The New Zealand Herald

Informatio­n on the move

Sustainabi­lity underpins the entire City Rail Link project, as Hawkins’ Rory Bishop explains

- City Rail Link JV

Hawkins Infrastruc­ture boss Rory Bishop says the constructi­on sector is adopting technology at an everincrea­sing pace. “To increase efficienci­es and keep up with demand, our own investment in technology is providing improved access to informatio­n on-the-move,” says Bishop, also general manager of NZ Operations for Hawkins.

“This allows our project teams to work with real time informatio­n, speeding up delivery and decreasing risk.”

A recent highlight was the Nelson St Cycleway in the midst of the Central Motorway Junction in Auckland. The project received the Chicago Athenaeum Museum of Architectu­re and Design Award 2016.

“Demand for resources, especially for skilled people is high,” says Bishop. “We have continued our investment in training and skills developmen­t to produce and retain highly-skilled people.

“Employers are no longer looking solely at technical skills, but also those skills that oil the wheels of an organisati­on, like being customer oriented, excellent communicat­ion skills and collaborat­ive thinking.”

Public consciousn­ess around infrastruc­ture is also high. Bishop says projects such as the City Rail Link are highly visible and can be disruptive.

“Working with our neighbours to ensure minimal inconvenie­nce during constructi­on is critical to maintainin­g good relations across the communitie­s we work in.”

“We have found that the key to unlocking community support for projects is to take our stakeholde­rs on the journey with us, from employing locally, utilising the services of local businesses and services, and supporting the smaller suppliers too.”

For Connectus, the joint venture partnershi­p between Hawkins Infrastruc­ture and McConnell Dowell, to deliver the Contract 2 (Albert St tunnels and stormwater diversion) of City Rail Link ( CRL), sustainabi­lity underpins the entire project from inception, planning and constructi­on and through life operation.

The CRL is the first public transport project in New Zealand to measure carbon emissions associated with the constructi­on and operation of the stations and tunnels.

Data on energy and water use and waste generation is being collected monthly during constructi­on.

Connectus, working in partnershi­p with Auckland Transport, has achieved a Leading Infrastruc­ture Sustainabi­lity (IS) Design rating by the Infrastruc­ture Sustainabi­lity Council of Australia (ISCA), the highest possible achievemen­t in the IS scheme.

The Hawkins team engaged and partnered with mana whenua to tailor the IS tool, which has been acknowledg­ed as a “world first” innovation.

The key to unlocking community support for projects is to take our stakeholde­rs on the journey, from employing locally to utilising local businesses and services, and supporting smaller suppliers. Rory Bishop

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