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This page relates to the 2018-21 National Land Transport Programme.

Introduction

This work category provides for the renewal of existing:

  • road furniture, lighting, signs and markings, and
  • traffic management equipment and facilities.

Qualifying activities

  • Examples of qualifying activities

    Examples of qualifying activities include, but may not be limited to:

    • traffic signs, traffic signals and area-wide traffic control systems
    • road delineation marker posts
    • pavement markings, including bus priority lane and cycleway markings on all non-separated road surfaces and markings for stock crossings
    • sight rails
    • carriageway lighting, including poles and replacement of lanterns at the end of their economic life with more efficient types
    • belisha beacons and lighting at pedestrian crossings
    • Advanced Traffic Management Systems (ATMS)
    • variable message signs (VMS)
    • Local Area Traffic Management Schemes (LATMS), including speed control devices and threshold treatments
    • ramp metering equipment
    • surveillance devices and traffic monitoring equipment, such as closed-circuit television systems
    • emergency telephones on motorways, and
    • weighing facilities owned by a Road Controlling Authority (RCA) and/or operated as a weight surveillance facility.

    Other potential activities that are not in the above list should be discussed with Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency for eligibility.

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  • Exclusions

    The work category excludes:

    • the reinstatement of facilities that is caused by maintenance or construction/implementation work – this shall be charged to the maintenance or construction/implementation project
    • amenity lighting – this is not eligible for funding assistance.
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Qualifying standard

To qualify for funding from this work category, all work must comply with the Waka Kotahi policy on traffic control devices and signs.

Funding assistance rate

The usual funding assistance rate is:

Applying for funding approval

Applications for funding approval should be made through the maintenance module in Transport Investment Online(external link) (TIO).

Further information

For detail about: