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Webinar "Building for Health : Designing & Delivering Care – A Project Manager’s Insights" hosted by PMI New Zealand

Thu, 14 Aug

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What Does It Really Take to Deliver Health Infrastructure Projects? Join speaker Anuja Karve as she shares practical lessons from delivering some of New Zealand’s most complex and high-impact health projects.

Webinar "Building for Health : Designing & Delivering Care – A Project Manager’s Insights" hosted by PMI New Zealand
Webinar "Building for Health : Designing & Delivering Care – A Project Manager’s Insights" hosted by PMI New Zealand

Time & Location

14 Aug 2025, 10:00 am – 11:00 am AEST

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About the event

In this session, you’ll explore:

- Navigating the complexity of clinical planning and stakeholder alignment

- Balancing cost, design intent, and clinical outcomes

- The evolving role of project managers in shaping spaces that support wellbeing.


This session shares practical reflections from a project management perspective on supporting the delivery of health infrastructure in Singapore and New Zealand. It touches on the day-to-day challenges of aligning clinical needs with design decisions, managing diverse stakeholder expectations while navigating the complexities of programme delivery. This session also reflects on the evolving role of the project manager as a strategic partner in shaping health outcomes through better models of care.


About the Presenter:

Anuja Karve is a Project Manager at Turner & Townsend, currently supporting the delivery of health projects as part of Te Whatu Ora’s capital works programme.She brings over eight years of experience from Singapore’s public health sector, where she contributed to a range of hospital and community health projects across various stages, including Woodlands Health Campus, Yishun Health Campus, and Sembawang Polyclinic.

Anuja’s dual perspective as an architect and Project Manager allows her to bridge design and delivery. She’s passionate about purpose-driven work and takes pride in supporting projects that improve outcomes for patients, staff, and the wider community.


PDU's available:

  • Ways of Working - 0.25 PDU

  • Power Skills - 0.25 PDU

  • Business Acumen - 0.5 PDU


Hosted by: PMINZ Women in Project Management


Please note there will be a charge of approximately $NZ12.00 for PMI Tasmania Chapter members.


Please note that by registering to attend this event, you acknowledge and agree to abide by any/all provisions of the host Chapter/SIG.


Register here: Building for Health : Designing & Delivering Care – A Project Manager’s Insights





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