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Govt sets up new ‘public works’ agency, repurposes CIP

National Infrastructure Agency to act as administrator and repository for private/public partnerships and spending.

Govt to set up central infrastructure agency from Dec 1. Pictured: PM Chrstopher Luxon and Infrastructure Minister Chris Bishop.

Infrastructure Minister Chris Bishop says politicising infrastructure policy and projects is “pretty trite and unsophisticated”.

“National likes roads, the Greens like cycleways, Labour likes light rail, and so it goes,” Bishop told several hundered delegates at a ‘Building Nations’

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Brent Melville Wed, 28 Aug 2024
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