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Government orders agencies to follow procurement guidelines, PM says

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Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says infrastructure risk has reached "intolerable levels".

Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says companies concerned about the Government's procurement process should let her know directly, as risk in the construction sector reaches "intolerable levels".

Speaking at the Infrastructure New Zealand "building nations symposium 2018" on Friday Ardern said the Government wanted to work with the private sector to better manage risk in construction. . . . . .

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