Flow has been responsible for carrying out peer reviews of all of the Government Roads of National Significance (RONS), with all covering transport modelling and toll modelling, and some extending to economic analysis. This work demonstrates our high standing within the NZ Transport Agency, as we were trusted to review all of the RONS, to advise on emerging good practice, and in some cases to “call out” a need for improvements in the evaluations.
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Auckland Light Rail (ALR) was to provide a modern rapid transit system for Auckland, between Auckland city centre and the Airport. Additional routes were planned to the Auckland’s Northwest and to the North Shore to create an integrated, high speed, high capacity reliable network, serving a large proportion of Auckland’s existing and future population.
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Let’s Get Wellington Moving
Flow is proud of its involvement in the consultant team between early 2020 and late 2023, with involvement specifically in terms of the strategic and detailed transport modelling and the assessment of a range of options against the project’s transport objectives, focussing in particular on the contribution of the options to transport mode change.
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The Northern Corridor Improvements Project
Flow was responsible for the transport planning and transport modelling of the project from the assessment of a range of options in 2013, through to the provision of expert evidence to the public hearings in 2017, and we provided ongoing advice to Waka Kotahi during the construction stage.
Flow has been fronting the transport modelling and economic evaluation to support Waka Kotahi’s SH16 Brigham Creek to Waimauku project.
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Developments generally require transport assessments to support resource consent applications. Flow has undertaken multiple transport assessment for heath related developments on the North Shore Hospital site. These projects have included a Renal Unit, the Assessment and Diagnostic Unit, an extension to the existing hospital podium and a parking building.