Auckland Transport Awards Trains Depot Construction Contract
Auckland Transport Awards Electric Trains
Maintenance Depot Construction
Contract
Auckland Transport has awarded
the $40 million contract for the construction of the Wiri
Maintenance and Stabling Depot for Auckland’s new electric
train fleet to Downer New Zealand Limited
(Downer).
Located next to the South-Western
Expressway on Wiri Station Road on the old Winstone’s
Quarry Site, the Wiri Maintenance and Stabling Depot will be
the facility for maintaining and stabling the new electric
trains that will be progressively introduced to the Auckland
suburban rail network from early 2014 onwards.
The
7650 square metre building will have seven maintenance
berths and will include systems that lift trains to enable
maintenance, high level platforms to access the roof of
trains along with a wheel lathe.
Downer, with
their building construction partner Dominion Constructors,
will also be responsible for development of the rest of the
site including a train wash, cleaning platforms and stabling
for 28 trains. Approximately six kilometres of new rail
track makes up the sidings and connections to the Auckland
suburban rail network. The facility has been futureproofed
to maintain a fleet of up to 109 electric
trains.
Mayor Len Brown says the Wiri Depot
contract is a critical milestone in the electrification of
Auckland’s rail network and a vital move towards a single,
efficient, integrated transport network.
“This is
a significant step to getting Auckland moving, and having a
world-class, modern transport system that this region
needs,” says the Mayor.
Auckland Transport Chief
Executive David Warburton is pleased to see Downer joining
the project that will ultimately result in the introduction
of a new fleet of fast and comfortable electric trains as
part of the on-going upgrade of public transport services in
Auckland.
“The construction of the maintenance
and stabling depot is a major step towards giving
Aucklanders a 21st century rail service that will help keep
the country’s largest city moving. It will also provide
much needed jobs in the construction sector during the
build. I’m delighted to welcome Downer and their
subcontract partners to the team and have every confidence
that they will exceed our expectations in terms of
delivering the project on time and within budget,” he
says.
Downer’s Major Projects Executive General
Manager Fraser Wyllie is proud their organisation is able to
contribute to the creation of a new era of rail travel for
Aucklanders. “We are excited to be able to support the
Auckland Transport Team on this transformational project for
our city and extend the range of services Downer provides to
one of our most important Clients,” he
explains.
Significant earthworks to prepare the
site for the Depot’s construction commenced in January
2011. The Depot build will commence shortly and take
approximately 13 months. Once completed, the Wiri
Maintenance Depot will be jointly managed by train operator
Veolia and the manufacturers of the electric trains,
Construcciones y Auxiliar de Ferrocarriles (CAF).
Fast facts - The Wiri Maintenance and Stabling
Depot comprises:
· $40 million
contract
· 4.4 hectares on the old
Winstones Quarry on Wiri Station Road
·
7650 square metre building
· The works
were designed by Opus in collaboration with RLB quantity
surveyors, Peters and Cheung geotechnical engineers and
Arup consulting engineers
· Six
kilometres of rail track sidings
·
Stabling for up to 28 electric trains
·
Seven maintenance berths
· Construction
commences May 2012, completion expected June
2013
· The Depot will be operated by
Veolia and
CAF
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