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Canterbury’s Ryans Road Fast-Tracked
Thursday, 7 May 2026, 4:18 pm
Press Release: New Zealand Government
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Hon Chris
Bishop
Minister for Infrastructure
The
Ryans Road Industrial Development in Christchurch, that will
enable 126 industrial lots has been consented through
Fast-track, Infrastructure Minister Chris Bishop
says.
Carter Group Limited lodged its application in
April 2025 for the Ryans Road Development.
Approval
has taken around nine months following the commencement of
the expert panel, including approximately four months of
suspension.
This is the 21st project to be approved
under the fast-track approvals process, and the second
industrial land project approved.
“Ryans Road covers
57.6 hectares at 104 Ryans Road, Harewood, near Christchurch
International Airport. It would enable the development of an
industrial subdivision of 126 freehold industrial lots along
with supporting infrastructure such as roads, water
servicing utilities and landscaping”, Mr Bishop
says.
“The development is expected to support 755
construction sector full-time equivalent jobs (across the
build periods), injecting approximately $259m of GDP into
the Christchurch economy.
“The project is intended
to help address demand for industrial land in Canterbury
-particularly for businesses that benefit from proximity to
the airport, such as logistics, warehousing and light
manufacturing.
“The Ryans Road development is
another example of bringing forward well-located industrial
land that can support growth and productivity in our
cities.”
Notes:
For more information about the
project: Ryans
Road Industrial Development
Fast-track by the
numbers:
- 21 projects approved by expert
panels.
- 18 projects with expert panels
appointed.
- 44 projects currently progressing through
the Fast-track process. 27active substantive and 17 referral
applications.
- 47 projects have been referred to
Fast-track by the Minister for Infrastructure.
- 149
projects are listed in Schedule 2 of the Fast-track
Approvals Act, meaning they can apply for Fast-track
approval.
- On average, it has taken 119 working days
for decisions on substantive applications from when
officials determine an application is complete and
in-scope.
Fast-track projects approved by
expert panels:
- Arataki
[Housing/Land]
- Ashbourne
[Housing/Land]
- Ayrburn Screen Hub
[Infrastructure]
- Green Steel
[Infrastructure]
- Homestead Bay
[Housing/Land]
- Bledisloe North Wharf and
Fergusson North Berth Extension
[Infrastructure]
- Drury Metropolitan Centre
– Consolidated Stages 1 and 2
[Housing/Land]
- Drury Quarry Expansion –
Sutton Block [Mining/Quarrying]
- Kings Quarry
Expansion – Stages 2 and 3
[Mining/Quarrying]
- Maitahi Village
[Housing/Land]
- Milldale – Stages 4C and 10
to 13 [Housing/Land]
- Pound Road
[Housing/Land]
- Rangitoopuni
[Housing/Land]
- Ryans Road
[Housing/Land]
- Southland Wind Farm Project
[Infrastructure]
- Sunfield
[Housing/Land]
- Tekapo Power Scheme –
Applications for Replacement Resource Consents [Renewable
energy]
- Takitimu North Link – Stage 2
[Infrastructure]
- Waihi North
[Mining/Quarrying]
- Waitaha Hydro
[Renewable energy]
- Waitākere District Court
– New Courthouse Project
[Infrastructure]
Expert panels have been
appointed for:
- Bendigo-Ophir Gold
Project
- Bream Bay Sand Extraction
Project
- Central and Southern Block Mining
Project
- Delmore
- Downtown Carpark Site
Development
- Foxton Solar Farm
- Haldon Solar
Farm
- Hananui Aquaculture Project
- Kaimai
Hydro-Electric Power Scheme
- Lake Pūkaki Hydro
Storage and Dam Resilience Works
- Mahinerangi Wind
Farm
- Mt Iron Junction
- Northwest Rapid
Transit
- State Highway 1 North Canterbury - Woodend
Bypass Project (Belfast to Pegasus)
- Stella Passage
Development
- The Point Mission Bay
- The Point
Solar Farm
- Wellington International Airport Southern
Seawall
Renewal
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