National Code Options Review webinar #2 – Wed 10 Dec 12-1pm
The NZUAG Options Review webinar scheduled for 10 December has been postponed to allow further time to explore and develop the options. A new date will be confirmed and communicated in due course. Thank you for your understanding Join MartinJenkins and Harrison Grierson, on behalf of NZUAG, for a second webinar on the review into options […]
National Code Options Review webinar recording now available
The recording of the 14 Nov National Code of Practice Options Review webinar is now available using the following link. Please note that a valid Microsoft work or school account is required to be able to view this
Code Options Review Stakeholder Survey now open
NZUAG has been commissioned by the Minister for Infrastructure, Hon Chris Bishop, to undertake a fast-paced review of options to improve the planning, delivery, and management of works – and the associated records – within New Zealand’s transport corridors. As part of this project, a survey is being conducted to capture a wide range of […]
Minister of Infrastructure announces NZUAG led Options Review announced
The Minister of Infrastructure, Chris Bishop, today announced a review into “options for strengthening underground utility records, including the potential to expand Wellington City Council’s successful pilot of an underground asset register.” The Minister’s full announcement is available here, with updates on the project available from the projects page on the NZUAG website.
NZUAG to investigate options to improve work planning and records
The chair of the New Zealand Utilities Advisory Group, Jim Donovan, announced today that NZUAG has been commissioned to carry out a fast-paced review of options to improve the planning, delivery, and management of works in our transport corridors. New Zealand’s infrastructure networks—road, rail, electricity, gas, telecommunications, water—share our transport corridors. Activities by one network […]
Nick Miskelly membership of TTM ISG reconfirmed
The TTM ISG (Temporary Traffic Management Industry Steering Group) has reconfirmed NZUAG Board member Nick Miskelly as a member of the Steering Group. According to Steering Group Chair Darren Wu “The TTM ISG plays a crucial role in shaping the future of the Temporary Traffic Management industry, and we are confident that Nick will continue […]
National Code of Practice updated ver 3 approved and now in force
Following a process of industry and sector consultation through 2023, an updated version of the National Code of Practice for Utility Operators’ Access to Transport Corridors was approved by the Minister of Infrastructure on 9 October, coming into effect from 8 November 2024. As this is secondary Legislation pursuant to section 12 of the Utilities […]
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Online Training Course now available
The NZUAG’s new introductory course to the National Code of Practice and working safely in the road is now available for learners to register to complete. This course is offered free for a 6 month introductory period. Course details are available from under the National Code menu.
New Online Training Course available
Keeping workers safe in the road corridor is critically important to the New Zealand Utilities Advisory Group which is responsible for administering the National Code of Practice for utility operators. NZUAG has launched a new online training module for those who work in transport corridors to explain the essential elements of safety in such an […]