Health NZ seeks ‘long-term partnerships with industry’ as it sets up major projects panel

Health NZ seeks ‘long-term partnerships with industry’ as it sets up major projects panel
A new acute services building was added to Christchurch Hospital, opening in 2020. (Image: NZME)
Oliver Lewis
Ever built a hospital in Australasia worth at least $200 million? Health New Zealand wants to hear from you.The centralised health agency, also called Te Whatu Ora, is advertising on the Government Electronic Tender Services (GETS) website for experienced contractors to join its new national panel of major project delivery partners.Health NZ described it as a move away from traditional, transactional procurement models to a more collaborative, long-term approach. “By working together over multiple projects, we aim to build mutual tru...

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