Waikato Herald

Minister impressed by Superhub

Project of national significan­ce, says Wood

- Danielle Zollickhof­er

With Parliament in recess last week, Minister of Transport Michael Wood had a busy day out in Hamilton on Thursday. With Hamilton East and West MPS Jamie Strange and Dr Gaurav Sharma, Hamilton mayor Paula Southgate and Tainui Holdings CEO Chris Joblin, Wood visited the site of the future Ruakura Superhub at Silverdale Rd, next to the University of Waikato.

Tainui Group Holdings (TGH) is developing the 490 hectare project which is supported by the government investing $16.8 million from the Provincial Growth Fund and $40m through ‘shovel ready’ projects.

TGH CEO Chris Joblin said: “There are currently earthworks under way to build roads and preload the sites for the first buildings which will start constructi­on shortly and open in October next year.”

Located within the so-called golden triangle of Auckland, Tauranga and Hamilton, the project spans industrial, commercial, retail and housing developmen­t areas with a 30ha inland port.

Minister Wood said he was excited to be on site of a project of national significan­ce. “What I am absolutely impressed and inspired by is the depth and quality of partnershi­ps here. We are seeing mana whenua, central government, local government, the commercial sector and the community all at the table.”

To fully develop the Superhub it will probably take 15 years, Joblin said. “But the current work takes about 18 months.”

Wood said the project creates 12,000 jobs and it could potentiall­y take 60,000 freight trucks off the road by shifting them on to rail.

“It is more environmen­tally friendly by contributi­ng to solving traffic congestion and it’s going to help decarbonis­e our transport network.”

During his visit, Wood also gave an insight into the new Te Huia commuter train service from Hamilton to Auckland

“We never had the expectatio­n to have full trains at the beginning. We funded Te Huia as a five year startup service, the point in being productive during the travel time. I get a report on customer satisfacti­on every week, and so far it has been looking very good.”

The question on when the expansion of the transport corridor with rail links to smaller Waikato towns will happen remains open. “The Waikato is a really ambitious region — the train has only been going for three weeks, so there isn’t a date yet.”

 ?? Photo / Jamie Strange MP — Facebook ?? During his visit to Hamilton, Minister of Transport Michael Wood (centre) also had a go at riding an electric bike from EGO Bikes with local MPS Jamie Strange and Dr Gaurav Sharma.
Photo / Jamie Strange MP — Facebook During his visit to Hamilton, Minister of Transport Michael Wood (centre) also had a go at riding an electric bike from EGO Bikes with local MPS Jamie Strange and Dr Gaurav Sharma.
 ?? Photos / Danielle Zollickhof­er ?? Hamilton West MP Dr Gaurav Sharma, Tainui Group Holdings CEO Chris Joblin, Minister of Transport Michael Wood and Hamilton East MP Jamie Strange checking out the mahi at the site of the future Ruakura Superhub.
Photos / Danielle Zollickhof­er Hamilton West MP Dr Gaurav Sharma, Tainui Group Holdings CEO Chris Joblin, Minister of Transport Michael Wood and Hamilton East MP Jamie Strange checking out the mahi at the site of the future Ruakura Superhub.
 ??  ?? Tainui Group Holdings general management engagement Pierre Tohe, Hamilton East MP Jamie Strange, Hamilton West MP Dr Gaurav Sharma, Minister of transport Michael Wood, Tainui Group Holdings CEO Chris Joblin and Hamilton mayor Paula at the site of the future Ruakura Superhub.
Tainui Group Holdings general management engagement Pierre Tohe, Hamilton East MP Jamie Strange, Hamilton West MP Dr Gaurav Sharma, Minister of transport Michael Wood, Tainui Group Holdings CEO Chris Joblin and Hamilton mayor Paula at the site of the future Ruakura Superhub.
 ?? Photo / Jamie Strange MP — Facebook ?? Hamilton East MP Jamie Strange, Minister of Transport Michael Wood and Tainui Group Holdings CEO Chris Joblin discuss the Ruakura Superhub.
Photo / Jamie Strange MP — Facebook Hamilton East MP Jamie Strange, Minister of Transport Michael Wood and Tainui Group Holdings CEO Chris Joblin discuss the Ruakura Superhub.
 ??  ?? Mayor Paula Southgate, Hamilton East MP Jamie Strange, Minister of Transport Michael Wood, Tainui Group Holdings CEO Chris Joblin and Hamilton West MP Dr Gaurav Sharma.
Mayor Paula Southgate, Hamilton East MP Jamie Strange, Minister of Transport Michael Wood, Tainui Group Holdings CEO Chris Joblin and Hamilton West MP Dr Gaurav Sharma.
 ??  ?? Minister of Transport Michael Wood was impressed by the developmen­t of the Ruakura Superhub.
Minister of Transport Michael Wood was impressed by the developmen­t of the Ruakura Superhub.

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