More than 40 per cent of 1400 workers who have worked on the site live within a 10km radius.
Manurewa politicians have dropped their campaign against the new Wiri prison and are now trying to get as many jobs out of it as possible for unemployed South Aucklanders.
The construction of the new $270 million jail is now well under way, with 300 to 350 people working daily on the site which is next to the existing women's prison west of Roscommon Rd.
The consortium that is building the prison and will operate it until 2040, which includes Serco, Fletchers and the Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC), says 42 per cent of the 1400 contractors and workers who have been inducted on to the site so far live within a 10km radius, covering most of South Auckland from Otahuhu to Papakura.
Manurewa Local Board chairwoman Angela Dalton and deputy chairman Michael Bailey said yesterday that they opposed building the prison in the area, but now that it was under way they wanted to maximise the gains for local workers and businesses.