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Auckland Harbour Bridge Maintenance Costs Surge to $22.4 Million

The cost of maintenance and repairs for the Auckland Harbour Bridge has nearly doubled, reaching a staggering $22.4 million for the year ending June 2025. This sharp increase is primarily due to the need for a full repaint, as the bridge’s original paint coating approaches the end of its designed lifespan.
The Auckland Harbour Bridge, which officially opened in May 1959, has been a vital transportation link in New Zealand. The addition of “clip-on” lanes was completed in 1969, enhancing its capacity. Today, the bridge accommodates over 160,000 vehicles daily, underscoring its importance to the region’s infrastructure.
According to figures released by the New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA) under the Official Information Act, the maintenance costs have escalated from $12.2 million during the 2023/2024 financial year to the current $22.4 million for the 2024/2025 financial year. This substantial increase highlights the financial challenges associated with maintaining aging infrastructure.
The bridge’s maintenance is critical, and it employs 62 full-time staff dedicated to ensuring its safety and operational efficiency. These staff members are essential for ongoing inspections, repairs, and preparations for the extensive repainting required to protect the structure from the elements.
While the rising costs may raise concerns about funding and budget allocation for infrastructure projects, they reflect the necessary investments to maintain essential transport links. As cities around the world face similar challenges with aging infrastructure, the Auckland Harbour Bridge serves as a case study in the importance of proactive maintenance and investment.
The NZTA’s commitment to transparency through the release of these figures allows for public awareness and understanding of the financial aspects associated with maintaining such a critical piece of infrastructure. As the repainting project moves forward, stakeholders will closely monitor the impacts on traffic and budgets in the coming years.
Thus, as Auckland continues to grow and develop, maintaining the integrity of the Auckland Harbour Bridge remains a top priority, ensuring it can serve future generations of commuters and travelers.
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