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WT Partners (USE THIS ONE)

WT Partnership is an International Construction Cost Management Consultancy Group that has developed a broad range of project advisory services to assist Clients in achieving cost, timing and quality results. WT Partnership is now one of the largest international practices operating as a single unified consultancy, with major project experience around the world and combined resources of over 600 staff operating from offices throughout New Zealand, Australia, Asia, United Kingdom, Europe and the Middle East.

WT Partnership is about partnerships in action; working through each phase of the Project, giving professional, timely and considered advice on all aspects of project cost, value and risk.

Our point of difference is a particular focus on independence of advice, specialisation of skills and professional integrity. This ensures an impartial and objective valuation and analysis of project costs.

WT Partnership Infrastructure was formed as a separate division in April 2006 for the purpose of specialising in the provision of cost planning and cost management services solely for infrastructure projects throughout New Zealand.

Amongst its team WT Partnership Infrastructure has considerable international and New Zealand 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

www.wtpartnership.com

 


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