridor.pdf(290.29 KB)

NZCID (2005) Submission on Transit NZ 10 year state highway plan.pdf(63.16 KB)

NZCID (2005) Submission on Electricity Commission options for enabling transmission alternatives.pdf(46.45 KB)

NZCID (2005) Submission to the Electricity Commission on the Initial Statement of Opportunities.pdf(56.32 KB)

NZCID (2005) Submission on Resource Management Act Amendment Bill.pdf(37.65 KB)


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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)