The Investment and Infrastructure Group (IIG) at Health NZ is committed to ensuring the best possible outcomes for new health infrastructure projects, and the redevelopment and maintenance of current facilities. Good infrastructure enables our health workforce to deliver patient care safely and effectively.
In delivering these objectives we need to work in partnership with the construction sector and positively contribute to building capacity and capability through the delivery of healthcare construction projects. This includes the provision of professional services, construction and related works as well as goods and materials.
Working with us
A message for our suppliers
As part of the wider Health NZ reset, we are reviewing all aspects of our IIG operations to ensure that our expenditure is within budget, delivering value and achieving the Government’s health outcomes. The review of our in-flight projects and any new capital initiatives not already funded is being led by the Infrastructure and Investment Group and other Health NZ senior leaders. We understand that this situation may cause some uncertainty, and we are committed to keeping our suppliers informed as soon as any decisions are made that are relevant to their businesses.
IIG is working to improve industry visibility of our policies, practices and processes, including the standards we set for workplace safety, diversity and inclusion.
Guidance, information and expectations on working with us to provide the best health facilities for the people of Aotearoa New Zealand can be found below.
Publications
- Supplier Guide – Infrastructure Broader Outcomes (PDF, 2.6MB)
- Supplier Guide – Infrastructure Broader Outcomes (DOCX, 1.46MB)
- Design Guidance Note: Fire Engineering Design for New Zealand Public Hospitals (PDF, 4.2MB)
- Design Guidance Note: Fire Engineering Design for New Zealand Public Hospitals (DOCX, 17MB)
- Frequently asked questions (DOCX, 274KB)
- Watch the webinar on the release of the Design Guidance Note: Fire Engineering Design in New Zealand Public Hospitals, recorded July 2024
- The webinar included a questions and answers session. Q&A that were not answered during the session due to time constraints have been included in this document: Supplementary questions and answers (DOCX, 280KB)
Contact us
If you have any questions for the IIG, please contact commercial@health.govt.nz