This page relates to the 2024-27 National Land Transport Programme.
Work category 151 provides for the general management and control of the road network and management of road infrastructure, including public footpaths and cycleways and associated facilities. Funding assistance is subject to the condition of funding set out below.
Readiness: for emergency works, readiness means the work carried out prior to an emergency event.
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Work category 151 covers the general management and control of the road network and management of road infrastructure, including public footpaths and cycleways and associated facilities.
Work category 151 is available to the local road and state highway operations activity classes.
Local road and state highway operations
Qualifying activities include, but may not be limited to:
You can discuss with us (NZTA as investor) whether other potential activities not listed above might also be eligible for inclusion in this work category.
Work category 151 excludes:
Legalisation of existing road reserves is limited to:
Land Information New Zealand(external link)
The usual funding assistance rate (FAR) is:
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Approved organisations and NZTA (for its own activities) submit their network and asset management activities for NLTP consideration and funding approval using the maintenance, operations and renewals template in Transport Investment Online (TIO).
Transport Investment Online(external link)
For guidance on using TIO, see the TIO learning and guidance page on our website and ensure you submit the correct template for the work category or categories.
Transport Investment Online (TIO) learning and guidance
See the Professional Services and Administration Funding Policy for more details.
Professional Services and Administration Funding Policy
As a condition of receiving funding assistance for road maintenance, we require the use of a road asset management system for treatment selection, which will include the following inventory data:
Road conditions | Road features | Other |
Surfacing and rehabilitation profile | Carriageway | Asset age |
Sealed road pavement condition: roughness, rutting, texture, cracking and geometry | Shoulders | Features |
Pavement layers | Design lives | |
Drainage facilities | Costs | |
Structures | Treatment history | |
Street lights | Classification (using the One Network Framework system) | |
Footpaths | ||
Cycleways |
Automated pavement condition inspections of all sealed roads must be undertaken at least every second year, and high-class roads must be undertaken annually.
General Traffic | Freight | Public Transport |
GT1–GT5 | F1–F5 | PT1–PT3 |
Alternative pavement condition inspection programmes and methods are acceptable. They will be considered on a case-by-case by NZTA.
Pavement condition measurement must include roughness, rutting, texture, cracking and geometry.
Condition assessment of footpath and cycle networks and drainage assets should be at sufficient frequency to support regular updates to the activity management plan – that is, no less than every 3 years.
The inventory database must be updated as soon as practicable after any project that affects the network is completed.
The automated pavement condition inspections must be undertaken by a certified supplier, using accredited equipment, that has satisfactorily applied an ongoing quality assurance programme.
Treatment selection is based on a methodology acceptable to us that takes into account the following (at the very least):
The objective of network user information is to support and influence transport choices that contribute to the achievement of the target mode shares for the network and to ensure safety, effectiveness and efficiency of the network through:
Regional councils may apply for funding for network user information from the maintenance activity class through work category 151, if they meet the following requirements:
Regional councils must provide additional information to support the application through completion of the safety promotion, education and advertising activity list template.
Safety promotion, education and advertising – activity list template (webpage yet to come)