Transit New Zealand has agreed to the contribution of $400,000 towards heritage projects in the Hobsonville area
following consultation with the Waitakere City Council about the roading authority's offer to relocate the house at 2-4
Sinton Road.
After an initial investigation, in partnership with the New Zealand Historic Places Trust, the Transit Authority decided
in June to relocate the Sinton Road house at an estimated cost of $725,000 to make way for the new motorway through the
upper harbour area.
However, after engineering reports indicated a significant risk of the house (built essentially with rubble material)
crumbling if moved, or that the heritage values of the house could be significantly reduced following relocation, the
Waitakere City Council came to the conclusion that relocating the house was not a feasible option.
Instead, it was agreed that Transit will demolish the house under close supervision by an archaeologist and will attempt
to remove a segment of the building for display in a museum, probably in Hobsonville, at a cost of $100,000. Transit
also agreed to contribute a further $300,000 towards heritage projects in the Waitakere City area, with a preference for
Hobsonville.
Regional Manager, Wayne McDonald, says a number of relocation options were investigated at length, by both Transit and
the New Zealand Historic Places Trust. One option to take the motorway around the house was discarded because of the
high cost (nearly $3M), and the significant negative impact a rerouting would have had on the area in general.
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