Ideating and planning for our cities and regions and their infrastructure needs is complex, as is understanding how they will grow and which projects will enhance community wellbeing and prosperity now, and into the future.
The challenge lies in the need to balance a ‘predict and provide’ approach that addresses immediate infrastructure demands with strategic infrastructure, that has the potential to shape the future and alter demand patterns.
We support our clients with our expertise in policy and strategy development, investment planning and prioritisation, funding strategy and innovation, ESG advisory services, and City Deals implementation, to support sustainable growth and successful outcomes.
We support our clients with:
Policy, regulation and governance
- New agency options and establishment
- Governance for precincts, places and infrastructure projects
- Stakeholder consultation and engagement
- Performance measurement
- Policy and regulation
- ESG advisory services
- Land use policy
Smart places, smart transport and future mobility
- Electric Vehicle strategy, evaluation and data insights
- Transport decarbonisation strategy and evaluation
- Future mobility design, strategy and analysis (including MaaS and autonomous vehicles)
- Ticketing and customer experience
Infrastructure planning
- Project and programme prioritisation
- Early stage project development
- Transport and infrastructure planning
- Modelling and data analytics
Precincts, cities and regions planning
- City deals
- Modelling
- Precincts, urban and regional strategy/policy development
- Regional economic development
- Infrastructure strategies
- Smart cities
- Infrastructure coordination
Precincts, cities and regions planning
- Data-driven decision making
- Delivery reports and customisation
- Large data modelling
- Contestable fund processing and monitoring
- Social impact measurement
The KPMG difference
Bringing together a specialist, multi-disciplinary team
Our Planning & Infrastructure Economics team has a broad range of capabilities that can be applied across sectors and asset classes including energy, transport (rail, road and port), water, natural resources, social infrastructure, real estate and placemaking.
Our advice spans strategic urban and regional planning, demand modelling and forecasting, long-term infrastructure planning, prioritisation and economic appraisal.
- Planning
- Economics
- Mathematics
- Engineering
- Law
- Urban design
- Property
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Delivery
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Thought leadership, research and project experience relevant to infrastructure, assets and places.