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MEDIA RELEASE
2 November 2012
NZ Transport Agency – Auckland Regional Office
Auckland Motorway Alliance success over Aussie
challengers
New Zealand
has scored a notable victory against Australia – a victory
won this time, not on the sports field, but in an
engineering and transport “arena” of asphalt and
concrete.
The Auckland Motorway Alliance, which is responsible for looking after 240 kilometres of motorways and state highways in Auckland on behalf of the NZ Transport Agency, has beaten off all challengers from Australia to win a top trans-Tasman award reflecting the excellence of its work and the service its provides to drivers.
“It’s an industry equivalent of a Bledisloe Cup, and
the win for the Auckland Motorway Alliance reflects the
AMA’s teamwork and ability to deliver great customer
service in an environment where high quality outcomes are
expected within tight budgets.” says the NZTA’s acting
State Highways Manager for Auckland and Northland, Steve
Mutton.
The Greenlane-based AMA was one of four finalists
contesting the Alliance Team of Excellence Award at the
Australasian Alliance Awards in Melbourne – the other
three finalists were project and maintenance alliances based
in Australia. The AAA Excellence Awards programme
celebrates outstanding teams who exemplify the spirit of
collaboration in critical infrastructure projects.
The AMA was established in 2008 and is the Transport Agency’s first long-term maintenance alliance.
“The AMA’s success in Melbourne is a great reward for some outstanding goals over the past four years,” says Mr Mutton. ““It has continually challenged itself to improve its performance and delivery, and has produced savings of $23.3m.”
Through its pavements and surfacing work, the AMA has extended the average paving age by 20% and improved the rate of pavement surface defects by 33%. The team has also won recognition for its work to transform a 50-year old, manually generated, paper-based highway management system to an electronic, GIS based system for website access, including a smartphone application.
Background:
On 1 October 2008, the
Auckland Motorway Alliance (AMA) took over responsibility
for the maintenance and operation of Auckland’s motorway
network until 2018. The AMA includes the NZ Transport
Agency, Fulton Hogan Ltd, Opus International Consultants
Ltd, Beca Infrastructure Ltd, Resolve Group Ltd, and
Armitage Systems Ltd.
The AMA’s primary objective
is to maintain a connected network for all stakeholders
where customers feel informed and are confident that they
will get to their destinations comfortably, safely and
reliably at all times by:-
• Maximising network
efficiency
• Being a customer and stakeholder driven
organisation
• Delivering a positive legacy for future
generations
• Delivering enhanced value for
money
• Creating and maintaining a healthy and
enthusiastic organisation
More than 140 staff are
employed to manage and maintain 240 centreline kilometres of
motorways and State Highways in the Auckland region, on the
four main motorways - Northern & Southern ( SH1,
Northwestern (SH16), Southwestern (SH20) - and the mainly
rural highway, SH22.
ENDS
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