About ACTIF & PERRY FON SING

Leadership that brings clarity to complex infrastructure

Led by Perry Fon Sing, Actif brings more than two decades of senior leadership across New Zealand and Australia’s infrastructure sectors.
WHY WE Exist

Aligning projects, assts and business

Actif's purpose is to create lasting public value through well-aligned infrastructure and asset systems, ensuring technical delivery leads to meaningful, sustainable outcomes.
Our mission is to align infrastructure projects, assets, and business outcomes to deliver not just technical success, but long-term public value and organisational performance. We ensure infrastructure investments yield sustainable and meaningful benefits, supporting responsible decision-making and strategic clarity for governments and infrastructure owners.
FOUNDER PROFILe
Perry Fon Sing is a senior infrastructure and asset management advisor with over 25 years of experience leading complex civil activities across New Zealand, Western Australia, and Mauritius.
He specialises in aligning projects, assets and business - helping public and asset-intensive organisations ensure their investments deliver not just scope, but strategic outcomes. From major rail programmes like Auckland Metro to road maintenance, water infrastructure, and governance frameworks, Perry brings a rare blend of leadership experience and business insight.

He has worked on both the client and contractor side, giving him a practical understanding of what drives long-term value - and what derails it. Known for his integrity, clarity, and calm leadership, Perry applies internationally recognised frameworks (ISO55000, IIMM, MSP) and uses the UN Sustainable Development Goals to test decisions for sustainability, fairness and future readiness.

Perry works best with infrastructure owners and government clients who value strategic alignment, independent thinking, and the ability to bring cross-functional teams together to deliver outcomes that withstand scrutiny.
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Founder & Director

Perry Fon Sing

What we stand for

Integrity and transparency in delivery
Strategic alignment across teams and functions
Sustainable, long-term thinking - not short-term optics
Capability over hierarchy - the right people in the right roles
Challenging assumptions and asking the hard questions

What we're against

Commercial interests overriding collaboration
Siloed thinking and transactional consulting
Tick-box delivery that ignores outcomes
Promoting technical experts into leadership without support
Ignoring sustainability because "we've always done it this way"
UNSDG GOALS

Our work aligns to these goals

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OUR ETHOS

What makes us tick

Our purpose for being

To empower infrastructure leaders and public organisations to deliver aligned, sustainable, and high-performing infrastructure that serve both current and future generations

Our vision for the future

A world where infrastructure investments are transparently governed, strategically aligned, and sustainably managed – delivering long-term public value through integrated people, systems, and strategy.

The mission that drives us

To align infrastructure projects, assets and business outcomes to deliver long-term public value and organisational performance.

To ensure that infrastructure investments yield sustainable and meaningful benefits, supporting responsible decision-making and strategic clarity for governments and infrastructure leaders.

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Perry brings exceptional capability in planning, delivering, and transforming complex infrastructure programs.
Perry Fon Sing is a highly respected executive leader with a distinguished track record across New Zealand and Australia's rail and civil infrastructure sectors with over two decades of senior leadership experience.  Perry brings exceptional capability in planning, delivering, and transforming complex infrastructure programs.  
Jon Knight - GM Metros, Kiwirail
Land ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
We wish to acknowledge the traditional owners and first peoples of this land, the Whadjuk people of the Perth region from the Noongar nation and their Elders past, present and emerging. We acknowledge, recognise, respect and seek to learn from their continuing culture and the contribution that they make to the life of this city and this region.