Auckland Airport kicks off $100M roading development

Auckland Airport kicks off $100M roading development
Gavin Evans
By Gavin Evans July 25 (BusinessDesk) - A near-$100 million investment in new roading at Auckland International Airport is critical to improving public transport options for travellers and workers, the company says. Work has begun on the two-year Northern Network project, which will see the main route to and from the airport – George Bolt Memorial Drive – widened from four lanes to six, including dedicated lanes for high-occupancy vehicles. The project also adds a new road – Altitude Drive – which will connect with George Bolt Memorial...

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