Taituarā is excited to announce that Beca, a leading Asia Pacific professional services consultancy firm, has joined their prestigious group of Principal Partners for the coming year.
Founded and headquartered in New Zealand, Beca is renowned for its collaborative approach, working alongside clients, partners, iwi, and stakeholders to design and engineer sustainable and resilient communities throughout Aotearoa New Zealand. Their multi-disciplinary teams are passionate about creating innovative solutions for the places where we live, work, learn, and play.
Beca joins Taituarā established partners, Simpson Grierson, PwC, Civic Financial Services, and Marsh. These partners share a commitment to excellence, fostering local government expertise, and empowering professionals within the sector.
This partnership will allow Beca to deepen their engagement and collaboration with the local government sector, especially in relation to water services, land transport, emergency readiness and recovery, and climate adaptation and resilience. In turn, members will benefit from increased knowledge and access to problem-solving expertise, to help you tackle the challenges their communities face.
“A partnership between Beca and Taituarā felt like a natural fit,” said Beca’s Director for Local Government, Sanchia Jacobs.
“We both have an enduring commitment to a better Aotearoa, evidenced by a long history of working with local authorities to deliver sustainable, long-term outcomes that help build thriving and resilient communities,” she said.
“We appreciate that local government has, and continues to, face significant challenges in a very dynamic environment, and firmly believe that by working in partnership we can support the sector to continue to deliver great outcomes.”
“I know first hand the important role Taituarā plays in supporting local government professionals to be the very best they can be, and look forward to working together to lift capability across the sector for the betterment of all New Zealand.”
Taituarā Chief Executive, Suzanne Boyd, expressed her enthusiasm about the new partnership.
“We are committed to partnering with organisations that share our values and dedication to supporting local government,” she said.
“Beca’s support allows us to deliver continued value to our members and contribute to a thriving sector overall.
I look forward to a collaborative partnership with Beca that delivers mutually beneficial results for our sector.”




