$10.5 billion promised for 10 new roads | NZ FIJI TIMES

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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.

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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

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