Auckland Transport engaged Jacobs in October 2021 as a design team member of the Eastern Busway Alliance (EBA) to deliver stages 2, 3 and 4 of the Eastern Busway project. This $800 million USD ($1.3 billion NZD) initiative will deliver a dedicated 4.3-mile (7 km) busway with 7.5 miles (12 km) of new walking and cycling paths connecting Panmure, Pakūranga and Botany, two new bridges, four new stations and placemaking and urban renewal initiatives. Scheduled for completion by the end of 2027, the project will create a seamless multimodal corridor that boosts network resilience, reduces carbon emissions and supports compact urban development.
A major milestone was the successful placement of Rā Hihi-flyover, a direct link between Pakūranga Road and Pakūranga Highway, reducing pressure on east Auckland and nearby Tī Rākau Drive. Delivered five months ahead of schedule and under budget, Rā Hihi is a critical part of the project. The flyover carries four lanes of traffic, two in each direction, and is approximately 656 yards (600 m) long, 20 yards (18 m) wide and 11yards (10 m) high. This milestone marks significant progress in unlocking faster, safer journeys for East Auckland.
($1.3 billion NZD) total investment in the mass transit project
(2560 tons) annual greenhouse gas emissions avoided
Vehicle trips cut annually by 2028