If you’re developing land in Auckland, it’s important to have a good handle on your costs. As well as resource consent costs, there are also development contributions and in residential and business land development, an Infrastructure Growth Charge (ICG). You can find out more about Auckland Council’s new Development Contributions policy here.
What are Infrastructure Growth Charges?
An Infrastructure Growth Charge (ICG) related to development in Auckland and is paid to Watercare Services. It relates to the cost of increasing the capacity of Watercare’s bulk water and wastewater infrastructure. It includes for example:
- locating and accessing new water sources,
- new transmission pipes for water and wastewater and
- expansion of existing and new treatment plants.
It does not include:
- new local networks, which are often established by developers undertaking residential development Auckland and vested in Auckland Council,
- the cost of local network maintenance (which is paid for by existing users),
The date to day operation of treatment plants (which is also paid for by existing users).Image source[1]: WSLICG Increasing
From 1 July 2025, the Infrastructure Growth Charge that Watercare charge will increase. These are summarised in the table below[2]. For residential development the charges apply per residential unit and for business development, the charges apply per development unit equivalent[3].
It’s important to note that no further connections are available in Bombay, Kingseat, Muriwai and Waiwera. Helensville and Parakai are areas of low supply, and a connection may not be available in certain locations.
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[1] igc_infographic_ff2d012028.png (1275×901)
[2] business_other_charges_2025_2026_pdf_f16ac04c74.pdf
[3] Ibid