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We are delighted to announce that we have received provisional consent for our planned Bledisloe and Fergusson North wharf developments — a significant milestone in the fast-track consent process. 

The approved consent will enable the port to build the once-in-a-generation infrastructure needed to serve Auckland for decades to come.

Roger Gray, Port of Auckland CEO is thrilled with the approval. 

"This is a great milestone, and we look forward to working with the expert panel to finalise the consent conditions over the next few weeks"

"Bledisloe North Wharf is a key project of ours and was endorsed in the Auckland Council Long-term Plan. It will help us meet Auckland's freight needs, support the cruise industry, whilst also providing more access to the waterfront for Aucklanders and reducing congestion in the downtown ferry basin."

"Fergusson North wharf is critical for the port to become big ship capable and serve Auckland's freight needs well into the future" he says.

Throughout the process, Port of Auckland consulted widely with stakeholders, local communities, and iwi. We are grateful for the thoughtful input and feedback we received, which played a crucial role in shaping the final plans.

"We look forward to the confirmation of conditions and final approval so we can deliver this vital infrastructure our city can be proud of" says Gray. 

Port of Auckland will work to finalise consent conditions in the coming month and hope to commence pre-construction works for Bledisloe North wharf in September.

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