Friday, 16 April 2021, 11:03 am
The diggers are out and shovels in the ground with
construction work starting on improvements to Auckland’s
Southern Motorway between Papakura and Drury which will see
extra lanes added as well as a path for people on bikes and
on foot.
Transport Minister Michael Wood led the
official start of construction this morning, on the SH1
Papakura to Drury South project. It’s part of the New
Zealand Upgrade Programme (NZUP) which is investing more
than $6.8 billion in road, public transport and walking and
cycling infrastructure to get our cities moving, save lives
and future-proof the economy.
Friday, 16 April 2021, 10:37 am
Transport Minister Michael Wood today marked the start of
construction on the New Zealand Upgrade Programme’s
Papakura to Drury South project on Auckland’s Southern
Motorway, which will create hundreds of jobs and support
Auckland’s economic recovery.
The SH1 Papakura to
Drury South project will give more transport choices by
providing a third lane in each direction, a shared path
alongside the western side which will link in with the
city-wide network, wide shoulders for future bus services
and improved local road connections across the
motorway.
Michael Wood said the NZ Upgrade Programme
(NZUP) is part of the Government’s plan to create jobs and
Auckland transport milestones: New Southern Motorway roadworks starts, airport link finished
15 Apr, 2021 05:00 PM
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The Government is announcing the start of another major roading upgrade project on on a stretch of Auckland s Southern Motorway today. Photo / Waka Kotahi NZTA
The Government is announcing the start of another major roading upgrade project on on a stretch of Auckland s Southern Motorway today. Photo / Waka Kotahi NZTA
NZ Herald
Two major Auckland roading projects reach milestones today with a fresh upgrade starting on a stretch of the Southern Motorway, and the completion of work on a vital airport link.
Transport Minister Michael Wood today unveiled a new leg of construction on the New Zealand Upgrade Programme s Papakura to Drury South project which is expected to take five years to finish.