Council Renews Award-winning Transport Contract
An award-winning partnership agreement between Hamilton City Council and Downer NZ Ltd, established a decade ago, has been renewed for up to 10 more years.
The joint venture agreement was among the first of its kind for local authorities in New Zealand in 2013 and has since provided a model for other councils around the country. Two years after inception, the project claimed the national title for excellence in the maintenance and management of assets at the Civil Contractors New Zealand (CCNZ) awards.
While the previous working name with Downer was ‘Infrastructure Alliance’, they have begun to transition to new name “Connect Hamilton” to better represent the overall goal of the partnership.
The partnership forms a joint team which is headed by a governance group with three executives from Downer and three senior Council staff.
The collaborative environment is designed to deliver savings for both parties, better co-ordination of works across the city and has resulted in significant cost savings in the maintenance and renewal of the city’s roading assets.
Eeva-Liisa Wright, Council’s Executive
Director, Infrastructure Operations, said the renewed
contract will have an initial value of around $200million
over the first five years.
“Each time this
contract is up for renewal, our Council carefully considers
all options,” said Ms Wright. “Downer has been an
excellent partner alongside Council, helping us ensure our
city’s transport infrastructure is maintained and updated
to meet and anticipate Hamiltonian’s
needs.”
Downer’s New Zealand Country Lead,
Craig West, said; “We are proud to be continuing our
long-standing relationship with the Hamilton City Council
and the community through this new collaborative contract.
“We’re committed to delivering a safe, reliable and
sustainable roading network, and we’re excited about
working with Council to reach our shared carbon reduction
targets while making this city greener and easy to get
around.”
Ms Wright said ensuring Hamilton’s
transport, parking and roading assets, operations and
infrastructure are fit for purpose and future-focused is an
integral part of delivering Council’s transport strategy:
Access Hamilton - Ara Kootuitui Kirikiriroa (hamilton.govt.nz/accesshamilton).
“Being
able to get around Hamilton easily using our transport
network contributes to shaping a city that’s easy to live
in, one where our people thrive and where they love to
be,” said Ms Wright.
Wright adds the agreement
between Council and Downer aims to achieve ‘best value for
money’, innovation and ‘best practice’ asset
management for the city’s ratepayers.
“This
type of arrangement helps create greater efficiencies across
the transportation network, has shared goals and objectives
between Council and Downer, and better cost transparency. It
also enables us to respond more flexibly to what’s needed
and when.
“We have a thriving city and we need to ensure our core infrastructure and provision of services will meet the current and future needs of our city, while enhancing the wellbeing of our communities.”
The
Collaborative Corridor Agreement (CCA) between Hamilton City
Council and Downer is approved for five years initially,
with the option for two further extensions of 3 years and
then 2 years respectively, to a maximum of 10 years, based
on
performance.