UPDATED: 6:40am – The National Party has committed to building 10 new major highways at a cost of $10.5 billion if it is returned to power in September.
Prime Minister Bill English announced the policy during a visit to the Hawkes Bay yesterday.
National’s seven Roads of National Significance are either complete or being constructed, and Transport Minister Simon Bridges said it was time for “a new generation of nation-building projects”.
The 10 new roading projects announced yesterday are:
• Wellsford to Whangarei
• East West Link in Auckland
• Cambridge to Tirau
• Piarere to the foot of the Kaimai Range
• Tauranga to Katikati
• Napier to Hastings
• Manawatu Gorge
• Levin to Sanson
• Christchurch Northern Motorway
• Christchurch to Ashburton
Bridges said the estimated cost the new projects was $10.5 billion, compared to the $12 billion for the previous seven projects.
They would be funded through the National Land Transport Fund and private-public partnerships. The initial funding had already been committed to in this year’s Budget.
Bridges said the selected projects were New Zealand’s highest-volume roads. Once upgraded, they were likely to be continuous four-lane highways.
The seven previous projects were the Puhoi-Wellsford highway, the Western Ring Route in Auckland, the Victoria Park tunnel, the Waikato Expressway, Tauranga’s Eastern Link, Wellington’s Northern Corridor, and motorways around Christchurch.
-NewstalkZB