Ara Tuhono – Puhoi to Warkworth SH1 Extension
CLIENT
NX2 Group
CONTRACT VALUE
$877.5 Million
COMPLETION
Stage 1 complete 2022
LOCATION
Wellsford SH1
As more and more people, freight and goods move around the country improved safety and connectivity has been the driving force behind the extension of State highway 1 through to Northland. FDG has the privilege of working with the NX2 Group on this project of national significance, keeping people and businesses moving and making.
With projects this big many people don’t ever get to see the detail involved and the types of product that is required. FDG provided a number of products related to the service supports and also accessories for the landscape battering. The great benefit that FDG could offer this project was – while we were local and could have stock to site within a matter of minutes, it was our National and Regional Delivery Service Promise to site that really ensured our customer’s satisfaction.
FDG has been an ongoing supplier throughout the project.
FDG Products Supplied
Pipe clamps
Threaded rod
Seismic anchors
Fasteners & Fixings
Strut and bracketry
Threaded rod for anchoring
Key features
Four lane dual carriageway
The motorway is designed to international standards and will be one of the safest roads in New Zealand when completed
It is estimated to carry 20,000 – 30,000 vehicles per day
1 Million native plants planted across the project.
7 long viaducts, 4 bridges
8 million cubic meters of earth cleared
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