Contract awarded for Ōmokoroa Road undergrounding of power
Western Bay of Plenty District Council is pleased to extend the undergrounding of power on Ōmokoroa Road.
This work will be undertaken by Northpower Limited and involve the full undergrounding of power lines from the Western Ave Reserve through to the Country Estate Boundary, as part of Stage 1 of the Ōmokoroa Road urbanisation project.
The undergrounding of the power lines is expected to occur in the next few months, as part of the enabling works involving stormwater connections, footpath and cycleway, kerbing and channelling on Ōmokoroa Road.
The undergrounding of this section of the power lines will cost a total of $215,000, with the Country Estate separately paying approximately $55,000 to underground part of their frontage from Anderley Ave. Powerco is also investing $113,600 towards this project.
Western Bay Mayor Garry Webber is pleased with the outcome of the negotiations, which has resulted in a significantly reduced cost to ratepayers.
“Initial cost estimates for the work were around the $700,000 mark – which we thought was fairly high.
“So, we asked the team to go back to the drawing board and after some thorough negotiations, we have managed to save approximately $316,000 for ratepayers.
“This is a direct result of our team working hard for ratepayers, and I’m sure the Ōmokoroa community will be happy with this outcome.”
The cost for these works is being accommodated within the Ōmokoroa Road urbanisation project budget of $8.2 million, which comprises of funding from Council ($2.63 million) and Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency ($3.87 million), as well as Government funding of $1.7 million – as part of Central Government’s stimulus package.
Mayor Garry says Council looks forward to working with Northpower on this important part of the Ōmokoroa Road urbanisation project.
“There will continue to be some disruption to traffic flows over the duration of the project, but as always, our teams and contractors will work to keep impacts to a minimum, wherever possible, and we are grateful to the community for their patience,” says Garry.
About the Ōmokoroa Road urbanisation project
The urbanisation of Ōmokoroa Road includes upgrading 1.3km of Ōmokoroa Road from Western Avenue to Tralee Street to an urbanised standard complete with kerbing, footpath/cycle path, lighting, drainage, utility services and landscaping. It includes a roundabout at Tralee Street and at McKenna Lane, plus improved entrances to the Fresh Choice supermarket and the commercial shopping area.
For more information, visit: www.westernbay.govt.nz/council/projects/omokoroa-peninsula-projects/omokoroa-road-urbanisation-stage-1
About the Ōmokoroa Peninsula Projects
It is estimated that by 2060, the Ōmokoroa peninsula will be fully developed and home to 12,000 residents. To cater for this significant growth and the need for continuing improvements to the peninsula’s infrastructure, Council is undertaking a series of projects – roading, reserves, cycleways, stormwater, building and planning – between now and 2022.
Overall, there are more than 15 Council-initiated projects, along with private development, and which includes collaboration with tangata whenua, Pirirakau hapū; the Ministry of Education; and Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency. The total projects are estimated to cost $50 million, of which $14 million is co-funded by the Government under its Shovel Ready Infrastructure Programme.
For more information on current projects, visit Council’s ‘Ōmokoroa Peninsula Projects’ webpage and story map at www.westernbay.govt.nz/omokoroaprojects.