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WT Partners (USE THIS ONE)

WT Partnership Infrastructure was formed as a separate division of WT Partnership one of the Worlds largest international cost consultancy practices in April 2006 for the purpose of specialising in the provision of high quality cost planning and cost management services solely for infrastructure projects throughout New Zealand and in order to meet the growing needs of sophisticated infrastructure Clients for more accurate cost estimates and a higher standard of cost management.

Our personnel are specialists in the Civil Engineering field having worked solely in the Infrastructure environment for both Clients and Contractors. This experience gives our teams a unique set of skills to identify risks and expand on varying levels of engineering designs to produce an estimate of outturn costs that takes into account the specialist nature of risks associated with Civil Engineering Projects.

This extensive Pre Contract knowledge is then utilised to offer procurement advice, prepare suitable tender documents, evaluate tenders, negotiate awards and manage costs effectively throughout the life of a Project.

Amongst its team WT Partnership Infrastructure has considerable international and New Zealand based expertise in all sectors of the Civil Engineering Industry including:-

•Road

•Rail

•Clean Water

•Waste Water

•Marine

•Power

•Tunnelling

•Industrial and Residential Subdivisions

•Parks and Streetscapes

•Risk Management

For further information please visit www.wtpartnership.com

 

 


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