Infrastructure Connections

Infrastructure Connections

A knowledge sharing podcast brought to you by the Infrastructure Sustainability Council.Follow and join us on our next episodes!

  1. S4E3 - Sustainability isn't a department anymore w/ Alexandra Monson

    MAY 7

    S4E3 - Sustainability isn't a department anymore w/ Alexandra Monson

    How do you move sustainability from a standalone function to something embedded across an entire business?   In this episode of Infrastructure Connections, we explore how sustainability is being integrated into infrastructure delivery at every level—from strategy and governance to operations, technology and culture.  The conversation examines the growing shift from compliance-driven sustainability to long-term value creation, and what that looks like in practice across large-scale infrastructure and asset management.   Joining the discussion is Alexandra Monson, Group Manager - Sustainability at Ventia as she shares how Ventia is embedding sustainability into decision-making through climate transition planning, integrated reporting and science-based emissions targets.  The episode also explores the role of innovation and emerging technologies—including AI-enabled asset management, fleet transition and data-driven planning—in improving resilience, reducing risk and delivering more proactive infrastructure outcomes.    This episode unpacks:   Embedding sustainability into business strategy and operations   Decarbonisation and climate transition planning in practice   How AI and data are reshaping asset management   Building capability and resilience across supply chains   Why sustainability is everyone’s responsibility—not just one team’s  As infrastructure owners and operators face increasing environmental and operational pressures, this conversation explores what it takes to create systems that are more resilient, efficient, and future-focused.    👉 We'd love to hear your feedback, share your questions or comments below.    👉 Like & Subscribe so you won't miss out on our upcoming episodes!    👉 Keep up to date with the Infrastructure Sustainability Council:    Website: ⁠⁠https://www.iscouncil.org/⁠⁠    LinkedIn:   / infrastructure-sustainability-council         #sustainability #infrastructure #infrastructureconnections

    24 min
  2. S4E2 - From Grey to Green: Rethinking Infrastructure w/ David Carter

    APR 23

    S4E2 - From Grey to Green: Rethinking Infrastructure w/ David Carter

    As climate pressures intensify, the way we define infrastructure is being challenged. Increasingly, attention is turning to the role of natural systems—from wetlands and forests to rivers and marine environments—as essential components of resilient infrastructure.  In this episode of Infrastructure Connections, David Carter, Executive Chair at Beca and Guardian of the Aotearoa Circle, shares insights from New Zealand’s Natural Infrastructure Plan and the growing movement to integrate nature into infrastructure planning from the outset.  Drawing on practical examples, the conversation explores how nature-based approaches can complement engineered systems, deliver long-term economic value, and support the regeneration of ecosystems. Rather than focusing solely on conservation, this episode examines a broader shift toward regeneration—and what it means for communities, economies, and the future of infrastructure. 👉 We'd love to hear your feedback, share your questions or comments below.  👉 Like & Subscribe so you won't miss out on our upcoming episodes!  👉 Keep up to date with the Infrastructure Sustainability Council:  Website: ⁠https://www.iscouncil.org/⁠ LinkedIn:   / infrastructure-sustainability-council       ⁠#podcast⁠ ⁠#infrastructure⁠ ⁠#sustainability⁠ ⁠#buildingtomorrow⁠ #natureininfrastructure #greeninfrastructure #naturebasedsolutions #sustainableinfrastructure

    35 min
  3. S4E1 - How much does infrastructure cost and how much are we willing to spend? w/ Geoff Cooper

    APR 9

    S4E1 - How much does infrastructure cost and how much are we willing to spend? w/ Geoff Cooper

    How much does infrastructure cost?    We spoke with Geoff Cooper from the New Zealand Infrastructure Commission, Te Waihanga about their National Infrastructure Plan to find out.    We learned some interesting things.   New Zealand spends more on infrastructure than most OECD countries. The infrastructure spend averages 5.6%, swinging between 5% to 7%.  Renewals run to 60 cents on the dollar.    Right now, with aging infrastructure, maintenance and renewals are the megaproject New Zealand can afford.   Rather than just look at what we want or need, the National Infrastructure Plan dug through the past 100 years to determine what we historically feel comfortable spending. We have far more projects we want than money we want to spend.    As governments change and infrastructure priorities shift with them, everyone is looking for certainty. There is more certainty than we'd like to admit. "Nothing is more certain than maintenance and renewals."   The aging population is equally certain. This changes our infrastructure needs dramatically, from shrinking cities to reduced emphasis on land transport as commuter numbers drop, lower school enrollment, and higher health care needs.   Then there are the major shift happening that we need to recognize Decarbonization means a renewed investment in grid infrastructure and generation.   Higher fuel prices mean higher prices for city centre development and falling values for developments outside the city centre.    Click this link to read the National Infrastructure Plan for fascinating insight on where we're headed: https://tewaihanga.govt.nz/national-infrastructure-plan  👉 We'd love to hear your feedback, share your questions or comments below.    👉 Like & Subscribe so you won't miss out on our upcoming episodes!    👉 Keep up to date with the Infrastructure Sustainability Council:   Website: https://www.iscouncil.org/  LinkedIn:   / infrastructure-sustainability-council         #infrastructureconnections #infrastructure #sustainability #investment #finance

    34 min
  4. S3E12 - Infrastructure Finance w/ Alex Ayscough

    MAR 26

    S3E12 - Infrastructure Finance w/ Alex Ayscough

    Can investors make a return on sustainability?    "We see really good value creation investing in sustainability," said our guest in this episode of Infrastructure Connections. Alex Ayscough is an Investment Director at the infrastructure investment firm Morrison.   "I think sustainability provided investment opportunities for us, and a lot of other infrastructure investors as well."   Alex holds a Master of Applied Finance from Macquarie University, a Bachelor of Business from the University of Technology Sydney, and is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. She focuses on originating new investment opportunities and managing infrastructure assets across Australia and New Zealand. She also serves as a Director on several infrastructure-related boards, including Transgrid and Altogether Group. Alex was named Infrastructure Investor's 2024 Rising Star in Infrastructure Finance, saying, "Sustainability is both a driver of investment and foundational to long-term value creation."  The ISC is focused on both valorising infrastructure sustainability and providing the framework to achieve it. In order to realize gains, proponents need to incorporate sustainability early, long before they start looking for funding. This allows funding institutions and private investors to align their own internal sustainability KPIs with the projects they invest in. This helps ensure that the projects carry through with sustainability initiatives and realise those returns.    "What we've seen is that those more nebulous physical risks of climate change are translating now into very real commercial and financial risk. They are now starting to form much more a part of the core due diligence on a new investment."   Sustainability can provide core value creation and returns through a strong focus on:  Economic  Environmental  Governance  Social    Infrastructure is more than an investment in concrete and steel. It's an investment in our collective future.   👉 We'd love to hear your feedback, share your questions or comments below.    👉 Like & Subscribe so you won't miss out on our upcoming episodes!    👉 Keep up to date with the Infrastructure Sustainability Council:   Website: https://www.iscouncil.org/  LinkedIn:   / infrastructure-sustainability-council         #infrastructureconnections #infrastructure #sustainability #investment #finance

    27 min
  5. S3E11 - Road Ecology w/ Ben Goldfarb

    MAR 12

    S3E11 - Road Ecology w/ Ben Goldfarb

    𝗪𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗸𝗶𝗹𝗹𝗲𝗱 𝟭𝟬 𝗺𝗶𝗹𝗹𝗶𝗼𝗻 𝗮𝗻𝗶𝗺𝗮𝗹𝘀 𝗹𝗮𝘀𝘁 𝘆𝗲𝗮𝗿 𝗶𝗻 𝗔𝘂𝘀𝘁𝗿𝗮𝗹𝗶a? Ben Goldfarb found that roads are "the leading direct human cause of vertebrate mortality on land." More than hunting, wildfires, dams, and urban habitat loss combined.   The costs are enormous.   According to the @Insurance Australia Group Limited (IAG) animal-vehicle collisions cost Australia $7 billion every year through:    • Vehicle damage    • Towing and insurance costs    • Human hospital bills    • Almost 150 human pedestrian deaths each year    • Road repairs   But the real damage to animals and the environment is invisible.    • Lost access to breeding grounds    • Lost access to food sources    • Impeded migration    • Biodiversity loss as seeds fail to cross roads    • Reductions in fertile females    • Starvation    • Functional extinction    • Species extinction   There is good news. Australia is increasingly leading the world in wildlife crossings, building:    • Arboreal bridges    • The Crab Bridges of Christmas Island    • Koala log bridges through underpasses    • Flying squirrel poles.    Road ecologists continue to find ways to reduce the impact of roads on our environment. 𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗰𝗼𝘀𝘁 𝗼𝗳 𝘁𝗵𝗶𝘀 𝗶𝗻𝗳𝗿𝗮𝘀𝘁𝗿𝘂𝗰𝘁𝘂𝗿𝗲 𝗽𝗮𝘆𝘀 𝗳𝗼𝗿 𝗶𝘁𝘀𝗲𝗹𝗳.    👉 We'd love to hear your feedback, share your questions or comments below.    👉 Like & Subscribe so you won't miss out on our upcoming episodes!    👉 Keep up to date with the Infrastructure Sustainability Council:   Website: https://www.iscouncil.org/  LinkedIn:   / infrastructure-sustainability-council         #infrastructure #podcast #infrastructureconnections #sustainability #crossings #roadecology

    28 min

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