Introduction |
This work category A type of activity – not confined to a particular activity class, e.g. new roads (work category 323) appears in:
This definition applies to the 2012-15 NLTP A National Land Transport Programme Interrelated and complementary combination of activities that, when delivered in a coordinated manner, produce synergies – can span more than one work category and more than one activity class, e.g. a programme could include a road improvement and public transport improvement activities. adopted by the NZTA under section 19 of the LTMA, as from time to time amended or varied . For the 2015-18 NLTP please refer to the updated definition for work category 141.
It provides for the costs associated with the immediate response, reopening and/or restoration (to a standard no better than that which existed before any damage occurred) of the following:
The Emergency Works process defines how to add the activity to the NLTP A National Land Transport Programme Interrelated and complementary combination of activities that, when delivered in a coordinated manner, produce synergies – can span more than one work category and more than one activity class, e.g. a programme could include a road improvement and public transport improvement activities. adopted by the NZTA under section 19 of the LTMA, as from time to time amended or varied and request funding. Applicants should take note of the timescales for notifying the NZTA representative and for requesting funding assistance. |
Qualifying activities |
Only work that has been approved by the NZTA for funding as emergency works will qualify.
The NZTA may approve any project where, in its opinion, the project is necessary to effect immediate or temporary repair of damage caused by a sudden and unexpected event.
The cost of the proposed reinstatement must be checked against the NZTA’s policy on uneconomic roading facilities |
Exclusions |
This work category A type of activity – not confined to a particular activity class, e.g. new roads (work category 323) appears in:
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Funding assistance |
The funding assistance rate that applies to emergency works is
Note: Requests for funding are approved according to the delegated authority, as summarised in the NZTA planning, funding and procurement delegations. |
Diagram 2:Funding assistance rate |
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Formula for emergency reinstatement The work required to reinstate a road facility damaged by a sudden and unexpected natural event. rate |
The formula is: ERR = (F ÷ R) × 100 percent Where:
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Total general rate |
Total general rates are defined as any rates levied on an Approved Organisation wide basis. This includes general rates and uniform annual charges (as defined in the Rating Valuations Act 1998) and any separate roading rate. |
Adjustment for under-expenditure |
The NZTA may adjust the funding assistance rate for a financial year if actual expenditure is less than the approved allocation.
If the unexpended allocation is carried into the following year, a new funding assistance rate will be determined for that year. Adjustments to forward financial allocations are handled as part of the end-of-year reconciliation. This will require the Approved Organisations and NZTA State Highways to apply for the remaining allocation in Transport Investment Online (TIO The NZTA's web-based funding allocation system. ). |
Phases of damage repair |
Repair of damage is usually undertaken in two separate phases:
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Immediate response |
The immediate response phase covers the work necessary to reopen a road or other facility, where practicable, to at least a single-lane facility for safe use by traffic or to minimise risk of further damage. The work may include:
Work undertaken in this phase is exempt from the procurement procedure A procurement procedure approved under section 25 of the LTMA. requirements of section 25 of the Land Transport Management Act 2003 (LTMA The Land Transport Management Act 2003, as amended from time to time. ). |
Permanent reinstatement |
The permanent reinstatement phase involves work that is required to restore the road to its former, or a similar, condition.
As the work is of a long-term nature, it generally involves an engineering appraisal of options and may require design input.
The NZTA’s policy on uneconomic roading facilities applies.
Work undertaken in this phase is subject to the section 25 LTMA The Land Transport Management Act 2003, as amended from time to time. procurement procedure A procurement procedure approved under section 25 of the LTMA. requirements. |
Improvements associated with emergency reinstatement The work required to reinstate a road facility damaged by a sudden and unexpected natural event. |
Where it is clearly evident that an improvement component would be desirable, the improvement work is to assessed and prioritised under the NZTA’s Assessment Framework . A decision to fund the improvement will be made based on its priority order relative to the current funding threshold for the improvement activity class. If approved, it will be programmed in the appropriate road improvement work category A type of activity – not confined to a particular activity class, e.g. new roads (work category 323) appears in:
Any improvements undertaken in conjunction with emergency reinstatement The work required to reinstate a road facility damaged by a sudden and unexpected natural event. are subject to normal programme development and project evaluation procedures.
Examples of improvements include:
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