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Decision on second Waitematā Harbour crossing expected mid-year

11 May 2026
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The New Zealand Government plans to announce its preferred option for a second crossing over Auckland’s Waitematā Harbour by mid-year, as stated by Transport Minister Chris Bishop. He emphasized that this project, described as the largest infrastructure initiative in the country’s history, will require bipartisan support to ensure a stable transport future for Auckland. The discussion on the second crossing has been reignited following reports from the NZ Transport Agency highlighting the deteriorating state of the existing bridge, which is now 67 years old. Current maintenance and repair expenses for the bridge exceed $25 million annually, raising concerns about its long-term viability and prompting the need for an additional crossing.

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The existing Waitematā Harbour Bridge has been a critical transportation link in Auckland since its opening in 1959, and its deterioration raises significant safety and logistical concerns for commuters. The increased maintenance costs reflect the aging infrastructure challenges faced by many countries, emphasizing the need for strategic investment in transport solutions. Auckland’s growing population and traffic congestion further underscore the necessity for a second crossing to improve connectivity and accommodate future growth. The government’s commitment to addressing these issues through a collaborative approach highlights the importance of cross-party support in managing large-scale infrastructure projects.

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