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RFx ID : | 26040010 |
Tender Name : | ART 21/22 Māori experiences and expectations of the transport system in Aotearoa New Zealand |
Reference # : | 6868 |
Open Date : | Wednesday, 13 July 2022 8:00 AM (Pacific/Auckland UTC+12:00) |
Close Date : | Tuesday, 16 August 2022 5:00 PM (Pacific/Auckland UTC+12:00) |
Department/Business Unit : | New Zealand Transport Agency |
Tender Type : | Request for Proposals (RFP) |
Tender Coverage : | Sole Agency [?] |
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Exemption Reason : | None |
Required Pre-qualifications : | None |
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Tenders Secretary wro.contracts@nzta.govt.nz |
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Agency Address : | NEW ZEALAND |
This research seeks to give expression to the treaty partnership by identifying Māori experiences, expectations and priorities for transport, to inform the development of key agency responses and help build capability within agencies.
This research will build on the phase one research report, engage with Māori and work collaboratively with Te Manatū Waka and Waka Kotahi to understand:
a. How Māori perceive the transport system in Aotearoa (e.g., as a whole system, a set of infrastructure, a way to get from A to B or something that provides access to opportunity, etc) and why have these perceptions come about?
b. How are Māori impacted by the transport system day by day (as Māori, distinct from other factors, positively and negatively and how are these impacts changing over time?
c. How are Māori responding to government priorities for transport, such as the road to zero strategy and mode shift?
d. What are Māori expectations and priorities for transport, now and in the short, medium, and long-term future?
e. What are the gaps between Māori expectations and priorities for transport and their current experiences?
f. What are the gaps in data and other evidence that can be used to characterise Māori experiences and impacts on them of the transport system?
g. What responses are required to close data and evidence gaps, and how would these responses be prioritised by Māori?
This tender has been awarded.