Infrastructure groups want several things from Budget 2024: clarity, urgency, and funding. But the number one concern was commitment.
In early April, four leaders of the infrastructure industry wrote to Infrastructure Minister Chris Bishop with their concerns. Unlike the rest of the world, New Zealand’s sector was slowing down. Burdened by complicated processes and with little project continuity, it was steadily bleeding out valuable staff to overseas markets.
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