Government mostly fulfils $7b infrastructure Christmas promise

Government mostly fulfils $7b infrastructure Christmas promise
Infrastructure Minister Chris Bishop dons the obligatory hard hat for a visit to MPI's under-construction Plant Health and Environment Laboratory last week. (Image: Supplied)
Thomas Manch
The Government has mostly fulfilled its promise to have $7 billion worth of infrastructure projects underway by Christmas, after a challenging year for the sector.But as the approaching election year brings unease, there is a call both for government funding for projects to continue unimpeded and for mega-projects to be advanced to keep international expertise and equipment in New Zealand.“We actually can't afford the same stop-start to occur, either in the lead up to the election, and then after the election if there is a change of G...

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