if you weren’t able to attend the symposium, sessions from this year's Infrastructure 2023: Looking Ahead Symposium are now available to watch.
Programme
Keynote - Ross Copland, CE, Te Waihanga(external link)
Session 1: Delivering New Zealand's Infrastructure
New Zealand has $92bn in the Pipeline. How do we get it done?
Gabrielle Trainor AO, Acting Chair, Infrastructure Australia(external link)
Slides - Better infrastructure delivery [PDF, 377 KB]
Panel - Delivering New Zealand's Infrastructure(external link)
Hosted by Blake Lepper, GM - Infrastructure Delivery, Te Waihanga
Gabrielle Trainor AO, Acting Chair, Infrastructure Australia
Francesco Saibene, Project Director, Ghella
Roger Sutton, CEO, EA Networks
Session 2: Attractive and inclusive cities
Two thirds of population growth will occur in 3% of our land area. How do we shape our economic engines?
Edward Glaeser, Fred and Eleanore Glimp Professor of Economics, Harvard University(external link)
Panel - Attractive and inclusive cities(external link)
Hosted by Geoff Cooper
David Stolz, Assistant Co-ordinator General, Office of the Co-ordinator General
Cressida Wall, CE, Office of Projects Victoria
David Rankin, CE, Ekepanuku Development Auckland
Q & A Session with Panel
Session 3: Providing and paying for infrastructure: What's fair?
Infrastructure access is uneven. How should we respond?
Coralie Williams, Director, Project Advisory & Evaluation at Infrastructure Australia(external link)
Slides -Infrastructure access is uneven. How should we respond? [PDF, 588 KB]
Panel - Providing and paying for infrastructure: What's fair?(external link)
Hosted by Gail Pacheco, Professor of Economics and Director of the NZ Work Research Institute at AUT
Keri Brown, Energy Hardship Expert Panel at Hutt City Council, Slides - Energy hardship [PDF, 1.4 MB]
Coralie Williams, Director, Project Advisory & Evaluation at Infrastructure Australia
Judy Kavanagh, Director, Inquiries, Te Waihanga
Session 4: Strengthening resilience to shocks and stress
Hazards are changing and prevalence increasing. How do we plan for a future of disruption?
Tim Grafton, CE, Insurance Council NZ(external link)
Slides - Strengthening resilience to shocks and stresses [PDF, 839 KB]
Nick Rogers, Natural Hazards and Risk Reduction Specialist(external link)
Slides- How do we plan for future disruption? [PDF, 6.6 MB]
Belinda Storey, Managing Director, Climate Sigma and Christian Zammit, Hydrologist, NIWA(external link)
Slides - Time to failure in infrastructure [PDF, 2.6 MB]
Panel - Strengthening resilience to shocks and stress(external link)
Hosted by Amanda Millar
Tim Grafton, CE, Insurance Council NZ
Nick Rogers, Natural Hazards and Risk Reduction Specialist
Belinda Storey, Managing Director, Climate Sigma
Christian Zammit, Hydrologist, NIWA
Session 5: Megaprojects take decades. We can't afford to wait.
How to better use what we have while we build the future,
Peter Colacino, Infrastructure Policy and Strategy, Avista Strategy(external link)
Slides - Megaprojects take decades. We can't afford to wait. [PDF, 4.7 MB]
Panel - Megaprojects take decades. We can't afford to wait(external link)
Hosted by Ross Copland, CE, Te Waihanga
Nicole Rosie, CEO, Waka Kotahi, NZTA
Nick Legget, CE, Infrastructure NZ
Peter Colacino, Infrastructure Policy and Strategy, Avista Strategy
Dr Juliano Denicol, Director Megaproject Delivery Centre, University College London - Mega Projects(external link)
Slides - Megaproject delivery - Learning from the UK [PDF, 3.9 MB]
Closing Keynote - Shamubeel Eaqub, Partner, Sense Partners(external link)