Fletcher Construction to build next section of Expressway
29 November 2016 | CENTRAL
REGION
Fletcher Construction awarded tender to build
next section of Kāpiti Expressway
The NZ Transport Agency has awarded the contract for the construction of the 13 km Peka Peka to Ōtaki section of the Kāpiti Expressway to Fletcher Construction, with work on the ground set to get under way in mid-2017.
“The tender process was extremely competitive, and the shortlist was assessed against a large number of criteria including overall cost, environmental management and community engagement,” Neil Walker, NZ Transport Agency Wellington Highway Manager says.
“Fletcher will now proceed with detailed design, environmental planning and other enabling works for the project. This will include further community consultation. Major construction activities are planned to start in mid-2017.
“Fletcher and its partners will be able to build on the strong relationships they’ve forged with the community as part of the alliance constructing the Mackays to Peka Peka Expressway. We’re looking forward to a continuation of the collaborative approach they’ve become known for during that project,” Mr Walker says.
The Peka Peka to Ōtaki Expressway forms a key part of the Wellington Northern Corridor, which is one of the Government’s roads of national significance. The Transmission Gully motorway, Mackays to Peka Peka and Peka Peka to Ōtaki expressways are the main infrastructural developments of the corridor.
Once these projects are complete, the Wellington CBD will be linked to the northern Kāpiti Coast by around 80km of four-lane, motorway-quality road, with a central barrier and grade separations throughout. It will improve safety, efficiency and journey reliability, while providing a more resilient route in the event of a natural disaster. Making travel for people and freight safer, more efficient and reliable will also support the region’s economic growth and productivity.
FAQs
What is the route for the
Peka Peka to Ōtaki Expressway?
The Peka Peka to
Ōtaki Expressway route runs parallel to the existing State
Highway 1 through Peka Peka, before crossing above the
existing road and rail line at Mary Crest. The route
continues to the east of the rail line, crosses the Ōtaki
River, then runs to the east of Ōtaki. It crosses back over
the existing State Highway 1 near County Road, before
re-joining the existing State Highway 1 at Taylors Road,
north of Ōtaki.
How long will the Peka Peka to
Ōtaki Expressway take to build?
Enabling works
will start early 2017. Major physical construction is
planned to start in mid-2017. The route is expected to open
to traffic in 2020.
What is the project cost for
the Peka Peka to Ōtaki
Expressway?
It is expected the project will cost
approximately $330 million. This includes investigation,
design, property and construction.
Who are
Fletcher’s partners on the Peka Peka to Ōtaki Expressway
project?
Beca, Tonkin & Taylor, and Goodmans
Contractors.
How was the Peka Peka to Ōtaki
Expressway project contract decided?
The
tenderers are assessed against a wide range of criteria,
including environmental management, structures (bridges and
overpasses), community engagement and communications, flood
protection, pavements, lighting and overall cost. The
tenderer which most closely meets the Transport Agency’s
requirements, as well as the criteria outlined during the
Board of Inquiry phase, is awarded the
contract.
Will there be facilities for walking and
cycling as part of the Peka Peka to Ōtaki Expressway
project?
Cycle and walking paths will be built
on the local road connection being constructed as part of
the project. Cycle and walking links will be provided
through Pare-o-Matangi Reserve to the Ōtaki Railway Station
and the Ōtaki shops.
During the revocation process for the existing State Highway 1 it is expected that additional cycling and walking facilities will form part of the plans for the existing State Highway 1 when it is expected to revert to a local road. The southern end of these proposed cycling and walking facilities will link to the cycleway/walkway/bridleway that has been constructed alongside the Mackays to Peka Peka Expressway.
What will happen to the existing State Highway 1
once the Peka Peka to Ōtaki Expressway is
open?
The existing State Highway 1 will be
officially ‘revoked’, meaning its state highway status
will be removed, and it will become a local road,
administered and maintained by the Kāpiti Coast District
Council. This process will involve extensive community
consultation, and will be run in partnership between the NZ
Transport Agency and the Kāpiti Coast District
Council.
How can I be involved in the consultation
for the construction of the Peka to Peka to
ŌtakiExpressway?
To meet the
consent conditions for this project, the Transport Agency
requires Fletcher to engage and consult with the community
and interested parties. More information on timeframes and
the scope of community involvement will be developed by
Fletcher and made available as soon as it is
completed.
How can I be involved in the
consultation for the revocation process?
The
revocation process is expected to start in 2017. The process
will be jointly run by the NZ Transport Agency and the
Kāpiti Coast District Council. More information on
timeframes, scope and community involvement will be
available in 2017.
Where can I find more
information about the Peka to Peka to Ōtaki
Expressway?
www.nzta.govt.nz/peka-peka-to-otaki-expressway/
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