
Guido Cacciaguerra
Guido Cacciaguerra is the head of Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) for the Italian construction firm Webuild, which has confirmed its intention to bid for the construction and operation of the first section of the Northland Expressway in New Zealand, emphasizing the company's commitment to returning to the New Zealand infrastructure market.
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Guido Cacciaguerra confirmed his company would bid for the PPP at March’s summit.
New Ombudsman John Allen prioritises relationships over penaltiesGuido Cacciaguerra, the Australia-based head of PPPs for Italian Webuild, confirmed his company would bid for the PPP at March’s summit.
Govt reserves view on US’ Iran strikes as NZ deploys Hercules plane to Middle EastGuido Cacciaguerra confirmed his company's bid for the PPP at the Investment Summit.
Rotorua men’s programme receives $10,000 grant for cultural reconnectionGuido Cacciaguerra, the Australia-based head of PPPs for Italian Webuild, a multinational industrial group specialising in construction and civil engineering, had confirmed his company would bid for the PPP at March’s summit.
Three bidders confirmed for next Northland Expressway sectionGuido Cacciaguerra, the Australia-based head of PPPs for Italian Webuild, a multinational industrial group specialising in construction and civil engineering, had confirmed his company would bid for the PPP at March’s summit.
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Guido Cacciaguerra, the Australia-based head of PPPs for Italian Webuild, a multinational industrial group specialising in construction and civil engineering, had confirmed his company would bid for the PPP at March’s summit.
Herald morning quiz: June 22 - New Zealand NewsGuido Cacciaguerra had confirmed his company would bid for the PPP at March’s summit.
More Tauranga bus drivers assaulted as union criticises company over ‘denial’ and safety measuresThe company’s head of PPPs Guido Cacciaguerra declared to media: 'The Italians are coming back'.
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