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- Brinqa brings exposure management platform to Google Cloud - New Zealandon February 14, 2026
Procurement route. Marketplace listings have become a common route for security and infrastructure vendors looking to fit into cloud purchasing ...
- #regional: Stronger Regulation of Wellington Water Services Under Consideration – Waatea ...on February 14, 2026
... infrastructure management. The Commerce Commission is evaluating options to expand its regulatory powers over water services provided by ...
- Kelly claims Round 4 as drama shapes the SS Cup at Levels - VelocityNewson February 14, 2026
... traffic management challenges, and more than a little drama across four races. Image: Euan Cameron. With a packed field and dry conditions ...
- Europe's best and worst cities for sleep revealed - and London is one of the lowest in the rankingon February 13, 2026
... traffic management that help buffer sound. Rodney Ryu, Managing Director, Coway Europe, which conducted the study, said: 'Travellers often assume ...
- Did FedEx's (FDX) Freight Spin‑Off and InPost Stake Just Redefine Its Capital‑Light Strategy?on February 14, 2026
... network efficiency as it reshapes its global logistics footprint. We'll now examine how FedEx's Freight spin‑off plan and European InPost ...
- The (difficult) solution to the rail freight transport blockadeon February 14, 2026
In this case, freight is transported on the Iberian-gauge rail network, which is also used by commuter and regional trains. The main bottleneck here ...
- Victoria International Container Terminal joins MSC Eagle service networkon February 14, 2026
VICT recently welcomed the inaugural call of Mediterranean Shipping Company's (MSC) new Eagle service with the arrival of the vessel Etoile.
- How Ukraine Will Experience a Logistics Revolution With EU Accession - Kyiv Poston February 14, 2026
What mechanisms ensure that investments are coherent rather than fragmented? Instruments such as the TEN‑T Regulation and the Core Network Corridors, ...
- Transmission Gully speed limit signs fast-tracked due to weatheron February 14, 2026
NZTA publicly consulted on an increase to the 27km sections' speed limit in mid 2025, with Transport Minister Chris Bishop announcing the change ...
- Wellington regional chair and Marlborough mayor demand Cook Strait rescue tug - Stuffon February 13, 2026
But Transport Minister Chris Bishop said their comments were “long on rhetoric and short on engagement with the facts”. Cook Strait has been left ...
- Why Wellington's LTP decisions aren't to blame for Moa Point | The Poston February 14, 2026
Now the allegation is that she took funding from pipes to build cycleways and the result is the failure at Moa Point. It's not. Here I set out what ...
- Lambeth: improving public services and balancing the bookson February 14, 2026
Lambeth Council is strengthening its finances to protect the services local people care about most, setting a balanced budget for 2026/27 through ...
- Investment Portfolio Reviewed, Circulate San Diego Programming Heard By Council ...on February 13, 2026
During the Feb. 4 council meeting, the city's investment portfolio was reviewed. According to Chandler Asset Management, the city has had a ...
- Bradford facing $23.6M annual shortfall to maintain infrastructureon February 13, 2026
Based on the chosen level of service, staff are working to provide a final updated asset management plan to council by May 2026. Once completed ...
- Confluence's Kaisa Stucke on Asset Allocation, Exchange - ETF Databaseon February 13, 2026
Last year, Confluence Investment Management Analyst Kaisa Stucke was interviewed at Exchange. Stucke is member of the Exchange Advisor Council and ...
- Townhouse boom: It's a 'big success story' until it's in your back yard | Stuffon February 14, 2026
Council data shows in the last three years alone, nearly 30,000 townhouses were completed, but that doesn't mean townhouse prices are drastically ...
- State of emergency as floods hit Ōtorohanga | Waikato Times - The Poston February 14, 2026
Waikato Regional Council rainfall data showed 170mm of rain had fallen in the 24 hours to 8am Saturday at the Otewa gauge east of Ōtorohanga.
Announcements

- 4 December 2025 RCA Forum – Navigating change together: Building resilient networks for the future28/10/2025
We’re excited to confirm that the next in-person RCA Forum Navigating change together: Building resilient networks for the future will be held on Thursday 4 December 2025 at Rydges Hotel, 75 Featherston Street, Wellington. Registration opens at 8:45am; Forum starts at 9:30am and finishes at 3:30pm. A limited number of FREE tickets are only available until 12 noon on 24 November, so secure yours today.
Join us at the RCA Forum to learn more about navigating change together and hear from:
- The Minister of Transport, Hon Chris Bishop
- Chief Executive NZ Infrastructure Commission Te Waihanga, Geoff Cooper
- Chief Executive Horowhenua District Council, Monique Davidson
- Other key transport leaders who are responding to challenges and continuing to drive performance.
- 23 July RCAF Webinar – The Future of Digital in Roading Network14/07/2025
Join industry experts on Wednesday 23 July from 10:00am to 11:30am who will share insights into how digital technology is changing the way they do business.
This webinar is for those in the transport sector who are thinking about the future and technology – mayors, council leadership and roading teams who are developing their regional land transport plans.
View the full webinar programme
Everyone is welcome – email [email protected] to request an invite.
- TAN #24-02 Recommendations for an adaptive approach to resilience of non-SH bridges – Technical Advisory Note recently published by Transport Services18/12/2024
This note is to advise the sector of the direction of the NZ Transport Agency regarding the adoption and implementation of updated seismic hazard models in the design of State Highway bridges, and to provide associated recommendations for the design of non-SH bridges. Recent developments in the understanding of natural hazard risk in New Zealand, including seismic and flooding, have led to a general increase in design demands. The increased demands require sharper critical thinking to be applied in setting performance requirements for resilience and in designing efficient solutions for new structures.
Read more... - TAN #24-01 Seismic resilience of new State Highway Bridges – Technical Advisory Note recently published by Transport Services18/12/2024
This note is to advise the sector of the direction of the NZ Transport Agency regarding the adoption and implementation of updated seismic hazard models in the design of State Highway bridges. A comprehensive review of current seismic design procedures in the Bridge Manual and associated documents is underway, in collaboration with the wider sector. This review encompasses seismic risk settings and associated performance criteria. Whilst this review is in progress, and until further direction is provided through updates to relevant Standards, the following approach shall be adopted in the design of new NZTA structures.
Read more... - RR 727 – Community response to transport noise exposure in New Zealand – Research report recently published by NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi16/12/2024
NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi recently published a research report which defines and quantifies the responses to noise exposure from road traffic, railways and aircraft in selected locations throughout New Zealand.
Read more... - Methods of measuring mode share and mode shift at different spatial scales and timescales – Research report recently published by NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi16/12/2024
NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi recently published a research report which explains how researchers developed a toolkit that authorities can use to harmonise their approaches to measuring and reporting on mode share and mode shift. The toolkit helps authorities decide which approach to collecting mode-share data will best suit their purpose. It also contains guidelines on specifying mode-share data requirements, and collecting, analysing and reporting on the data.
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RCA Forums enable members to exchange information and provide updates on sector working group activities, proposed legislation, new standards and guidelines, highway and procurement strategies and other issues relevant to road controlling authorities and the other member organisations. A full index of forum resources is here.
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Working Groups

The RCA Forum establishes specialised working groups to resolve issues that require a coordinated approach from the sector. These working groups continue as long as the issues require attention. After a working group closes, its records and documents continue to be available here on this site. The full list of resources for each working group includes references, past research, and coroner’s recommendations.
About us

The Road Controlling Authorities Forum (New Zealand) Incorporated (RCAF or RCA Forum) is a closed, non-political incorporated society of road asset managers and roading professionals from all territorial local authorities (except the Chatham Islands Council), the Department of Conservation and the New Zealand Transport Agency.

