Excellence in public
asset management
IPWEA New Zealand is the peak body for professionals in asset management.
Excellence in public asset management
IPWEA New Zealand is the peak body for professionals in asset management.
Why join IPWEA NZ?


IPWEA NZ Digital Badges
These online learning courses are bite-sized (2-4 hours) so you can fit them in around your busy schedule. Read more about digital badges.
Upcoming Events
IPWEA NZ provides the industry with professional development opportunities through in-person and digital events.
Latest News
IPWEA NZ keeps the sector up-to-date with the latest asset management news.
Site visits at Waipa District – Award winning pool and tour of a historic bridge
There was a great line up of speakers at this meeting. Our theme was separating the signal from the noise, and this carried on throughout the day.
Rangiora branch meeting – Friday 21 April
There was a great line up of speakers at this meeting. Our theme was separating the signal from the noise, and this carried on throughout the day.
Detroit to NZ – Kelly LaValley’s Journey into Waters
We interviewed the amazing Kelly LaValley, GM of Planning Regulation & Environment at Waimakariri District Council. This is her story.
Engagement Survey Results 2023
11% increase in membership loyalty over the last four years. We’re really pleased with this result, and we’re continuing to improve and innovate for our membership base.
Exclusive access to public infrastructure world congress
Kelly Churchill on women thriving in construction
We interviewed impressive wahine Kelly Churchill, Fulton Hogan’s National Performance Manager and our winner of Emerging Governance Scholarship 2022.
RIMS Forum 2023 – Leave No One Behind | Part 1
RIMS Forum 2023 in Ōtautahi Christchurch was two solid days of collegial energy. There was a palpable passion for technical brilliance and big-picture planning.
Scholarship winner Kelly Churchill on career growth
Industry leader Kelly Churchill discusses what it takes to be a great leader. Kelly is Fulton Hogan’s National Performance Manager, and a scholarship winner.
Summary of last 2022 Board of Directors’ meeting
A note from our President, Priyani de Silva-Currie.
Transport, climate change, and equity: the uncertain future of asset management
Bridget Doran has 17 years of experience in transport policy, research, planning, and design. She contributes to better transport decision-making.
Asset Management State of Play Project 2022/23
Te Waihanga (New Zealand Infrastructure Commission) has independent consultants developing a State of Play Report on infrastructure asset management.
Three Waters reform update
On Thursday 8 December, two new bills were introduced into Parliament to support the Water Services Entities Bill, which has passed its Third Reading.
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What people say about IPWEA NZ

IPWEA NZ membership provides us with networking, knowledge gained from other points of view, seminars/conferences. Branch meetings all help my staff too.

IPWEA NZ are working hard to help find solutions to some of the industry's biggest problems.

The badges have highlighted an effective and efficient way to identify differences between property and asset management.
This is fundamental to my decision of putting the whole team through.

Entry into the IPWEA NZ Excellence Awards delivers multiple benefits to all... I fully recommend to anyone entering the IPWEA Excellence Awards. The effort required will be paid back many times over.

The digital badge has given me a wider understanding of my work in implementing and monitoring capital projects, as well as a greater appreciation for the importance of asset management in infrastructure development.

The networking was very valuable. My team spent some time to review the content internally and this has been even more useful.

Investing in the capability building of staff through training reflects the importance the City of Marion places on asset management to provide its community the best outcomes possible.