Infrastructure New Zealand has welcomed New Zealand's Government announcement of progress to advance a second Waitematā Harbour Crossing in Auckland, New Zealand.
NZTA is launching early market soundings for a multi-billion-dollar project to assess staging options for either a bridge or tunnel. These discussions will include civil contractors, maintenance firms, investors, and financiers to gather insights on design, delivery approach, market interest, and capacity. The current Auckland Harbour Bridge is nearing full capacity and requires substantial upgrades to ensure its resilience and continued operation.
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