Get to know Āpōpō Congress Technical Speakers.
Our three concurrent technical streams have been inspired by the holistic principles of te ao Māori that perfectly inform how we need to approach the responsibility of managing our infrastructure assets. Stream 3 is Manaakitanga - the concept of hospitality, respect, and care for others.
The presentations on day two, Manaakitanga stream are:
Defining quality – A woven tapestry of Māori and western health asset metrics
Francesca Dodd, Ara Poutama Aotearoa
Jaye Tupene-Wainui, Ara Poutama Aotearoa
Peter Chew, KMPG
In a constrained fiscal environment, with competing demands, it is essential to establish and measure against clear, culturally-reflective levels of service for health assets. This quantifiable evidence base will guide the prioritisation of investment in healthcare facilities within our prisons. Read more 🔗 https://lnkd.in/g6xsAPNm
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Tūturu whakamaua kia tina! - Set ourselves to the task until it’s done!
Tracy Massam, Tāmaki Regeneration Company
The “kiwi dream” is dead and no matter how hard or long some work, many won’t achieve their home ownership dream. Owning a home in our cities is becoming less affordable, with increasing infrastructure and development costs. Read more 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gtUEusTH
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Portfolio Thinking: Why best for asset does not cut it anymore
Michael Tapper, Beca
How many 1:100 year events have you had in the last five years?
Our budgets are having to repair the ravages of climate change with numerous assets suddenly under capacity as well. Our “best for asset” renewal approach is not affordable. We can repair three culverts for a 1:50 year event but the community still suffers flooding in a two-year event in five other locations. Read more 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gNWzKTev
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