Horowhenua Chronicle

Moving ahead

Horowhenua Expressway one step closer

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The Otaki to north of Levin (O2NL) project has announced its preferred alliance partners to deliver the new highway and walking and cycling path.

O2NL project partners NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA), hapu of Ngati Raukawa ki te Tonga and Muaupoko Tribal Authority have selected preferred tenderers, with a view to forming two alliances to support the ongoing developmen­t and delivery of the O2NL highway project.

NZTA project director Lonnie Dalzell said the O2NL project will be delivered using a two-alliance approach. The two preferred tenderers are consortia made up of: Downer, McConnell Dowell, Beca and Tonkin +Taylor, and Fulton Hogan, HEB, WSP and Aurecon.

“The new highway and shared user path will significan­tly improve safety and resilience for those living in and travelling through the area, and choosing preferred alliance partners is another key milestone towards beginning constructi­on of the new highway in 2025,” said Dalzell.

“We look forward to working together with both preferred tenderers in the new year and are excited to move into the next phase of the project. The alliances will each deliver a section of the road and associated works, and the two alliances will be working collaborat­ively to ensure the best outcomes for the project as they deliver for the people and communitie­s of Horowhenua and O¯ taki”.

“Over the next few months, we will be working to establish a strong collaborat­ive foundation for the project. To enable successful delivery over the next seven years, we anticipate entering into formal interim alliance agreements by May 2024, and look forward to introducin­g the new teams to the local community around midyear.”

Muaupoko Tribal Authority chief executive Di Rump said reaching this milestone is significan­t and another key step towards the establishm­ent of a safer and more resilient road for our community and those who travel through it.

“Safer journeys on and through our whenua is a very important outcome. Being able to authentica­lly participat­e in the opportunit­ies which come with a project of this scale and legacy is also vital,” said Rump.

“From employment, business opportunit­ies, training, cultural expression, and visual representa­tion of our partnershi­p and 1000-year associatio­n with this area, there will be many touchpoint­s for our community. It is particular­ly important our tamariki and rangatahi are able to engage in this project. We look forward to working with the alliances to create outcomes and benefits for our whanau, hapu, iwi and local community.”

Ngati Raukawa ki te Tonga spokespers­on Lindsay Poutama said the project has had a long gestation period, during which our people, communitie­s, whanau, hapu and iwi have had to live with the enormous challenges the existing road has brought.

“Our people have created an aspiration to make the new road safer and better designed so that it fits into and becomes part of the landscape, rather than sitting on top of it, with none of the impacts and challenges that the current road has provided,” said Poutama.

“An acknowledg­ement needs to be made to the project for supporting the notion for iwi to be part of the procuremen­t process. This entire process reflects a genuine intent for iwi/ hapu to be involved at all levels within the project.

Ngati Raukawa ki te Tonga congratula­te both preferred tenderers and looks forward to working with them as the developmen­t and eventual delivery of the project is worked through.

Dalzell said NZTA is pleased to have had quality proposals from three strong tenderers with highcalibr­e teams.

The O2NL project team will continue to engage with local communitie­s and keep them updated on the project. The next O¯ 2NL open day will be on Thursday, February 22 at the O¯ 2NL project office at 171 Oxford Street, Levin.

 ?? ?? A “Build Our Road” logo in support of the campaign for O2NL, which has come another step closer.
A “Build Our Road” logo in support of the campaign for O2NL, which has come another step closer.
 ?? ?? Part of the Peka Peka to Otaki ¯ Expressway.
Part of the Peka Peka to Otaki ¯ Expressway.

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