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Who is to blame for Transmission Gully delay?

Waka Kotahi NZ says the road will open to traffic before the end of this month.

Brent Edwards Thu, 17 Mar 2022

The Infrastructure Commission Te Waihanga has urged MPs not to abandon public-private partnerships simply because of the delays in opening Transmission Gully north of Wellington, which is one of the country's largest infrastructure projects.

Both the commission and the Auditor-General’s office

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Brent Edwards Thu, 17 Mar 2022
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