City Rail Link Packaging and Contract Models November 2016 CRL0080 J001772 KH 28 09 16 City Rail Link Packaging and Contract Models November 2016

City Rail Link Packaging and Contract Models November 2016 CRL0080 J001772 KH 28 09 16 City Rail Link Packaging and Contract Models November 2016

City Rail Link Packaging and Contract Models November 2016 CRL0080 J001772 KH 28_09_16 City Rail Link Packaging and Contract Models November 2016 Contents Foreword 3 Introduction 4 Procurement Packaging Strategy 5 Contract Models 6-11 Conflict Management 12 Tender interaction between C3 and C7 12 Next steps 13 Page 2 | AT.govt.nz/CRL Foreword THE CITY RAIL LINK (CRL) IS A 3.45KM TWIN TUNNEL UNDERGROUND RAIL LINK CONNECTING THE BRITOMART TRANSPORT CENTRE TO THE AUCKLAND RAIL NETWORK. IT INCLUDES A REDEVELOPED MT EDEN STATION AND TWO NEW UNDERGROUND STATIONS NEAR AOTEA SQUARE AND KARANGAHAPE ROAD. The CRL is part of an integrated transport Significant development is expected in all the and land-use plan for Auckland including station precincts as a result of the enhanced major investments in motorway, arterial roads transport provision. and rail upgrades. These investments have resulted in rapid rail patronage increases The CRL will also help achieve Government and averaging 18% year-on-year for 12 years. Council objectives for the economy, including housing provision, by enhancing access to the Auckland Transport (AT) is responsible for and Special Housing Areas and making affordable committed to providing a first-class, integrated housing in outer areas more viable through public transport network and the CRL is central effective transport access. to this goal. It will provide a massive step change in the rail system capacity and close a Auckland’s population is expected to grow significant gap in customer service levels, better rapidly from some 1.57 to 2.5 million people matching public transport demand and supply. over the next 30 years. The CRL augments a section of the rail network to allow high By doubling rail capacity into the city centre, capacity trains – Electric Multiple Units and providing two new stations in the heart (EMUs) – to move the large volumes of of Auckland’s commercial hub, the CRL will passengers associated with a city of this size. expand the economic potential of the city and drive needed productivity increases by enhancing access to business and jobs. The mid-city station near Aotea will generate increased activity in that area, much like Britomart Transport Centre has closer to the waterfront, and the new and redeveloped stations at Karangahape Road and Mt Eden will support the economic and land-use changes planned in those areas. [email protected] | Page 3 Introduction In September 2016, Auckland Council and the New Zealand Government signed a Heads of Agreement to jointly fund the CRL and establish CRL Ltd to deliver the project. Governance and control will be established through a Sponsors’ Agreement and a Project Delivery Agreement. CRL Ltd will be listed in Schedule 4A of the Public Finance Act under a shareholding between Auckland Council and the New Zealand Government. This document outlines the preferred packaging strategy for the delivery of the main body of work for the construction of the CRL. Proposed Britomart Station with train on new platform Page 4 | AT.govt.nz/CRL Procurement Packaging Strategy The CRL will be delivered in the following five principal packages: C9 Britomart C1, C2 C3 Stations C5 Western East and DSC and Tunnels Line (awarded) C7 Systems Integration, Testing and Commissioning (Systems ITC) Construction Coordination and Integration Mt Eden Britomart East Queen Street Aotea Karangahape Contract 9 Contract 1* Downtown Shopping Centre* (DSC) Contract 2* Contract 3 - Stations - Britomart East and Tunnels Packages Contract 5 - Western Line Contract 6 - Mt Eden Contract 7 - Systems ITC Contract 8 - Wider Stormwater Diversion Network Improvements * Contract Already Let 123456(not shown)789/10 The most important driver of the procurement packaging is the need to manage the integration of the rail systems installation with the tunnel and station construction throughout the entire length of the CRL works, and with existing railway operating systems on the wider network. Another driver is to separate out the brownfield works packages at the Western Line and Britomart East (C5 and C9), as these are more suited to contractors with experience of localised conditions and working in a live/ operational rail corridor. There is benefit in procuring the Systems Integration, Testing and Commissioning (C7) contractor early, and in a form that allows review of the reference design, input into the Stations and Tunnels (C3) tender documentation and interaction with the proponents bidding for the C3 contract. [email protected] | Page 5 Contract Models In May 2014, Auckland Council authorised AT to to Wyndham Street, including advanced stormwater procure three early works contracts (C1, C2 and diversion and strengthening of a trunk sewer line. DSC) to reduce conflict with other future major CBD construction projects and minimise associated traffic Downtown Shopping Centre (DSC): disruption. Development agreement with Precinct Properties Ltd for the design and construction Contract 1 (C1): Britomart – Construction of tunnels of tunnels only under the site of the former under the Central Post Office (CPO) and Lower DSC in the area between C1 and C2. Queen Street, and works within the CPO to increase vertical circulation for future passenger growth. Remaining Contracts: Relocation of equipment rooms and reconfiguration Procurement material for the remaining work of the western concourse and entrance. is now being prepared for construction of all stations, tunnelling, tracks and supporting Contract 2 (C2): Lower Albert Street – Civil works rail system infrastructure, together with only; cut and cover tunnel from Lower Albert Street terminal works at Britomart and Mt Eden. Proposed precinct area in front of Britomart Station (CPO) Page 6 | AT.govt.nz/CRL Contract Models C3 - Stations and Tunnels CONTRACT MODEL: DESIGN AND CONSTRUCT (D&C) C3 will be procured using a Design and Construct model with a lump sum price based on a bespoke contract. A portion of the bid costs for any unsuccessful short-listed C3 bidder will be paid in return for any intellectual property rights and effort expended. AOTEA STATION: KARANGAHAPE RD STATION: Cut and cover construction of a 15m-deep, Mined construction of a 32m-deep 300m long underground station and plant underground station, including: room box, including: • Platform tubes and 150m-long platforms, lifts • Platforms, lifts and escalators to street level, and inclined escalators to street level, plant plant rooms housing station and tunnel rooms housing station and tunnel equipment equipment as well as full station fit-out within two shafts, and full station fit-out • Entrances at either end at Victoria and • Entrance at Mercury Lane and provision Wellesley Streets. for future entrance at Beresford Square. Proposed Aotea Station [email protected] | Page 7 Contract Models C3 - Stations and Tunnels CONTRACT MODEL: DESIGN AND CONSTRUCT (D&C) TUNNELS: NEWTON JUNCTION TO WESTERN LINE: • Twin-bored tunnel construction (circa 7m • A grade-separated junction between diameter), assuming a launch chamber the east and west facing connections, at Mt Eden and reception chamber at with mined caverns for the turnouts, the southern end of Aotea Station. and cut and cover tunnels • Construction of a new platform for the CRL line in a 7m-deep open trench linked via escalator, stairs and lifts to the Mt Eden station platform on the Western Line; grade separated junctions, construction of a station group control centre above the station entrance and associated MEP and fit-out. ASSET MANAGEMENT: The proposals for the three new stations will incorporate the provision of maintenance services. Proposed Karangahape Station Page 8 | AT.govt.nz/CRL Contract Models C5 - Western Line CONTRACT MODEL: COLLABORATIVE CONTRACT MODEL Works within the North Auckland Line (NAL) boundary are the key considerations for the procurement model selection. Construction works in the live rail corridor require multiple blocks of line. Works include: • Track realignment in multiple stages with associated overhead line and signalling plant and equipment relocations • Rebuilding the existing Mt Eden station platform, including egress footbridges • Building two new public pedestrian footbridges • Construction of a new road bridge, heavy retaining structures and earthworks associated with the grade-separated tracks. Each stage of major construction within a block of line also requires testing and commissioning prior to completion and re-opening. Proposed Mt Eden Station [email protected] | Page 9 Contract Models C7 - Systems Integration, Testing And Commissioning (Systems ITC) CONTRACT MODEL: ECI THEN D&C • Provision of trackslab, track, overhead line, signalling*, control systems, tunnel ventilation, fire strategy and communications systems, control room fit-out and building work, and trackside auxiliaries • Rail systems to be installed from existing operational railway to the east of Britomart, through Britomart Station, C1, C2 and DSC, the new Station and Tunnels (C3), and to the Western Line (C5) • Testing & Commissioning and Operational Readiness: Once construction work has been completed and individual systems have been tested and commissioned, the system then needs to be commissioned into service. This will include a trial running period, equipment testing and commissioning, driver training, test train running and operating/maintenance manual updating. Key stakeholders will include construction contractors, the train operator (currently Transdev), KiwiRail as owner and network operator,

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