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Ōtaki to North of Levin Offline Highway Business Case

Proving the need for access, resilience, and safety improvements to one of New Zealand’s most dangerous roads

  • $1.5B

    Project Cost

  • 4

    Lane Highway

  • 3m

    Wide Walk/Cycle Path

  • Horowhenua, New Zealand

    Horowhenua, New Zealand

A significant walking and cycling facility in the Horowhenua creates new opportunities alongside new offline highway

In the Horowhenua district lies an important part of the State Highway network—the Ōtaki to north of Levin (Ō2NL) corridor is shared by road freight, buses, active modes, and cars. It’s also one of the country’s most dangerous roads with more than 70 deaths and serious injuries on state highways in the project area in the last five years alone. The lack of alternate routes means regular travel disruptions, and the low-lying area and aging structures leaves the section at high risk of closure due to flooding or crashes, and subject to earthquake risk. The highway dissects several towns too, creating noise, severance, and amenity issues. The problems are being exacerbated due to high population growth.

Waka Kotahi wanted enhanced safety and resilience, better connections, more mode choice, and to support regional growth through improved reliability of movement of people and freight. Having been involved in the project for over a decade, we helped Waka Kotahi deliver the detailed business case to demonstrate the investment need for a new highway. Our business case role covered a wide range of services including problem identification, evidence collation, support for community engagement, option development and design, effects assessment, geotechnical investigation, and business case development. Before determining that a new offline corridor was the best option, we investigated safety improvements, minor realignments, land use changes, public transport and widening the existing corridor. Our robust methodology assessed all options while balancing client objectives with the project’s environmental, social, economic, and cultural effects, involved community and iwi partners, and found a value-for-money solution.

Improving safety and access, removing traffic from townships, and providing a significant new walking and cycling facility has earned strong local support from the community for the route to be built as soon as possible. 

At a Glance

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Client
  • Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency
  • Muaūpoko Tribal Authority
  • Raukawa ki te Tonga
Meet Our Team

Eleni Gkeli, Technical Specialist, Rock Engineering/Geotech, Pavements & Structures Leader

I’m proud that my work helps to maintain critical infrastructure of regional and national significance.
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Keith Weale, Principal Transportation Engineer

I’m not one to turn to the book of standards to find ready-made solutions. I’m a problem solver and I see the wider context.
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Jeremy Walters, Chief Engineer/Technical Specialist, Bridges

My work in transport and water brings a variety of challenges—if variety is the spice of life, it certainly keeps my job interesting!
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Sarah Connolly, Team Leader, Transportation, Dunedin / Senior Principal, Transportation Planner

I’m keen to be part of a fundamental change in how engineers and planners “do” infrastructure.
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Martin Gribble, Practice Leader, Pavements and Surfacing/NZ Transport Quality Manager

I combine my knowledge of pavement design theory with practical engineering, balancing technical solutions against construction and budget.
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Hisham Zarour, Senior Principal Hydrogeologist, Team Leader Geosciences

Out of sight is not out of mind, the groundwater guy says!
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Eleni Gkeli

Technical Specialist, Rock Engineering/Geotech, Pavements & Structures Leader

Keith Weale

Principal Transportation Engineer

Jeremy Walters

Chief Engineer/Technical Specialist, Bridges

Sarah Connolly

Team Leader, Transportation, Dunedin / Senior Principal, Transportation Planner

Martin Gribble

Practice Leader, Pavements and Surfacing/NZ Transport Quality Manager

Hisham Zarour

Senior Principal Hydrogeologist, Team Leader Geosciences

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