Two Teams Shortlisted For Northern Pathway Harbour Bridge Design And Construction
Work on the
Northern Pathway is gathering momentum with the shortlisting
of two teams to prepare proposals for the detailed design
and construction of the cross-harbour section of the walking
and cycling path. The Government is investing $360
million in the first section of the Northern Pathway over
the Waitematā Harbour between Westhaven and Akoranga as
part of the $6.8 billion NZ Upgrade Programme. The walking
and cycling link over the Auckland Harbour Bridge will be
built as a continuous path at vehicle deck level and will
eventually connect all the way out to Albany, opening up the
whole of the North Shore for people using active
modes. Transport Agency Senior Manager Project
Delivery Andy Thackwray says the two shortlisted teams are
Fulton Hogan/HEB/Aurecon/Freyssinet and McConnell
Dowell/Arup/Rizzani de Eccher. “Both teams consist
of a combination of designers and contractors with
experience working on the design and delivery of complex
steel girder and concrete bridge projects. “We’re
very excited by what we have seen so far from the two teams.
They bring New Zealand and international experience which is
just what we need for a project of this scale and
complexity.” The two teams are competing to be
selected as the preferred partner to work in an alliance
with the Transport Agency on the detailed design and
construction of the path between Westhaven and Akoranga. The
preferred team will be announced later in the year with
construction expected to start in 2021 and take two and a
half years. “Early contractor involvement while
undertaking the design will help us move forward quickly
with this project, as the design can be developed with input
from the construction team to ensure the best option is
designed, and then built.” Mr Thackwray says the
alliance delivery model, which requires the teams to work
closely together, has proven successful on other Transport
Agency projects including Waterview Connection and
Auckland’s Northern Corridor Improvements
project. The first part of the Northern Pathway
between Westhaven and Akoranga brings together the Auckland
Harbour Bridge Shared Path and SeaPath to create a seamless
walking and cycling connection between the city and the
North Shore. In the future, the connection will extend all
the way to Albany. This enduring link will provide
choice as to how Aucklanders on either side of the harbour
get to work, connect with family and friends and access
services. More information on the Northern Pathway can
be found at: https://www.nzta.govt.nz/projects/northern-pathway · Traffic updates: nzta.govt.nz/trafficPlan
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