Projects – Shaping the future
Explore the innovative and collaborative programmes we’ve delivered for New Zealand. Each project reflects our commitment to excellence and our ability to deliver results that make a difference.
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The UFB roll out was completed in December 2022, bringing high-speed fibre broadband to 412 towns and citiesULTRA FAST BROADBAND (UFB) PROGRAMMELearn more -
Wellington City Council (WCC) is the second local authority to raise funding utilising the IFF Act. The transaction reached financial close in August 2023 with $400million of IFF funding being providedto Wellington City Council to support the construction of a new wastewater treatment facility for Wellington.Wellington Sludge Minimisation Facility (SMF) ProjectLearn more -
This video shows UFB and Rural Mobile Broadband coverage across New Zealand made possible by Government funded programmes managed by NIFFGovernment Funded Digital Connectivity CoverageLearn more -
Tauranga was the first city in New Zealand to utilise the IFF Act to secure funds for its transport infrastructure.Tauranga Transport System Plan (TSP) – First Project to Use the Infrastructure Funding and Financing ActLearn more -
In October 2018, NIFF facilitated the provision of $48.9m for transport and waterinfrastructure enabling ~4,000 houses in the Milldale development in Wainui, north of Auckland.Milldale Housing Development – Commercial SPV Levy Model to Fund and Finance InfrastructureLearn more -
During Cyclone Gabrielle in February 2023, 13 bridges and six large culverts were destroyed amid significant damage to the roading network across the Hastings District,Chrystal Culvert rebuild – Hastings District CouncilLearn more -
The Ruakura Superhub, led by Tainui Group Holdings, is a multi-use development spanning 490 hectares, benefiting the Waikato-Tainui iwi. The project, supported by $40 million in IRG funding, aims to create a sustainable and thriving environment.Ruakura Inland Port West and Superhub DevelopmentLearn more -
The University of Auckland's B201 building represents a leading example of adaptive reuse and world-class low carbon design in New Zealand.University of Auckland Building “B201” RefurbishmentLearn more -
The new build of the Gisborne District Council’s most used recreational facility in the Tairāwhiti region provides fully accessible aquatic facilities that are modern and fit for purpose.KIWA POOLS, GISBORNELearn more -
The project completed Stage Three of the development of a regional destination sports and recreation park…Maidstone SportsHubLearn more -
The Auckland City Mission HomeGround project is an essential service offering community benefit that results directly from the opportunity to build…Auckland City MissionLearn more -
Te Hiku o Te Ika, the northernmost marae in the country, is a meeting place for the Te Hāpua community and the iwi of Ngāti Kurī.Clean Drinking Water to Te Hiku o Te IkaLearn more -
E Toki Kai Te Rika was officially opened by Prime Minister Chris Hipkins on 13 September 2023, a new multimillion-dollar training centre…He Toki Kai Te Rika, Te PukengaLearn more -
This Wellington project involved the construction of a 75-unit social housing development, a restoration of the Chinese Mission Hall…Frederick Street Social HousingLearn more -
The new 4G mobile telecommunications network is part of the Rural Broadband Initiative Phase 2 and has been built by RCG and a Downer construction team.Chatham Islands Receive First-Ever Mobile NetworkLearn more -
The Ferry Basin Project (partially funded by NIFF) creates six new ferry berths on the western side of Queens Wharf to deliver a world-class facility thatTe Ngau o Horotiu/Auckland Ferry BasinLearn more















