Contract awarded for Takitimu North Link road in Auckland

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The Joint Venture formed by HEB Construction, VINCI Construction and Fulton Hogan has won the contract for the development of Takitimu North Link in the southeast of Auckland, New Zealand.

The JV will be responsible for the design and construction of a new 6.8 km long 2x2 lane road with cyclist and pedestrian paths, eight bridges, 29 culverts, and eight-stream diversions. This project will support urban development in the region by improving accessibility. It will also relieve neighboring towns from heavy freight traffic.

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