Streetscapes and Urban Realm Works — City Rail Link
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Streetscapes and Urban Realm Works

Streetscapes and Urban Realm Works

Construction Areas

Which streets are being upgraded by Link Alliance and which are being upgraded by other projects?

The map below shows the extent of Link Alliance urban realm works in Beresford Square, in green and orange. The purple section shows the work area for the adjacent Karanga-a-Hape Station precinct integration programme (Project K), delivered by Auckland Transport (AT).

At Mercury Lane, the Link Alliance footprint for urban realm delivery is relatively small, involving a section directly in front of the Mercury Lane entrance and a path connecting Mercury Lane to East Street. While not part of urban realm works,

Link Alliance will be carrying out 10-12 weeks of surface works (trenching and ducting) in Mercury Lane on behalf of Vector to futureproof the electricity supply for later development.

When the project is complete, will Beresford Square and Mercury Lane be open to through traffic?

Beresford Square was closed to through traffic in 2020 and will remain closed once the station build is complete. The new look Beresford Square, free from traffic, will be a modern, architecturally designed plaza and serve as an ideal meeting point with spaces for outdoor dining and seating.

Auckland Transport are yet to confirm the final details for Mercury Lane, but it is likely to be closed to through traffic from Karangahape Road. Residents and businesses on Mercury Lane north of Cross Street will have access through a shared space arrangement.

What is the expected staging of urban realm works?

It is anticipated that most of Link Alliance’s streetscape works will be completed in early 2025. The programme is expected to take around a year to deliver. Staging may change but indicative timings are shown below:

Can construction happen 24/7 in order to accelerate works?

The City Rail Link (CRL) designation conditions do not permit noisy works at night, however there may be opportunities for quieter construction activities and early morning concrete pours to ensure access to businesses is maintained. We are mindful of accommodation and residential properties in the area.

What will the hours of work be?

Works will generally take place Monday to Saturday, 0700 – 2200 hrs. However, certain activities may need to be undertaken outside these hours to minimise disruption to businesses and residents, such as network utility works, concrete pouring, placing of pre-cut pavers, or delivery of large plant. Cutting of pavers will take place during daytime construction hours only. All works will be in line with noise regulations.

How will construction be co-ordinated between Auckland Transport and CRL projects?

Link Alliance and Auckland Transport will be coordinating their workflows to ensure that adjacent work areas do not conflict. In Mercury Lane, Auckland Transport works for the Karanga-a-Hape Station precinct integration programme are scheduled to follow on from Link Alliance works to avoid ongoing disruption. Both organisations are coordinating their respective projects at both an operational and management level.



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