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[Text] Ehara taku toa i te toa takitahi, ēngari taku toa he toa takatini. Success is not that of one, but the success of many. |
[Singing in te reo Māori] |
00:00:07 |
[Text] On Friday 2 July, the next phase of work on the Nga Uranga ki Pito-One (Ngauranga to Petone) section of Te Ara Tupua officially began. |
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00:00:12 |
[Text] The project will link Wellington and Lower Hutt with a new coastal walking and cycling route alongside Te Whanganui a Tara. |
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00:00:23 |
[Text] Iwi mana whenua welcomed the incoming project team to Te Tatau o Te Pō Marae in Lower Hutt. |
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00:00:34 |
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[Singing in te reo Māori] |
00:00:39 |
[Text] There, leaders from Waka Kotahi, Downer NZ, HEB Construction and Tonkin+Taylor signed the first of two alliance agreements for the project, forming Te Ara Tupua Alliance. |
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00:00:41 |
[Text] The name Te Ara Tupua was gifted to the project and to the new Alliance team by Te Atiawa Taranaki Whānui. |
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00:00:55 |
[Text] Iwi spoke about the narrative of Te Ara Tupua and the importance of working in partnership. |
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00:01:01 |
[Text] Over the next few months, a large team will develop the path’s detailed engineering designs and plan its construction. |
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00:01:12 |
[Text] Once these designs and plans are complete, and the cost to deliver the project is agreed, construction is expected to begin over the summer season. |
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00:01:24 |
[Text] Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency | Te Ara Tupua logo |
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00:00:00 video transcript
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00:00:00 |
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[Text] Ehara taku toa i te toa takitahi, ēngari taku toa he toa takatini. Success is not that of one, but the success of many. |
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[Singing in te reo Māori] |
00:00:07 video transcript
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00:00:07 |
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[Text] On Friday 2 July, the next phase of work on the Nga Uranga ki Pito-One (Ngauranga to Petone) section of Te Ara Tupua officially began. |
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00:00:12 video transcript
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00:00:12 |
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[Text] The project will link Wellington and Lower Hutt with a new coastal walking and cycling route alongside Te Whanganui a Tara. |
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00:00:23 video transcript
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00:00:23 |
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[Text] Iwi mana whenua welcomed the incoming project team to Te Tatau o Te Pō Marae in Lower Hutt. |
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00:00:34 video transcript
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00:00:34 |
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[Singing in te reo Māori] |
00:00:39 video transcript
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00:00:39 |
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[Text] There, leaders from Waka Kotahi, Downer NZ, HEB Construction and Tonkin+Taylor signed the first of two alliance agreements for the project, forming Te Ara Tupua Alliance. |
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00:00:41 video transcript
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00:00:41 |
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[Text] The name Te Ara Tupua was gifted to the project and to the new Alliance team by Te Atiawa Taranaki Whānui. |
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00:00:55 video transcript
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00:00:55 |
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[Text] Iwi spoke about the narrative of Te Ara Tupua and the importance of working in partnership. |
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00:01:01 video transcript
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00:01:01 |
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[Text] Over the next few months, a large team will develop the path’s detailed engineering designs and plan its construction. |
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00:01:12 video transcript
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00:01:12 |
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[Text] Once these designs and plans are complete, and the cost to deliver the project is agreed, construction is expected to begin over the summer season. |
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00:01:24 video transcript
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00:01:24 |
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[Text] Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency | Te Ara Tupua logo |
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[Music] |