What is the main issue highlighted by WSP and the Helen Clark Foundation regarding New Zealand's infrastructure maintenance?
The report highlights that New Zealand's infrastructure challenges are largely due to preventable basic upkeep issues and a 'build and take-for-granted' mindset, leading to unnecessary costs for future generations
What does the report suggest to improve infrastructure asset management practices in New Zealand?
The report calls for a return to fundamentals like depreciation funding and recommends transparency measures such as an infrastructure scorecard to benchmark public agencies' and local authorities' asset management
According to the report, what is the risk of diverting funds intended for upkeep to new infrastructure projects?
Diverting funds away from maintenance to new projects leads to early rebuilds, massive inefficiencies, and reduced reliability and lifespan of infrastructure
What cultural tendency related to infrastructure investment does the report challenge?
The report challenges New Zealand's cultural tendency to opt for the lowest upfront price, which often results in poor long-term value and increased costs down the line




