The Kaituna River re-diversion and Te Awa o Ngātoroirangi Maketu Estuary enhancement project has won the Rodney Davies Project Award from the New Zealand Planning Institute.
The award recognised innovation and creative excellence in the undertaking and completion of a physical work or development.
It has been awarded jointly this year to Bay of Plenty Regional Council who led and funded the $16.5 million project, and consultancy firm WSP who helped with the consenting and project management aspects of the project.
Steph Brown from WSP said it had been a fantastic experience for them to collaborate with Bay of Plenty Regional Council, stakeholders, and the community on the project.
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