Review focus
The review focused on:
- Efficiency – improving processes and removing unnecessary duplication in the PWA.
- Effectiveness – ensuring the PWA is workable, fit for purpose and realises the Crown's ability to undertake public works.
- Clarity – providing transparency and certainty for those using and affected by PWA processes.
The review aimed to ensure due process is taken to maintain property rights and natural justice for all affected parties, and that any proposed changes to the PWA are consistent with existing legal obligations under Treaty of Waitangi settlements.
Expert advisory panel appointed
An expert advisory panel was appointed by the Chief Executive of LINZ, as the agency responsible for administering the PWA.
Charlotte von Dadelszen chaired the five-member group. Also appointed were Spencer Webster, Paul Cassin, James Clareburt, and Pat Dougherty.
The panel convened from July to September 2024.
Expert advisory panel’s advice paper
The Panel provided independent specialist advice on potential reforms to the PWA that would better facilitate infrastructure delivery, while retaining the fundamental principles of the Act. This advice fed into proposed reforms.
You can find out more about the work the expert advisory panel was asked to do, who was appointed and what they found: