Event Start:
06 Aug 2015 01:00 AM
Event End:
06 Aug 2015 01:00 AM
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Event Summary:

New Zealand has substantial infrastructure investment requirements, with an estimated $45 billion development pipeline identified across over 250 projects. Ensuring these projects are successfully procured and completed is a key challenge for New Zealand, particularly in the context of the Christchurch rebuild and rapid population growth in Auckland. Attendees will gain insights into specific infrastructure challenges that New Zealand faces over the next 5 years and opportunities for Australian industry.

Keynote speakers include Dan Marshall, Head of the PPP Programme at The New Zealand Treasury and Stephen Town, Chief Executive at Auckland Council.

Please note that this event was due to take place on the 4th June. It will now be held on the 6th August.

4.00pm Registration

4.30pm Welcome and Introduction
Grant Hodges, Partner, Infrastructure Advisory, EY

4.40pm The Evolving NZ Outcomes based PPP Model and Housing 
Dan Marshall, Head of PPP Programme, New Zealand Treasury

4.55pm Enabling a City for Growth
Stephen Town, Chief Executive, Auckland Council

5.10 Panel Discussion
Moderated by: Grant Hodges, Partner, Infrastructure Advisory, EY
Dan Marshall, Head of PPP Programme, New Zealand Treasury
Stephen Town, Chief Executive, Auckland Council
Steven Proctor, Executive Director, Public Infrastructure Partners PPP Fund
Raynor McMahon, Director, Project & Acquisition Finance, Westpac Institutional Bank

Question & Answer Session

5.50pm Closing Remarks
Grant Hodges, Partner, Infrastructure Advisory, EY 

5.55pm IPFA Update
Charlie Reilly, Head of Australia and New Zealand Occupier Services, DTZ; Vice-Chair, IPFA Australia Branch Council

6.00pm Networking reception kindly hosted by EY

For event enquiries, please contact cogilvie@ipfa.org

For registration enquiries, please contact events@ipfa.org
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