Auckland has 'serious competitive advantages' for providing infrastructure

Auckland has 'serious competitive advantages' for providing infrastructure
Population density in cities like Auckland helps spread the cost of new infrastructure between more people. (Image: Getty)
Oliver Lewis
Auckland has a competitive advantage when it comes to infrastructure provision, with its larger and denser population allowing costs to be spread between more people.That’s one of the takeaways of new research from the Infrastructure Commission, which released a report last week about infrastructure in the super city.The commission, Te Waihanga, found the cost of rolling out ultra-fast broadband in Auckland, for example, was 13% cheaper than the rest of New Zealand.Electricity prices in Auckland Central were also 5% lower than the nationa...

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