Press Release – NZ Transport Agency One of the Auckland projects funded by the governments New Zealand Upgrade Programme (NZUP) is progressing with the shortlisting of two candidates for the contract to design and build the new Penlink transport link. The new 7km, two-lane Penlink corridor …
One of the Auckland projects funded by the government’s New Zealand Upgrade Programme (NZUP) is progressing with the shortlisting of two candidates for the contract to design and build the new Penlink transport link.
The new 7km, two-lane Penlink corridor will connect the Northern Motorway (SH1) to the Whangaparāoa Peninsula, says Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency National Manager Infrastructure Delivery, Andrew Thackwray.
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Geotechnical engineers have started testing the ground conditions around the future site of Stage Two of the Takitimu North Link between Te Puna and Åmokoroa, one of the Governmentâs New Zealand Upgrade Programme (NZUP) projects.
The NZUP is investing $6.8 billion in road, public transport, walking and cycling infrastructure to get our cities moving by increasing transport choices, save lives and boost productivity in growth areas. The programme provides a pipeline of jobs and work for the construction sector, with 700 people already working on projects.
A blessing ceremony marked the beginning of the work on Stage Two investigations last week near Wairoa Awa (River), with members of Te Paerangi, representing hapÅ« of PirirÄkau, Ngai Tamarawaho, NgÄti Hangarau, NgÄti Kahu, NgÄti Pango, and NgÄti Rangi, coming together with the project team.