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A number of major transport projects in Tāmaki Makaurau will resume today (Wednesday September 22) after last night’s move to COVID-19 Alert Level 3. However, southern and northern border checkpoints will remain in place with the rest of New Zealand in Alert Level 2.
monitoring of their safety performance, across a number of areas, the ability to benchmark their performance with industry norms and is free to use. Please read and familiarise yourself with the NZ Transport Agency’s Zero Harm Minimum Standards for
Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency is preparing for work to resume on state highway construction projects and road maintenance in Auckland and Northland after New Zealand moves to COVID-19 Alert Level 3 on Tuesday 28 April.
phases strengthen emphasis on real time quality testing and information sharing provide industry leadership to support a sustainable pavement industry and facilitate ongoing training in the use of current standards and guidelines. Waka Kotahi accepts
Outlines what we do to protect the environment and how we implement environmental and social responsibility legislation and policy in our work.
Quality assurance provides confidence to NZTA and its customers that assets procured have been built to specification, will achieve their performance objectives, and provide information critical to the successful ongoing asset management and maintenance.
review checklist and meeting agenda PDF MS Word G Deficiency database and prioritisation process PDF MS Word H List of possible standards and guidelines (updated August 2006) PDF MS Word I Continuous improvement monitoring workbook PDF MS Word Part 4
Zealand is the RAMM Standards and Guidelines Part II: Unsealed Road Condition Rating Standards: , Issue 1, May 1994. This system, with some modifications, is recommended as still being appropriate for unsealed roads in New Zealand. Keywords: Literature, New Zealand, RAMM, rating systems, review, roads, unsealed roads
Taumata Taiao sets out the process and requirements that give effect to Waka Kotahi environmental and sustainability policies, other strategic objectives, outcomes and legal requirements during the development and management of the land transport system.
NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) is involved in a number of projects and campaigns that have their own websites. We also work closely with other organisations in the transport sector.