The Pūhoi to Warkworth project (P2W) extends Auckland’s Northern Motorway (SH1) 18.5km from the Johnstone’s Hill Tunnels to the north side of Warkworth.

It is the first stage of the Ara Tūhono – Pūhoi to Wellsford Road of National Significance. It will help drive regional economic growth and development to support access and connectivity for local communities.

Under a Public Private Partnership (PPP) contract, the Northern Express Group (NX2) will finance, design, construct, manage and maintain the motorway for 25 years following the expected five-year construction period.

The motorway is being built on a greenfield site while leaving the existing State Highway operational. The northern 5km is being constructed over soft alluvial and peat deposits with a high groundwater table, including artesian groundwater conditions in some areas.

The project involves a tie into the existing State Highway at either end, significant viaduct crossings over streams and rivers, a local road over/underpasses, and several access underpasses.

The project also has significant earthworks, with approximately 6 million cubic metres of cut-to-fill earthworks.

A range of factors influenced design approach for the P2Wk motorway, including:

  • Flexible consent conditions
  • The NZ Transport Agency’s desired Key Outcomes for the project
  • The PPP contract model – e.g. the optimisation of capital spend versus operations and maintenance costs over a 30-year contract, through close interaction between the design and construction, and operations and maintenance teams
  • Safety in Design

Services

  • Geological site investigation and geological model for earthworks and bridges
  • Geotechnical design for earthworks embankments up to 45m high at 2h: 1v slopes with shear key stabilisation and ground improvement design, including preloading with wick drains, beneath embankments up to 10m high over soft ground. 
  • Geotechnical design and stabilisation measures for cuts up to 60m deep with rock cuts at up to 85-degree angles.  
  • Abutment rock stabilisation measures for a motorway bridge overpass across a significant near vertical cut.
  • Design of several spoil disposal sites with volumes of up to 300,000m3
  • Erosion and scour assessments for bridge designs
  • Stormwater design – culverts and stream diversions, motorway longitudinal stormwater drainage and wetland designs
  • Ecology – ecological management including relocation of more than 10,000 fish, kōura and native freshwater mussels

Client

  • Waka Kotahi

Year

  • 2016 – 2023

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