Road Maintenance Task Force Reports
Hon Gerry Brownlee
Minister of
Transport
22 May 2012
Media Statement
Road Maintenance Task Force
Reports
Transport Minister Gerry Brownlee
has welcomed the release today of an interim report from the
cross-sector Road Maintenance Task Force.
The
Government set up the task force in July last year to drive
value for money and seek opportunities to reduce costs for
road controlling authorities around the
country.
Task force membership is drawn from the NZ
Transport Agency, Local Government New Zealand, Roading New
Zealand, road controlling authorities, the NZ Contractors’
Federation and the Association of Consulting Engineers
NZ.
In the interim report the task force has
identified four general areas for
improvement:
· Adapting the
business models currently used to deliver maintenance,
renewals and operations;
· Improving
procurement practices, which will also support the new
business models;
· Improving
prioritisation and optimisation of activities through level
of service differentiation, and;
·
Introducing consistent advanced asset management practices
across the country among road controlling authorities.
Mr
Brownlee said the report would now be shared with the wider
roading sector for feedback before being finalised later in
the year.
As part of the feedback process, the task
force is organising a series of roadshows for local
authorities and industry to help shape the final report.
Further information about the task force’s interim
findings, including questions and answers, are available at
www.nzta.govt.nz.
ENDS