The Puhoi to Warkworth motorway is now scheduled to open in mid-May 2022 after the New Zealand Transport Agency and Fletcher Building reached an agreement on how to manage the Covid-19-related delays.
The agreement includes a payment of $85 million to Fletcher and joint-venture partner Acciona Concesiones to cover the cost of delays and other impacts of the shutdown, and is on top of an earlier payment of $83 million to cover pre-covid delays. In 2018, Fletcher said it wasn't making any profit on the project.
The public-private partnership's original completion target of October 2021 was axed when five weeks of the earthmoving season, in summer when the ground is dry, was lost during the national shutdown in April.
"At the time of the shutdown, the earthmoving season was in full swing," and the plan had been to move up to 3 million cubic metres of earth, NZTA general manager Brett Gliddon said.
Not being able to finish the earth work had a knock-on effect for the planned winter construction programme, adding seven months to the completion date and $85 million to the price tag.