14 September 2016
Historic agreement on CRL Funding
Auckland Mayor Len Brown describes today’s signing of an agreement with the government on funding for the City Rail Link
(CRL) as unprecedented and an historic milestone.
“Central Government and Auckland Council are now in clear agreement that the CRL is at the heart of dealing with the
city’s growth, with propelling our economy, and creating a future Aucklanders deserve.”
Today Len Brown and Transport Minister Simon Bridges signed an agreement on the contractual relationship between the
parties including procurement structure and a 50/50 funding arrangement of the entire project.
This will allow the “main works” tendering process to begin and for specialist constructors to make available the people
and machinery needed to build the CRL.
Features of the Heads of Agreement include:
· A 50/50 funding arrangement where Auckland Council and the Crown each pay half of the total capitalised costs of the
project.
· The principals to the agreement, referred to as “sponsors”, are the Government and Auckland Council.
· The establishment of a company (City Rail Link Limited) through which the Government and Council will oversee the
delivery of the project.
· Joint share in development opportunities arising from the project.
· The technical and operational aspects of project delivery are to be carried out by Auckland Transport working to the
City Rail Link company.
· KiwiRail have a formal role in ensuring the CRL’s interoperability with the wider rail network and the services it
provides, such as freight.
Today’s signing took place at the Victoria St underground shaft from where tunnel boring machines will start the work.
The Mayor said the CRL had been his number one priority and today’s agreement was the culmination of six years of
Auckland negotiating with the government.
“Today I am very incredibly proud to stand with the Minister of Transport and together ensure this project can now
proceed and be funded for the future benefit of all Aucklanders.”
The City Rail Link is New Zealand's largest public transport project. It will more than double the number of people able
to use Auckland’s rail network.
Both Len Brown and Simon Bridges, along with Prime Minister John Key and other dignitaries, had formally marked the
start of the construction of the CRL with a groundbreaking ceremony at the downtown Britomart Train Station on 3 June
2016.
ENDS