Notifications for upcoming works can be seen below.
You can track the progress at Karanga-a-Hape station in our monthly newsletter or through our social media channels.
If you are a stakeholder in the area and would like to receive the notifications directly, please email Karangahape@linkalliance.co.nz
Contact us
Please don’t hesitate to contact us via email at Karangahape@linkalliance.co.nz or call us on 0800 CRL TALK (275 8255) and press option 4 with any questions or concerns you have.
To learn more about the station in person, come along to our info hub on Beresford Square open every Wednesday morning 9am –12pm or on our monthly public tour around the site perimeter. Details are posted on the City Rail Link Facebook page.
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Looking ahead at Karanga-a-Hape Station
Pitt Street Traffic Switch and Trenching Works
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Pitt Street Traffic Switch: Frequently Asked Questions
What work is Link Alliance delivering?
To ensure the neighbourhood is futureproofed for potential development, Link Alliance, on behalf of Vector, will be installing a mixture of high voltage (22kV) and low voltage (11kV) cables within the road reserve in Pitt Street. This will be similar to the work we carried out in Mercury Lane earlier this year.
This work requires switching our area of works on Pitt Street from the western side to the eastern side of the road, with traffic switching accordingly, from east to west. A two-way traffic flow will be retained around our work area.
What does the work involve?
This work requires excavating a trench on Mercury Lane, 1.2m deep and 1.2m wide and approximately 120-metres long, from just north of Poynton Terrace to Karangahape Road. Excavators, dump trucks, hydro-vac trucks, plate compactors and other large machinery will be in use.
How long will the work take?
Works start on Monday 9, September and are expected to take 10 to 12 weeks. After Link Alliance works conclude on Pitt Street, Auckland Transport is expected to take over the area, as part of their Karanga-a-Hape Station precinct integration project.
During what hours will construction take place?
The works will take place 7am to 7pm, Monday to Friday and 7am to 7pm, Saturday.
What happens to the Pocket Park and toilets
Unfortunately, the Pocket Park needs to be removed to make way for our works. The portaloo toilets will be relocated to the other side of Pitt Street near the Methodist Church.
How much of Pitt Street will be taken up by Link Alliance works?
Link Alliance works on Pitt Street will take place from north of Poynton Terrace (near the fire station) and up to Karangahape Road. Works will be broken up into four areas to enable vehicle access to Poynton Terrace, the Pitt Street Methodist Church and behind the shops on Karangahape Road. Pedestrian access will be maintained throughout the works.
Will this road reopen after these works are complete?
Auckland Transport may begin work on the eastern side of Pitt Street when Link Alliance concludes its works, however this is still under discussion. Auckland Transport is scheduled to be working on Pitt Street as part of the Karanga-a-Hape Station Precinct Integration Program.
What type of impacts will construction generate and how will you mitigate?
Construction impacts such as noise, dust and vibration can be expected during these works. To lessen the impact from our construction the team will use noise mats, coordinate the best timing for noisy activities with stakeholders where possible, and we will undertake additional noise and vibration monitoring to ensure our activities are within consent guidelines. Regarding vehicular access, there may be small access delays for Poynton Terrace as well as local access points between our Pitt Street work areas.
We will alert motorists prior to our works starting with VMS (variable message sign) boards at strategic locations. During our works the VMS boards will inform drivers of the upcoming traffic switch.
Will I still be able to walk along the eastern side of Pitt Street while the works are taking place?
Pedestrian access along the eastern side of Pitt Street will be maintained throughout the works.
How will you support businesses during construction?
Businesses in the area will stay open while construction is underway, and we are committed to supporting our neighbours throughout construction. We will have traffic controllers on-hand to assist with business deliveries and our nighttime security patrols will have an increased focus on the area. We will also look at installing additional lighting if required.
We will continue to work closely with the businesses near our construction area to understand how we can help during construction and several assistance initiatives are already underway i.e. wayfinding, parking, promotional scrim, business promotion, access, loading for services etc). The Communications team will install appropriate wayfinding around the works site and weekly site audits will be carried out to confirm wayfinding is in place and accurate.
How will you help maintain security during construction?
We will use fencing that keeps the area open and well lit, such wire fencing without scrim and noise mats removed in the evenings. Where required, we will install temporary lighting along the footpaths to keep the area well-lit when there is lower natural light.
I live in an apartment nearby; how will I be impacted? How can I stay updated?
You will always be able to access your building by foot and, if you have a driveway, we will maintain vehicle access as much as possible. If we do need to temporarily restrict access to your driveway, we will speak to you or your building’s manager beforehand to understand your needs.
We will provide weekly email updates to those around our work sites and people are also encouraged to call our 0800 number listed on our mailouts if they have a query. You can sign up to closure updates via karangahape@linkalliance.co.nz
I work in an office nearby; how will I be impacted? How can I stay updated?
You will always be able to access your building by foot and, if you have a driveway, we will maintain vehicle access as much as possible. If any temporary access changes are required, we will always provide an alternative option and speak to you or your building manager to understand your needs and requirements. We will provide weekly email updates to those around our work sites and people are also encouraged to call our 0800 number listed on our mailouts if they have a query. You can sign up to closure updates via karangahape@linkalliance.co.nz
Where can I go for more information?
You can sign up to the Karanga-a-Hape Station’s monthly newsletter by clicking here or emailing karangahape@linkalliance.co.nz
If you have any questions or concerns about Karanga-a-Hape Station works, please contact the team:
· Phone: 0800 CRL TALK (275 8255), option 4
· Email: karangahape@linkalliance.co.nz
Temporary Mercury Lane Closure Works
As part of the City Rail Link project, Link Alliance is undertaking trenching and ducting works in Mercury Lane to futureproof the neighbourhood’s electricity supply on behalf of Vector. The works will take place from the northern end of Mercury Lane down to the entry/exit point of Wilson Parking on Mercury Lane.
The road will close to vehicles on the evening of 28 April 2024 (from south of the Cross Street intersection, to the start of the Wilson carpark entry) and will re-open once the works have been completed. Access to residents will be maintained throughout the works through traffic controllers.
For more information about the works and what to expect, please see the Temporary Mercury Lane Closure Notifications below as well as the list of frequently asked questions below.
Notifications
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Frequently Asked Questions
What work is Link Alliance delivering?
To ensure the neighbourhood is futureproofed for potential development, Link Alliance, on behalf of Vector, will be installing a mixture of high voltage (22Kv) and low voltage (11Kv) cables within the road reserve in Mercury Lane.
This work requires excavating a trench on Mercury Lane, 1.2m deep and 1.2m wide and approximately 150-metres long, from Karangahape Road to the Wilson Parking entrance.
This work requires a temporary closure of the lane to vehicles (excluding residents and businesses) from late-April to late-June 2024 and will be undertaken in a staged manner to minimise disruption.
Vector futureproofing works not associated with Link Alliance will extend to Cross Street, Canada Street and East Street.
How long will the work take?
Work started on 29 April, with the road closed to through traffic on the evening of 28 April 2024. Work is expected to be completed by late June.
The works will be carried out across two stages:
Stage one (three/four weeks) beginning 29 April: the southern corner of the Mercury Lane/Cross Street junction to the entry/exit point of Wilson Parking on Mercury Lane
Stage two (four/five weeks) beginning 31 May 2024: top of Mercury Lane to the northern corner of the Mercury Lane/Cross Street junction.
It should be noted that the above timeframe may be extended and the stage two start date may change, dependent on progress made during the works. Any programme changes will be communicated in a timely manner.
During what hours will construction take place?
The works will take place 7am to 10pm, Monday to Saturday.
Why does Mercury Lane need to be closed to traffic?
Trenching and ducting works require the excavation of the road pavement in Mercury Lane, from Karangahape Road to beyond Cross Street. This work requires the use of excavators, dump trucks and other large machinery, which means there is not sufficient room for the road to remain safely open.
Is the closure of Mercury Lane permanent?
No, the closure of Mercury Lane is temporary for the Vector futureproofing works. However, Auckland Transport’s Karanga-a-Hape Station precinct integration program (Project K), which is scheduled to start soon as soon as the futureproofing works are complete, proposes to turn Mercury Lane into a shared space with local access only.
What type of impacts will construction generate and how will you mitigate?
Construction impacts such as noise, dust and vibration can be expected during each stage, as well as the following impacts, specific to the staging:
Stage 1: Cross Street remains west to east traffic flow. Small detours for vehicles with associated delays
Traffic Controllers to allow access to the bottom of Mercury Lane via Canada Street.
Stage 2: Cross Street switches to westbound traffic flow
Traffic Controllers to allow local access to residents and business on the top of Mercury Lane via Cross Street and at the Mercury Lane/Cross Street junction, depending on where the works are taking place.
We will alert motorists prior to our works starting with VMS (variable message sign) boards at strategic locations to reduce the number of commuters who use Mercury Lane as a ‘rat run’. During our works the VMS boards will let people know that a detour is in place and Wilson Carpark remains open.
To lessen the impact from our construction the team will use noise mats, coordinate the best timing for noisy activities with stakeholders where possible, and we will undertake additional noise and vibration monitoring to ensure our activities are within consent guidelines.
Will I still be able to walk along Mercury Lane while the works are taking place?
The current footpaths will remain open for most of the works and temporary walkways provided to guide pedestrians safely around areas of the work site when required.
Will the temporary footpaths be accessible for all users?
Those with accessibility needs will be able to use the designated walkways, which remain wide enough for strollers and wheelchairs. Traffic Controllers will be on hand assist as required. Signage will request people ‘walk their wheels’ along walkways when using a bike, scooter or other active travel mode.
Can I still use Wilson Parking on Mercury Lane?
Wilson Parking on Mercury Lane will still be accessible throughout the duration of the works via Cross Street and Mercury Lane (via Canada Street), but access and egress will depend on which stage of works are taking place. Please follow the sign-posted diversion in place when you are travelling to the carpark.
What will happen to the parking spaces and loading zones on Mercury Lane?
Unfortunately, parking spaces and loading zones on Mercury Lane will be unavailable during stage two but are expected to be available during stage one. Nearby loading zones can be found on Karangahape Road by the rainbow crossing (south side) or opposite East Street (north side).
Will the businesses on Mercury Lane remain open during the works?
Businesses on Mercury Lane will still be accessible on foot while road works are taking place.
How will you support businesses during construction?
Businesses in the area will stay open while construction is underway and we are committed to supporting our neighbours throughout construction.
We will have traffic controllers on-hand to assist with business deliveries and our nighttime security patrols will have an increased focus on the area. We will also look at installing additional lighting if required.
We will continue to work closely with the businesses near our construction area to understand how we can help during construction and several assistance initiatives are already underway i.e. wayfinding, parking, promotional scrim, business promotion, access, loading for services etc).
The Communications team will install appropriate wayfinding around the works site and weekly site audits will be carried out to confirm wayfinding is in place and accurate.
How will you help maintain security during construction?
We will use fencing that keeps the area open and well lit, such wire fencing without scrim and noise mats removed in the evenings.
Where required, we will install temporary lighting along the footpaths to keep the area well-lit when there is lower natural light.
I live in an apartment nearby; how will I be impacted? How can I stay updated?
You will always be able to access your building by foot and, if you have a driveway, we will maintain vehicle access as much as possible. If we do need to temporarily restrict access to your driveway, we will speak to you or your building’s manager beforehand to understand your needs.
We will provide weekly electronic updates (email and WhatsApp) to those around our work sites and people are also encouraged to call our 0800 number listed on our mailouts if they have a query. You can sign up to closure updates -email us here.
I work in an office nearby; how will I be impacted? How can I stay updated?
You will always be able to access your building by foot and, if you have a driveway, we will maintain vehicle access as much as possible. If any temporary access changes are required, we will always provide an alternative option and speak to you or your building manager to understand your needs and requirements. We will provide weekly electronic updates (email and WhatsApp) to those around our work sites and people are also encouraged to call our 0800 number listed on our mailouts if they have a query. You can sign up to closure updates -email us here.
Where can I go for more information?
The Mercury Lane works notification, and latest Karanga-a-Hape Station related information, can be found here on this page.
You can sign up to the Karanga-a-Hape Station’s monthly newsletter by clicking here or emailing us.
If you have any questions or concerns about Karanga-a-Hape Station works, please contact the team:
Phone: 0800 CRL TALK (275 8255), option 4