Hamish Bolland and Sam Holden, Chapman Tripp

The Special Conditions

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The Special Conditions is a podcast about the legal and commercial issues shaping New Zealand’s construction and infrastructure sector. Hosted by Hamish Bolland and Sam Holden, the series explores the challenges, trends, and developments affecting principals, contractors, consultants, and funders across the industry.

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Hamish Bolland and Sam Holden, Chapman Tripp

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Latest episode

Jul 8, 2026

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Episodes

11. Scaling renewable investment in New Zealand 08.07.2026

This week , we’re joined by Ed Hyde,Chief Transformation & Technology Officer at Genesis,  to discuss the strategic evolution energy principals, developers and asset owners in New Zealand are now facing as they scale their energy pipelines. We explore the shift from early partnering models and one-off delivery approaches towards building the capability, frameworks and investment settings neede...

10. How capital markets are shaping infrastructure 30.06.2026

In this episode, Corporate Partner  Rachel Dunne  joins the podcast to discuss how capital markets influence infrastructure investment in New Zealand. The conversation explores whether New Zealand is an attractive market for global infrastructure investors, the key non-negotiables investors look for, whether IPOs are a realistic option for infrastructure assets, and the importance of bankability i...

09. Cross-party backing for the National Infrastructure Plan 24.06.2026

This week, we unpack the Government’s response to the Infrastructure Commission’s National Infrastructure Plan. With 16 recommendations accepted, we look at the key themes shaping the future of infrastructure in New Zealand, including a stronger focus on maintenance, better reporting, more realistic planning around what the country can afford, and a greater role for private capital. We also discus...

08. Alternative dispute resolution: Matching the process to the problem 17.06.2026

In this episode, Sam and Hamish discuss alternative dispute resolution in New Zealand’s construction and infrastructure sector. They explore why disputes arise so often on complex projects, why formal processes are not always the best answer, and practical options for resolving issues efficiently while keeping projects moving and relationships intact.

07. The cost of stopping: New report on the true cost of infrastructure delays 10.06.2026

This week, Hamish and Sam discuss The Cost of Stopping, a new report by economist Shamubeel Eaqub estimating that stop-start infrastructure decision-making has cost New Zealand taxpayers $11.8b over the past 25 years. They unpack where those costs lie, consider how international experience compares, and discuss reactions to the report and its recommendations.

06. Infrastructure, investment and Budget 2026 03.06.2026

This week, Hamish and Sam unpack the Government’s latest Budget and what it means in a time of economic uncertainty. They discuss the key infrastructure commitments, how the next few years may compare with the last, and whether the Budget sets a credible path forward. They also consider the Opposition’s response and the counterfactual: what might a Labour Government have done differently? A timely...

05. NZCIC: rules, risks, reality 27.05.2026

In this episode, Hamish and Sam take a closer look at the NZCIC guidelines and their ongoing relevance for the construction sector. They unpack what the guidelines are designed to achieve, the key issues they raise for principals, contractors, and consultants, and how they continue to shape expectations around procurement, contracting, and project delivery. They also discuss where the guidelines c...

04. Who pays when it goes wrong? Proportionate liability reform returns 20.05.2026

In this episode, Hamish and Sam break down the proposed law reform on proportionate liability, why it matters, and what could be addressed in the upcoming changes. They explore the current regime, what to expect from a possible amendment bill later this year, and the key question at the heart of the debate: who should be responsible when something goes wrong?

03. Lessons from the Nordics 13.05.2026

Fresh off the plane from Infrastructure New Zealand’s delegation to Sweden and Norway, Hamish is buzzing with ideas. In this episode, he joins Sam to unpack what New Zealand can learn about the Nordic approach to infrastructure funding, including tax settings, user-pays models, and the balance between local and central government. He also dives into the role of consensus in decision-making, the re...

02. 'MEC-26': Contractual impacts on construction projects 04.05.2026

Hamish and Sam discuss the impact of the Middle Eastern Conflict (MEC-26) on construction contracts. They look at the key issues this raises for projects, including delay and disruption, cost escalation, and change of law.

01. Welcome to The Special Conditions 30.04.2026

Welcome to  The Special Conditions – a podcast exploring the legal and commercial landscape of construction and infrastructure in New Zealand. In this introductory episode, meet your hosts, Hamish Bolland and Sam Holden, as they share their backgrounds, areas of expertise, and discuss what listeners can expect from the podcast. Whether you are a principal, contractor, consultant, funder, or simply...

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