
New Zealand Infrastructure Commission
The New Zealand Infrastructure Commission, known as Te Waihanga, is a government agency responsible for planning and advising on the country's infrastructure needs. Its role is to ensure that roads, hospitals, schools, and other key facilities are built effectively and sustainably, supporting economic growth and community well-being. Te Waihanga conducts research, develops long-term plans, and provides strategic advice to help government agencies and stakeholders make informed decisions about infrastructure investments. Its goal is to create a resilient, efficient, and future-proof infrastructure system that benefits all New Zealanders.