Newsletter - July 2021
The latest CRL Connection newsletter is below.
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City Rail Link has been awarded one of the highest ratings in the sustainability sector for its work on Contract 2 (C2) – at the lower end of Albert Street.
ZM’s Fletch and Vaughan made a guest appearance at this month’s public tour of what will be Auckland’s busiest station, Aotea Station.
This month we celebrated the opening of the temporary pedestrian bridge above the now permanently closed Normanby Road rail level crossing, in Mt Eden.
The final piece of the CRL tunnel boring machine (the conveyor belt) has been put in place - allowing the big underground factory to run around the clock, seven-days-a-week.
This month we turn the spotlight on Olivia Cookson, the communication team’s newest recruit. Liv is new to the corporate world but is already making her mark and showing great promise.
Our Link Alliance contractors at the Karangahape Station are busy teaming up with locals to add to the technicolour spark of the neighbourhood, from activations to murals.
This month we spoke to one of Mt Eden Station’s newest neighbours, Kind Stranger. The café owned and operated by Mate Vella opened last month in the Eden Terrace neighbourhood.
Work is advancing deep into the ground at the two sites for Karanghape Station – Mercury Lane and Beresford Square.
Public transport to Auckland Airport from Britomart, via Puhinui Station, now possible for the price of a flat white ($5.20).