Ryan Dunn Memorial Park Alliance Road Safety & Traffic Management Pukeahu National War Memorial Park & Arras Tunnel Roads & Transport
Background NZ Government’s major WW1 commemoration project Tight Timeframes Alliance participants Location Environment Pukeahu National War Memorial Park & Arras Tunnel
Key Threads Multi-model transport needs around a central city construction site Going beyond the norm Pioneering new methods to monitor construction effects How the public came to love Temporary Traffic Management Pukeahu National War Memorial Park & Arras Tunnel
The Transport Picture Site location Traffic Volumes Travel Patterns Pukeahu National War Memorial Park & Arras Tunnel
Construction Methodology Clear the Site (late early 2013) Dig the Trench (early late 2013) Construct the Tunnel (mid 2013 – late 2014) Build the Park (mid 2014 – Mar 2015) Pukeahu National War Memorial Park & Arras Tunnel
Clear The Site Pukeahu National War Memorial Park & Arras Tunnel
Clear The Site Dig The Trench Pukeahu National War Memorial Park & Arras Tunnel
Clear The Site Dig The Trench Construct The Tunnel Pukeahu National War Memorial Park & Arras Tunnel
Clear The Site Dig The Trench Construct The Tunnel Pukeahu National War Memorial Park & Arras Tunnel
Clear The Site Dig The Trench Construct The Tunnel Build The Park Pukeahu National War Memorial Park & Arras Tunnel
Clear The Site Dig The Trench Construct The Tunnel Build The Park Pukeahu National War Memorial Park & Arras Tunnel
Key Performance Drivers Key Results Areas Responsible Traffic Management Key Performance Indicators 1.Travel Time Reliability 2.Path User Satisfaction Pukeahu National War Memorial Park & Arras Tunnel
Safety Safe Systems Safety in Traffic Management Pukeahu National War Memorial Park & Arras Tunnel
Effects Monitoring Construction activity in a constrained local environment had potential to cause significant adverse effects on the public The following methods were employed to ensure responsible traffic management Pukeahu National War Memorial Park & Arras Tunnel
Contractor Engagement Pukeahu National War Memorial Park & Arras Tunnel
Contractor Engagement Path User Satisfaction Pukeahu National War Memorial Park & Arras Tunnel
Contractor Engagement Path User Satisfaction Travel Time Monitoring Pukeahu National War Memorial Park & Arras Tunnel
Outcomes Collaboration No construction related traffic accidents Average travel time not exceeding an increase of 120 seconds Strengthened relationships with user groups Pukeahu National War Memorial Park & Arras Tunnel
Outcomes Public Engagement Public Feedback Early delivery Arras Tunnel 5 weeks early Pukeahu National War Memorial Park 4 weeks early Pukeahu National War Memorial Park & Arras Tunnel
Questions? Pukeahu National War Memorial Park & Arras Tunnel
Fast Facts 35,000 cubic metres of soil removed – 2,700 truck loads Trench is 300m long, 18m wide and up to 12m at deepest point More than 7km of pipes laid to divert major services 2,600 tonnes of steel 7,500 cubic metres of concrete 130 pre cast panels Up to 220 workers on site at peak of construction Park measures 21,000 sq. m in area 4,500 sq. m of granite paving 920 tonnes of concrete retaining walls Pukeahu National War Memorial Park & Arras Tunnel
Thank You Ryan Dunn Pukeahu National War Memorial Park & Arras Tunnel