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    International No-Dig 2026: trenchless infrastructure insights for ground engineers

    January 28, 2026|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    International No-Dig 2026: trenchless infrastructure insights for ground engineers

    First reported on Roads & Infrastructure (AU)

    30 Second Briefing

    International No-Dig 2026 will bring the global trenchless community to the New Zealand International Convention Centre in Auckland on 28–29 October 2026, focusing on underground infrastructure installation and renewal without open-cut excavation. The event will showcase technologies such as horizontal directional drilling, microtunnelling and cured-in-place pipe (CIPP) lining that are increasingly used across New Zealand’s urban networks to minimise surface disruption and traffic impacts. For geotechnical and civil engineers, it signals growing regional demand for subsurface investigation quality, accurate utility mapping and trenchless-ready ground models.

    Technical Brief

    • Event is scheduled as a two-day programme at the New Zealand International Convention Centre.
    • International No-Dig Auckland is being positioned as a global gathering for trenchless-focused asset owners and contractors.
    • Prime Creative Media is coordinating coverage and promotion, indicating strong Australasian industry media backing.
    • Host nation focus on trenchless methods suggests local councils and utilities are actively procuring no-dig solutions.
    • Concentration of global suppliers in one venue offers benchmarking of kit and methods against New Zealand practice.
    • Event scale and international draw point to more structured knowledge transfer on ground risk, service clashes and reinstatement quality.

    Our Take

    Among the 568 Infrastructure stories in our database, relatively few are centred on trenchless technology events, so International No-Dig Auckland 2026 stands out as a focal point for Australasian asset owners and contractors looking at non-disruptive underground works.

    With Prime Creative Media and Roads & Infrastructure Magazine involved, the Auckland event is likely to be used as a regional platform for showcasing new trenchless products and methods that then filter into project case studies across Australia and New Zealand coverage.

    Holding International No-Dig at the New Zealand International Convention Centre in Auckland positions New Zealand as a technical meeting ground for urban utilities, tunnelling and pipeline practitioners who typically feature in our Australia-heavy Infrastructure project reports.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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