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Watercare is owned by Auckland Council and is New Zealand's largest water utility responsible for providing water and wastewater services to the approximately 1.4 million people in the Auckland region. Watercare is required to maintain the network in line with the organisation's ambitious cost, sustainability, reliability, and safety targets.
The New Dunedin Hospital is a new hospital to be constructed in the lower region of New Zealand’s (NZ) South Island. Complex projects such as the New Dunedin Hospital typically suffer from an imbalanced risk allocation between the client and contractor due to a lack of investigative works or market engagement in the planning process.
This case study looks at how Transit Oriented Development (TOD) is undertaken in Tokyo, in one of the most densely populated urban environments, to successfully improve passenger experience and footfall. The Shibuya redevelopment project looks at using TOD to gentrify the local area across the five urban schemes that make up the overall redevelopment: Hikarie Culture Core, Station Central, D?genzaka project, Station-South, and Sakuragaoka project. The project is being completed in stages.
This case study explores the fast-paced delivery of the reconstruction of the bridge which was viewed as a national challenge and imperative. Resources exploring lessons learnt from the collapse itself can be found in Further References .
The Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) project aims to increase passenger transport capacity of the public transport system, reduce air pollution, and by extension improve Jakarta’s investment climate by delivering a system that accommodates short-distance transport in Central Jakarta.
The toll road section of Jakarta-Bogor-Ciawi in Indonesia is approximately 50 km long and was opened in 1978. It is owned and managed by PT Jasa Marga, a state-owned enterprise responsible for managing many of Indonesia’s toll roads. PT Jasa Marga experienced difficulty accessing private financing for new toll road projects due to the long-term nature of returns, the high delivery risk, the high demand and usage risk, and a historic preference among institutional investors in Indonesia for short-term investments.
Ahmedabad Urban Development (AUDA) proposed an innovative approach to help cut down the park maintenance costs using a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model. AUDA collaborated with Anand Milk Federation Union Limited (AMUL), one of India’s largest dairy cooperatives, to maintain the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC) public gardens in return for being given the rights to establish and operate a retail store in these public gardens.
To improve the sustainability outcomes of infrastructure, The United Arab Emirates Government established a partnerships with a tyre manufacturer and academic institutions to develop road surfacing that utilises recycled tyres, and asphalt pavement that utilises recycled plastic.
VIRNECT technologies help facilitate digital transformation in industrial sites. VIRNECT uses augmented reality (AR) to allow remote collaboration among multiple industrial sites in different locations.
Infraclear has gathered one of the world’s biggest databases of infrastructure project agreements and developed machine learning and natural language processing algorithms to extract granular data on terms.
Supported by artificial intelligence, ORIS analyses road designs at the early stage of a project with a holistic view to improve sustainability in road construction.
The Madrid 360 Environmental Strategy was presented in September 2019 to reduce nitrogen oxides (NOx) emitted into the atmosphere by 11.3% by 2023, a reduction of 1,563 tonnes of NOx per year
Etherna is a ‘blockchain-as-a-service’ platform that makes the use of blockchain technology simple and transparent for any application and process integration.
This project is adopting and applying technology for a network expansion to improve network reliability, operational efficiency, and quality of service in the provinces of Afyonkarahisar, Bilecik, Eskisehir, Kütahya and Usak, in Türkiye.
Dayu Irrigation Group Co., Ltd. developed and deployed a water network system for farmland irrigation and established a management network and service network that are digital and intelligent
The InfraTech developed by Allego is a strong enabler of EV mobility in Europe. The existence of this infrastructure has enabled 414 million green kilometres and supported the avoidance of approximately 59 million kilograms of CO2 emissions in 2021.
the Directorate General for Roads, Spanish Ministry of Transport, ASEFMA (the Spanish association of manufacturers of asphalt mixtures), and other companies from the asphalt sector have developed EMIPAV – a tool to analyse the impact of the road conditions on vehicle fuel consumption and emissions in Spain in order to implement effective measures and policies against climate chang
Anticipating that the pandemic would have disproportionate consequences across their population, the Ministry of Health Türkiye swiftly engaged policy action and digitisation in the interests of creating conditions for equitable access to health services.
Using the SINA platform (Health Statistics and Causal Analysis), the collected health data (without personal data) are analysed, compared, and evaluated in multiple dimensions to support effective decisionmaking and inform public health policy
China Eximbank actively uses the People’s Bank of China’s facilities of carbon emissions to promote green and low-carbon development.