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Enjoying the value of their NZCID membership are our numerous members who come from sectors across New Zealand, equity owners, service providers, public sector agencies, major infrastructure users and more.  Join us.  Join them.

  1. Take the initiative on an issue of critical importance to NZ social & economic development
  2. Benefit from inter-organisational communication and networking
  3. Share the cost of Research & Advocacy on a key issues affecting life quality & business efficiency
  4. Influence policy at the highest level
  5. Contribute to NZ's prosperity & development

 

Hon. Jim Mclay, (CNZO, QSO, LLB ) NZCID Patron

The further development of New Zealand's infrastructure is essential to the country's economic and social development.

NZCID is the only New Zealand organisation focused solely on the provision of world-class infrastructure in New Zealand, whether by the public or private sectors. As such it has an essential role to play in New Zealand's future.

Membership of and support for the Council is, therefore, important for any organisation with an interest in the Council's activities and objectives.

 

GraHAM DARLOW, GENERAL MANAGER - ENGINEERING, THE FLETCHER CONSTRUCTION COMPANY

Since its inception, the NZCID has done a great job highlighting the need for good infrastructure and the importance it has on economic prosperity and providing a quality environment for New Zealanders. It has raised considerable support to effectively lobby government for better infrastructure planning and funding. From this work we have already seen better investment in transport, energy, water and wastewater and other sectors.

 

Alasdair Thompson (CNZM), Chief Executive Employers & Manufacturers Association, board member NZCID

Throughout the 1990's New Zealand let our energy, transport and other infrastructure fall behind the demands being made upon it by our economic expansion. Redressing the scale of the deficit efficiently and effectively requires substantial private sector involvement and is the reason for establishing the New Zealand Council of Infrastructural Development.

The Council's importance cannot be overstated as infrastructure is the foundation for business, and our business success will determine our future quality of life.

 

raymond ginnever, special projects officer, infrastructure directorate, rodney district council

No matter who builds essential infrastructure, someone has to pay for it, be it the ratepayer, tax payer, road user, toll payer etc. And we don't build or plan infrastructure that doesn't provide net benefits to the community it serves.

Stephen, the work of NZCID and yourself in building awareness of the need for infrastructure, and your often timely comments, have been unwavering.  Thank you.

 

 

 

 



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