Importance of contractors in delivering road maintenance

Harris Leigh made this Official Information request to Michael Wood

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From: Harris Leigh

Dear Minister of Transport;

Under the OIA I seek any information you hold relating to the importance of contractors in delivering road maintenance in Aotearoa.

Specifically I am interested to know:
1) Whether the structure of the road maintenance industry means it relies heavily on the use of contractors;
2) Whether the geographical spread of demand for road maintenance means that local contractors are best placed to do urgent maintenance;
3) Whether it would be possible to replace the use of local contractors with directly employed public servants as proposed by the Leader of the Opposition.

Yours faithfully,

Harris Leigh

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Dear Harris

Thank you for your Official Information Act 1982 (the Act) request, received on 7 March 2023, in which you requested the following information:

[Specifically I am interested to know:
1) Whether the structure of the road maintenance industry means it relies heavily on the use of contractors;
2) Whether the geographical spread of demand for road maintenance means that local contractors are best placed to do urgent maintenance;
3) Whether it would be possible to replace the use of local contractors with directly employed public servants as proposed by the Leader of the Opposition.]

Your request will be answered within the provisions of the Official Information Act.

Ngā mihi
Elena

Elena Hood (formerly, Scheule)
Pou Hekeretari Matua | Senior Private Secretary
Te Tari o te Minita a Michael Wood | Office of Hon Michael Wood
Te Minita o Te Manene | Te Manatū Waka | Ngā Whanaungatanga Wāhi Mahi me te Haumaru
Minister of Immigration | Minister of Transport | Minister of Workplace Relations and Safety
Nama Waea: 04-817-8849 | Waea Pūkoro: 021-520-215
EW5.1 Right |Private Bag 18041|Parliament Buildings | Wellington 6160 |New Zealand

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From: Harris Leigh [mailto:[FOI #22024 email]]
Sent: Tuesday, 7 March 2023 5:26 PM
To: Hon Michael Wood <[Michael Wood request email]>
Subject: OIA23-660 Official Information request - Importance of contractors in delivering road maintenance

Dear Minister of Transport;

Under the OIA I seek any information you hold relating to the importance of contractors in delivering road maintenance in Aotearoa.

Specifically I am interested to know:
1) Whether the structure of the road maintenance industry means it relies heavily on the use of contractors;
2) Whether the geographical spread of demand for road maintenance means that local contractors are best placed to do urgent maintenance;
3) Whether it would be possible to replace the use of local contractors with directly employed public servants as proposed by the Leader of the Opposition.

Yours faithfully,

Harris Leigh

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Tēnā koe Harris,  

Please find attached correspondence from Hon Michael Wood.

 

Ngā mihi,

 

Office of Hon Michael Wood

Minister for Workplace Relations and Safety | Minister of Transport |
Minister of Immigration| Minister for Auckland | Associate Minister of
Finance

Private Bag 18041 | Parliament Buildings | Wellington 6160 | New Zealand

Office Phone: +64 4 817 8731      Email: [1][email address]

 

-----Original Message-----

From: Harris Leigh
[[2]mailto:[FOI #22024 email]]

Sent: Tuesday, 7 March 2023 5:26 PM

To: Hon Michael Wood <[3][Michael Wood request email]>

Subject: OIA23-660 Official Information request - Importance of
contractors in delivering road maintenance

 

Dear Minister of Transport;

 

Under the OIA I seek any information you hold relating to the importance
of contractors in delivering road maintenance in Aotearoa.

 

Specifically I am interested to know:

1) Whether the structure of the road maintenance industry means it relies
heavily on the use of contractors;

2) Whether the geographical spread of demand for road maintenance means
that local contractors are best placed to do urgent maintenance;

3) Whether it would be possible to replace the use of local contractors
with directly employed public servants as proposed by the Leader of the
Opposition.

 

Yours faithfully,

 

Harris Leigh

 

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