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Port of Auckland is pleased to announce that full consent has been granted for the Bledisloe North and Fergusson North wharf developments – a defining milestone in the delivery of once-in-a-generation infrastructure to support Auckland’s growth for the next 40 years.

This approval marks the completion of the fast-track consent process and clears the way for construction to begin.

Port of Auckland has started site preparation works and will look to commence pre-construction works for Bledisloe North wharf in September, with Fergusson North wharf to follow. HEB Construction has been appointed as the delivery partner for the Bledisloe North wharf.

“Fast track isn’t a shortcut, but a streamlined process – and we’re thrilled to be the first to have reached this milestone with full consent granted. This enables us to move forward with confidence and begin construction on critical infrastructure that will support Auckland’s growth for decades to come,” says Andrew Clark, CFO of Port of Auckland.

These upgrades will make the port big ship capable, enabling it to handler larger container and cruise vessels, improve efficiency and reinforce Auckland’s role as a key international gateway.

Port of Auckland has engaged extensively with iwi, stakeholders and local communities to shape plans that reflect the region’s needs for now and for the future.

“We are grateful for the thoughtful input and feedback we received, which played a crucial role in shaping the final plans.

“These developments go beyond operational capacity and future-proofing the port. They’re about driving long-term economic growth for Auckland and the upper North Island,” says Clark.

ENDS

Notes to editor:

  • Port of Auckland CEO, Roger Gray, is currently on annual leave. For media enquiries and interviews regarding fast-track consent, Port of Auckland CFO, Andrew Clark, is available to speak on behalf of the organisation.

For media requests contact:
Julie Wagener, GM Communications, Community, and Government Relations
027 421 6697
[email protected]

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