New Zealand

Details

  • Service: Advisory, Corporate Finance, Infrastructure Financing, Transactions & Restructuring
  • Type: Business and industry issue
  • Date: 3/02/2011

Contact

Adrian Wimmers
Head of Infrastructure
and Projects Group
+64 4 816 4681
awimmers@kpmg.co.nz

Gwyn Llewelyn
Associate Director
Infrastructure and Projects Group
+64 4 816 4680 gwynllewelyn@kpmg.co.nz

Insight magazine - Infrastructure 2050 

Why the world must come together to solve the global infrastructure challenge

 

  • Striving for Sustainability:  A Q&A with Yvo de Boer, former Executive Secretary of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
  • China’s Outbound Opportunity: Will China’s infrastructure industry challenge the global status quo?
  • Demystifying Urban Transport Success: How the leading urban transport projects planned for success.
Insight magazine - Infrastructure 2050
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Infrastructure is complex, as well as critical, and the skills to deliver it are, for now, limited. It is essential, therefore, that we all seek to raise awareness and share knowledge of what we are observing globally.


Over the coming decades, we will invest in infrastructure on a scale that is unprecedented in history.

 

Our collective mindset must change from one based on consumption, to one based on sustainability.

 

Decisions taken today are shaping the society of the future. At KPMG, we are privileged to be involved in many of the exciting changes that are happening in every corner of the world, across many sectors, and at various stages of the lifecycle of infrastructure.