Last week's announcement requiring Crown agencies to consider alternative procurement options for new infrastructure projects kicked up a flurry of concern from privatisation critics.Speaking to NBR last week, NZ Council for Infrastructure Development (NZ
Nina Fowler Tue, 17 Aug 2010
Last week’s announcement requiring Crown agencies to consider alternative procurement options for new infrastructure projects kicked up a flurry of concern from privatisation critics.
Speaking to NBR last week, NZ Council for Infrastructure Development (NZCID) chief executive Stephen Selwood
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