Plenary commits to NZ PPP infrastructure bids, Northland Expressway

Plenary commits to NZ PPP infrastructure bids, Northland Expressway
Plenary was part of the consortium that delivered the Sydney Metro City section, which opened last August. (Image: Plenary)
Oliver Lewis
A leading infrastructure investor with more than $100 billion of assets under management has committed to bidding on at least five New Zealand public-private partnerships over the next five years.Plenary, an Australian-headquartered infrastructure investor, developer and asset manager, has previously signalled its interest in the NZ market.On Thursday, the opening day of the NZ Infrastructure Investment Summit in Auckland, it went one further, committing to pursuing at least five public-private partnerships (PPP) opportunities over a five-year...

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