Over the past year, CCNZ has made real progress lifting our profile in Wellington and strengthening relationships across all major political parties. Through the work of Fraser May and our advocacy partner Awhi Group, CCNZ is now recognised as a trusted and credible voice for the civil contracting industry — and that influence matters.
With 2026 shaping up as an election year and polling suggesting a tight contest, it’s more important than ever that our industry’s voice is heard clearly as political parties develop their policy platforms.
To ensure we are well positioned, CCNZ has commissioned Awhi Group to support the development of a 2026 Election Manifesto for the civil contracting industry. This manifesto will clearly articulate:
- The key current and future challenges facing civil contractors
- Practical, industry-led solutions to those challenges
- What our industry expects from the next incoming government
Once completed, the manifesto will be formally presented to each of the main political parties ahead of the election.
Member input is critical to this work, to ensure the manifesto genuinely reflects regional perspectives and real-world experience, Awhi Group will be facilitating in-person member consultation workshops across each CCNZ branch region. These workshops will be focused, practical discussions centred on the three core questions above.
Participation is voluntary, but having strong regional representation will be vital to producing a manifesto that carries weight and credibility in Wellington. This is your chance to have your voice heard on election matters that could impact your business.
Please RSVP and join us:
- Monday 16 February 2026
- 2.00pm - 4.30pm
- Kauri Room 1, Novotel - Ellerslie, 72-112 Greenlane East, Ellerslie, Auckland