Transfield renews $103 mil NZ roading contract
Transfield Services renews $103 million NZ roading contract
Transfield Services has renewed a $103 million roading contract to maintain part of New Zealand’s state highway network for the next ten years.
Transfield Services will continue to deliver maintenance and civil works services for 350 kilometres of the North Island’s State highway network in the Waikato and King Country regions for the NZ Transport Agency (NZTA).
Transfield Services’ CEO Australia and New Zealand, Mr Bruce James, said today: “We’re committed to working closely with our client to continue to maintain and improve these vital transport links for the people and businesses of the Waikato and Taranaki, and King Country regions.”
Under the contract with the NZTA, Transfield Services has custodianship of all aspects of this part of the roading network, maintaining and managing it to an agreed condition and performance level for the ten-year period.
This includes proactive and reactive maintenance, response to emergencies, liaison with communities, councils and other stakeholders and management of any third party activities. Transfield Services has worked with the NZTA and its predecessor Transit New Zealand since 1999.
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