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View Awarded Contracts for the Full 2017 Financial Year AUCKLAND TRANSPORT CONTRACT INFORMATION Contract Number Contract Description Successful Supplier Contract Award Value Contract Create Date 160-16-1005-AC LOWER QUEEN STREET SUPPLY AND INSTALLATION OF DELINEATOR POSTS ROADSIGNS & TRAFFIC CONTROL EQUIPME $15,945 1 July 2016 250-13-856-BT AT BUS DEPOT WIRELESS LAN DIMENSION DATA NEW ZEALAND LIMITED $60,679 1 July 2016 451-16-806-FM PAINTING SERVICES - WALLS, CEILINGS, LIFT LANDINGS DOWNTOWN CARPARK BRETT LENDICH PAINTERS LTD *use 105 $140,535 1 July 2016 313-16-537-AC DDBNM MT EDEN ROUTE - CHORUS POLE RELOCATION CHORUS $209,938 4 July 2016 365-16-1042-GS QUAY STREET CYCLEWAY - LANDSCAPE ENHANCEMENT GREENSCENE BATB LTD $124,410 4 July 2016 368-16-992-AC MILL HARRISVILLE PROJECT UPGRADE HMI TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED $46,767 4 July 2016 440-16-386-FM WIRI DEPOT TRACK AND OHLE INSPECTION KIWIRAIL HOLDINGS $118,922 4 July 2016 475-16-1033-PS FUNDING AGREEMNET DESIGN OF MT ALBERT TOWN CENTRE CYCLE INFRASTRUCTURE AUCKLAND COUNCIL EX ACC $64,771 4 July 2016 105-16-1053-PS LIGHT RAIL TRANSIT REVIEW OF STORMWATER SCOPE AECOM NEW ZEALAND LIMITED $10,000 5 July 2016 258-16-985-BT PROJECT MANAGER P L STOCKTON CONSULTING SERVICES LT $168,685 5 July 2016 362-16-743-PS BIRKENHEAD MAINSTREET UPGRADE - STAGE 2 DESIGN SERVICES BECA LIMITED $192,626 5 July 2016 475-06-570-PS DATA COLLECTION FOR WALKING AND CYCLING PROGRAMME 2015 - 2018 TRAFFIC ENGINEERING & MANAGEMENT LI $238,000 5 July 2016 516-16-1054-PS STOTTHOLM ROAD INVESTIGATION PROGRESSIVE TRANSPORT SOLUTIONS LIM $2,650 5 July 2016 102-16-1002-BT PROJECT MANAGER FINITE GROUP NZ LIMITED $67,000 6 July 2016 220-16-1072-GS OCG FIXED ASSETS ACCOUNTANT OCG CONSULTING LIMITED $40,424 6 July 2016 344-16-1000-PS AMETI STAGE 1 CONSENT CLOSEOUT AND HANDOVER MANAGER TSA MANAGEMENT LTD $40,000 6 July 2016 160-14-003-PS CRL OPERATING PLANNING MALCOLM DEAN EXPENSES $50,000 7 July 2016 160-16-1003-PS NORMANBY WEDGE ASSESSMENT JASMAX NORTH LTD $9,700 7 July 2016 160-16-999-PS MT EDEN TRANSPORT ORIENTED DEVLEOPMENT VISUALISATION JASMAX NORTH LTD $15,000 7 July 2016 310-16-476-AC MCWHIRTER TO BUSBY FOOTBRIDGE AUCKLAND COUNCIL EX ACC $68,000 7 July 2016 365-16-1044-PS PT CHEV TO HERNE BAY CYCLE PROJECT SAR AECOM NEW ZEALAND LIMITED $159,840 7 July 2016 369-16-1043-PS DDBUS ONEWA ROUTE - VERANDAH MODIFICATION ESTRUK CONSULTANTS LIMITED $22,440 7 July 2016 216-16-240-GS NON-TIME OF USE - ELECTRICITY SUPPLY CONTACT ENERGY LIMITED $3,900,000 8 July 2016 250-16-983-BT PROJECT COORDINATOR ROBERT WALTERS NEW ZEALAND LIMITED $158,888 8 July 2016 331-16-947-PS AMETI AIMSUM MODELLING UPDATE BECA LIMITED $38,200 8 July 2016 343-16-485-AC GLEN EDEN PARK AND RIDE BROADSPECTRUM (NZ) LIMITED $900,674 8 July 2016 343-16-922-PS BAYSWATER FERRY FACILITY - DEVELOPED DESIGN BROWN DAY GROUP LIMITED $27,900 8 July 2016 344-15-159-PS AMETI STAGE 2A - PAKURANGA BUSWAY SURVEY BABBAGE CONSULTANTS LTD *Do not use $6,000 8 July 2016 105-16-1074-PS LRT - CAP PBC DOM RD RTN & PARKING IMPACTS MRCAGNEY PTY LIMITED $39,600 11 July 2016 160-16-1022-PS CRL INTERIM RISK MANAGER TAN PHAM $60,000 11 July 2016 342-16-1059-PS CENTRAL ACCESS PLAN PROGRAMME BUSINESS CASE (CAP PBC) UPDATE MRCAGNEY PTY LIMITED $125,240 11 July 2016 367-16-905-PS MANUREWA STREETSCAPE UPGRADE BECA LIMITED $34,400 11 July 2016 412-16-588-RM PROCUREMENT OF LED LUMINAIRES 2016-17 ORANGETEK INTERNATIONAL LTD $3,078,000 12 July 2016 160-17-001-AC POINT OF SUPPLY LOWER QUEEN STREET VECTOR LIMITED $3,977 13 July 2016 231-17-011-PS PROPERTY SPECIALIST ACQUISITIONS MADISON RECRUITMENT $83,270 13 July 2016 250-16-1083-BT TEST ANALYST PLANIT SOFTWARE TESTING LIMITED $9,400 14 July 2016 313-17-014-AC PIGEON MOUNTAIN ROAD VECTOR SIGNAL METERING VECTOR LIMITED $20,801 14 July 2016 366-17-002-PS GREAT NORTH ROAD CYCLE & BUS PRIORITY SCHEME - RSA & PEER REVIEW BECA LIMITED $15,500 14 July 2016 431-16-1060-PS STONEFIELDS PARKING SURVEY ALEPH LIMITED $7,734 14 July 2016 214-12-753-GS LIGHT RAIL TRANSIT - LEGAL SUPPORT BELL GULLY BUDDLE WEIR $50,000 15 July 2016 312-16-451-PS-02 DETAILED DESIGN SUPPLIER PANEL FOR URBAN CYCLEWAY PROGRAMME 2015-2016 BECA LIMITED $833,333 15 July 2016 313-17-005-PS ONEWA ROAD DOUBLE DECKER BUS MITIGATION - ARBORICULTURAL ASSESSMENT ARBORLAB CONSULTANCY SERVICES LIMIT $63,460 15 July 2016 342-17-006-PS TFUG - AUSTRALIAN CASE STUDIES ARUP NEW ZEALAND LIMITED $46,500 15 July 2016 363-17-008-PS NORTHERN AREA SEAL EXTENSION D&C CONTRACT PROJECT MANAGEMENT STELLAR PROJECTS LIMITED $48,000 15 July 2016 412-16-588-RM PROCUREMENT OF LED LUMINARIES 2016-17 GERARD LIGHTING (NZ) LIMITED $2,041,800 15 July 2016 134-13-882-GS BUS PATRONAGE PAN-AUCKLAND MAY 2016 WORK COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED $100,000 18 July 2016 160-16-911-PS CRL SHORT DOCUMENTARY BIG FISH CREATIVE LIMITED $34,100 18 July 2016 367-16-1030-AC FN32 STAGE 1 EXELOO TOILETS EXELOO LIMITED $336,776 18 July 2016 214-12-335-PS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES (HUMAN RESOURCES) KENSINGTON SWAN LAWYERS $28,545 19 July 2016 342-17-007-PS TFUG - PROGRAMME MANAGEMENT SERVICES FOR NZTA & AT SYNERGINE GROUP LIMITED $129,360 19 July 2016 344-17-009-PS SPBL ARCHAELOGICAL ASSESSMENT WSP NEW ZEALAND LTD $7,140 19 July 2016 435-16-960-PS BUS PRIORITY INVESTIGATION WORK FOR TE ATATU ROAD SH16 TO TE ATATU PENINSULA CORRIDOR TRAFFIC DESIGN GROUP LIMITED $26,375 19 July 2016 160-16-641-PS-03 AUCKLAND CITY RAIL LINK TENDER SERVICES - TECHNICAL ADVISOR ROLE JKD CONSULTING LIMITED $324,000 20 July 2016 603-16-1009-BT TEST ANALYST PLANIT SOFTWARE TESTING LIMITED $20,543 20 July 2016 440-16-854-FM RAIL STATIONS SIGNAGE REFURBISHMENT PROGRAMMED MAINTENANCE SERVICES LTD $20,631 21 July 2016 312-16-451-PS-05 DETAILED DESIGN SUPPLIER PANEL FOR URBAN CYCLEWAY PROGRAMME 2015-2018 AURECON NEW ZEALAND LIMITED $833,333 22 July 2016 312-16-902-PS WHAU BRIDGE STRUCTURAL AND GEOTECHNICAL PEER REVIEW HOLMES CONSULTING GROUP LTD P'SHIP $40,150 22 July 2016 440-17-027-PT REPAIR OF ECTS EQUIPMENT SIEMENS (NZ) LIMITED $82,258 22 July 2016 105-16-1036-PS LRT ABORICULTURAL ASSESSMENT PEERS BROWN MILLER LIMITED $28,175 25 July 2016 360-16-1068-PS WARKWORTH WESTERN CONNECTOR - TIMELAPSE CAMERA OPERATION PHOTOGRAPHICS LTD $12,500 25 July 2016 362-16-656-AC MILLWATER PARKWAY MILLNER AVE TOTARA VIEWS INTERSECTION SIGNALISTION HEB CONSTRUCTION LIMITED $558,851 25 July 2016 364-16-1010-PS HALSEY STREET SOUTH AND GAUNT ST STAGE 4 SAFETY AUDIT TRAFFIC DESIGN GROUP LIMITED $3,900 25 July 2016 345-11-884-TO AIFS AT 1146/ AT HOP 0049: RELOCATION OF FPDS AT BRITOMART EAST TRAIN STATION THALES NEW ZEALAND LIMITED (NZD) $21,164 26 July 2016 160-16-1081-PS AMENITY POWER LOWER QUEEN STREET EMPIRE ELECTRICAL SERVICES LTD $4,424 27 July 2016 160-16-748-PS CITY RAIL LINK MAIN WORKS LEGAL SERVICES SIMPSON GRIERSON LAW $2,000,000 27 July 2016 160-17-026-PS TOPOGRAPHICAL SURVEY OF QUAY STREET CKL SURVEYS LIMITED $5,200 27 July 2016 320-17-042-PS TCE IMPROVEMENT /TRAINING AND DATA IMPORTING STRUCTURE KAMPUNG CONSULTING LIMITED $24,240 27 July 2016 Contract Number Contract Description Successful Supplier Contract Award Value Contract Create Date 343-16-819-PS PUKEKOHE BUS INTERCHANGE KIWIRAIL REVIEW AND APPROVALS KIWIRAIL HOLDINGS $50,000 27 July 2016 343-17-046-PS HALF MOON BAY FERRY TERMINAL RESOURCE CONSENT AUCKLAND COUNCIL EX MCC $70,000 27 July 2016 443-16-578-AC HALF MOON BAY FENDER PILES TOTAL MARINE SERVICES LIMITED $82,358 27 July 2016 444-14-816-TO AT HOP RETAILER - YOGESH & RAGINIBEN PATEL T/A TAKANINI SUPERETTE Y & R PATEL $11,000 27 July 2016 475-16-967-PS BIKES IN SCHOOS PROJECT THE BIKE ON NEW ZEALAND CHARITABLE $49,920 27 July 2016 477-17-015-FM TAMAKI RIVER PILE MOORING REPLACEMENT PROGRAMME STAGE 2 -2016 TOTAL MARINE SERVICES LIMITED $149,302 27 July 2016 102-16-1019-BT PROJECT MANAGER SYSTECH DEVELOPMENTS LIMITED $62,315 28 July 2016 250-13-840-BT AT ENGINE ROOM REBUILD LEAPTHOUGHT NZ LTD $153,900 28 July 2016 311-16-508-AC FRED TAYLOR DRIVE FOOTPATH FROM MAKI STREET TO TAWHIA DRIVE DEMPSEY WOOD CIVIL LIMITED $498,939 28 July 2016 344-17-058-PS PROCESSING OF NOTICE OF REQUIREMENT (NOR) FOR AMETI STAGE 2A PANMURE TO PAKURANG AUCKLAND COUNCIL EX NSCC $207,085 28 July 2016 443-16-856-PS DOWNTOWN FERRY TERMINAL PIER 3 DEVELOPED DESIGN TONKIN & TAYLOR LIMITED $99,300 28 July 2016 451-17-047-TO DRY WASH OPERATION - THE CLEAN DOWNTOWN LIMITED THE CLEAN DOWNTOWN*use 105240* $91,640 28 July 2016 134-13-882-GS AT TERTIARY CONCESSIONS SEMESTER 2 MEDIA 2016 WORK COMMUNICATIONS LIMITED $28,601 29 July 2016 250-15-266-IT BRITOMART VMS MIGRATION ARMITAGE SYSTEMS LIMITED $87,400 29 July 2016 302-17-010-PS MATAKANA LINK ROAD INDICATIVE BUSINESS CASE JACOBS NEW ZEALAND LTD $49,548 1 August 2016 312-16-451-PS-03 DETAILED DESIGN SUPPLIER PANEL FOR URBAN CYCLEWAY PROGRAMME 2015-2018 STANTEC NEW ZEALAND LIMITED $833,333 1 August 2016 440-17-029-PT LEASE OF LAND AT RON KEAT DRIVE PAPAKURA L62184 KIWIRAIL HOLDINGS $43,722 1 August 2016 440-17-030-PT LEASE OF LAND FROM KIWIRIL AT THE STRAND PARNELL KIWIRAIL HOLDINGS $63,236 1 August 2016 440-17-031-PT LEASE OF LAND FROM KIWIRIL AT WALMSLEY RD, OTAHUHU L64692 KIWIRAIL HOLDINGS $138,542 1 August 2016 102-17-036-BT FULCRUM TEST ANALYST PLANIT SOFTWARE TESTING LIMITED $6,930 2 August 2016 102-7-038-BT FULCRUM TEST ANAYLST PLANIT SOFTWARE TESTING LIMITED $12,450 2 August 2016 105-1037-PS LRT HERITAGE AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL ASSESSMENT CLOUGH & ASSOCIATES - ROD CLOUGH $44,790 2 August 2016 105-16-1034-PS LRT -LANDSCAPE/VISUAL ASSESSMENT BRIDGET GILBERT LANDSCAPE ARCH.
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