Kapiti News

Another week and no new progress on road’s status

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Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency says no further progress has been made since the previous weekly report in completing the required safety and quality assurance tests needed for Transmissi­on Gully to open to traffic.

Out of 100 safety and quality assurance tests currently required under the PPP contract before the road can safely and legally open, as at January 21, 52 final test submission­s have been received from CPB HEB, of which 39 have been accepted by the independen­t reviewer as meeting the required standards. There were also no additional consent tasks completed.

As at January 21, 32 consent tasks were complete and 10 consent tasks remained outstandin­g. Two of these outstandin­g tasks relate to stormwater management. A fully functionin­g stormwater system, capable of treating road run-off water to the required standard must be operationa­l for road opening.

Completion of the safety and quality assurance tests by WGP and CPB HEB , alongside meeting consent conditions, are ultimately what will determine when the road can open.

“Waka Kotahi is continuing to work with WGP, CPB HEB and maintenanc­e contractor Ventia to support the work required of them under the PPP to build, run and maintain the motorway,” Waka Kotahi transport services general manager Brett Gliddon said.

“Like everyone else, we are frustrated by the delays and lack of certainty about when the road will be able to open.

“Waka Kotahi does not yet have an opening date from the contractor or subcontrac­tors, but we are working hard to reach a pragmatic solution to get the road safely and legally opened as soon as possible, balanced with ensuring we are responsibl­e custodians of the significan­t amount of public money that will be invested in this project.”

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