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Review finds flaws in planning for NZ motorway

20 Apr 21 A review of New Zealand’s Transmission Gully motorway project has identified flaws in the planning of the scheme that it says should have been addressed before work started.

Infrastructure minister Grant Robertson and transport minister Michael Wood said that the Transmission Gully Interim Review has found serious flaws at the planning stage of the project, undermining the successful completion of the four-lane motorway north of Wellington.

Robertson said the review found the public-private partnership (PPP) established under the last government lacked the proper rigour and consideration. 鈥淭he focus of the review was how the project was awarded for the agreed price, whether the price was realistic, and whether the risks then identified were appropriately considered.

鈥淭he review found there was a lack of transparency as to how key PPP decisions were being made, less than ideal consenting risk management, a non-PPP scheme design used in the PPP procurement, and the price was set far too low from the beginning.

鈥淥bviously this was not a recipe for success and I鈥檝e asked the Infrastructure Commission Te Waihanga to revise New Zealand鈥檚 PPP guidance to make sure any future PPPs don鈥檛 encounter the same issues.

鈥淭here have also been other issues and cost overruns during Transmission Gully鈥檚 construction and Wellingtonians鈥 deserve answers. That鈥檚 why we鈥檝e directed Te Waihanga to undertake a further review of the project after construction has been completed.鈥

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Wood said the government is committed to learning the lessons from Transmission Gully. 鈥淲aka Kotahi and Te Waihanga will implement the recommendations from the review,鈥 he said. 鈥淲e are making sure taxpayers and future governments aren鈥檛 left with similar messes like the one we inherited.

鈥淲aka Kotahi is already learning from its experiences on Transmission Gully and actively applying lessons to other projects. It will report back to the Ministry of Transport and myself on how it鈥檚 implementing the recommendations of the review.鈥

The independent review was undertaken by Steve Richards, who has more than 25 years' experience supporting the Australian federal and state governments on major road and rail projects. He was supported locally by Sir Michael Cullen and Lindsay Crossen and the review was overseen by Te Waihanga.

Reviewers examined records held by the Treasury, Ministry of Transport and Waka Kotahi, as well as interviewing 25 people from a range of organisations involved in setting up the PPP.

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