The New Zealand Herald

Milestone for $4.4b City Rail Link

- Bernard Orsman

The last concrete has been poured on the tunnel box below Albert St for the $4.4 billion City Rail Link, opening the way to reinstate the busy central city thoroughfa­re.

City Rail Link Ltd (CRLL) chief executive Dr Sean Sweeney said with the concrete pour successful­ly completed yesterday, “there is now a finish line in sight for our work at the north end of Albert St”.

“There is still work to do undergroun­d, but we can now start to turn our attention to people-friendly

improvemen­ts along Albert St itself,” said Sweeney.

Work on building the undergroun­d tunnels along Albert St has dragged on for two years longer than planned and had a serious impact on local businesses. Work is planned to start this month on the first phase of enhancemen­t work, including wider footpaths, more shared space for people and new trees. Work will start from Wyndham St and head block by block north towards Customs St.

“If work goes to plan we are hoping to return the first section of enhancemen­ts back to the community around Christmas,” said Sweeney.

Sunny Kaushal, who runs the historic Shakespear­e Tavern on Albert St and is a spokesman for affected businesses, said there was no silver lining for small business owners on the brink of financial ruin from the works. He said only a small area of Albert St would be reinstated by Christmas and disruption would continue until the end of next year.

Kaushal estimates the “war zone” outside his business has cost $1.5 million in lost earnings.

Sweeney confirmed work on reinstatin­g Albert St would not be completed until the end of next year, but he said “improvemen­ts to Albert St will be delivered block by block so that people get to enjoy the benefits from the enhancemen­t work as soon as it is available”.

CRLL and the project funders — Auckland Council and the Government — have refused to provide compensati­on to affected businesses.

The final concrete pour now connects the Albert St tunnel box to a box under the Commercial Bay property developmen­t, linking Albert St to the CRL lower Queen St/Britomart station constructi­on site.

Constructi­on in Albert St began in December 2015, with the diversion of a major stormwater line.

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A concrete pump (left) delivers the last pour for the tunnel on Albert St. Right: A view along a complete section of the tunnel box under Albert St.

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