Port Nicholson Rotary Bulletin 
 
5 May, 2017
 
http://rotaryportnicholson.club/Bulletins/2017
President's Message
Mark Cassidy
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As they say, “good things take time” and certainly that is what we heard last week about the origins of Transmission Gully. Our rotary club too has origins, that date back a 100 years, to when Rotary first started. As members we have to keep working to keep our purpose and vision alive. This week  at our Breakfast Meeting on Wednesday our President Elect John Bishop will be outlining his vision and plans for his presidential year starting in July. It  is something I am very much looking forward to.

 

Although, I have a few weeks to go  as President, it has made me start to reflect on what an enjoyable year I have had with the amazing support of you the members. However there is still things to do including our Charity Auction on 19 May, and if you have not already secured your tickets or a Mystery Prize I would urge you to do so this week.


See you all tomorrow.

Mark
President

Stories

Transmission Gully – all roads lead to.... WellingtonNew Story May 09 2017
 
 

This week Craig Nicholson, the Principal Project Manager for the Transmission Gully project, gave us some insight into the histrory, scale and trajectory of this long anticiapted road transport corridor. The 27km four lane, median divided motorway will run between MacKays to Linden and contain a number of interchanges, including a connection to SH1 at Tawa. 

The first known reference to something that looked like the current TG was a proposal by an MP in 1919.  Desktop design was undertaken in the 1980s and extensive public consultation established there was little appetite for a coastal road, with overwhelming support for the TG alternative.  The Western Corridor Transport Study in 2006 confirmed this approach, and a project team was established at that point. Consent applications were made in 2009-2011 and environmental impact analysis undertaken. The contract was let in 2014 and design and construction began, with the opening of TG scheduled for April 2020.

TG is being built under a PPP arrangement – a public private partnership whereby the commercial partner builds the infrastructure and then maintains the road system for 25 years, during which time the government progressively pays the cost and owns the road after 25 years of operation.

There are three key construction challenges for TG. Firstly the scale. 6.5 million cubic meters of material will need to be moved, there are cut heights up to 70 meters and 27 bridges to be built, including the 230m long 60m high Cannons Creek bridge.  This will require 2.5 thousand cement trucks worth of concrete for the pylon foundation blocks alone. Secondly, there are access constraints, with only 3 access points along the route which severely constrains how the build can occur.  Thirdly there are a number of other services, including power, water and gas supply that need to be moved or built around.

The project involves a number of environmental control measures, including removing native fish and  lizard populations which will then be moved back at the completion of the build. Sediment control ponds are building built to handle runoff during the build process, and the build takes account of seismic and climatic conditions.

Craig showed us a number of pictures of the work in progress and left us eagerly anticipating the added convenience of  being able to use the Transmission Gully motorway in a few years.

Rotary NZ sponsored Social Media campaign

FYI...there is a Rotary NZ sponsored Social Media campaign:

 

http://www.rotaryoceania.zone/Page/2017-facebook-publicity-campaign-for-all-clubs

 

Locally created ads we can adapt (with our own photo images) for membership awareness and growth.

 

Cheers

Howard

Entertainment Books available
 
ENTERTAINMENT BOOKS now available to purchase.  Fund raising effort for the Club.
 
$60 per book – lots of specials – dinners, movies and adventures – available all year for use through to 30 June 2018.
 
Secure your order with Joy via a board at the Club or email joy@prosperity.co.nz
 
Thanks
 
JOY
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Our next Event....
 
 
 
Rotary Club of Port Nicholson
Charity Auction and Dinner
Friday 19 May 2017
Intercontinental Hotel Grey St
6.30 for 7. 00pm
 
 
 
This is a major fundraising event with proceeds from the evening this year jointly going to
Wellington Free Ambulance and the Malaghan Institute
 
                                  
                            
   
There are amazing auction items kindly donated by members and supporters. There is something for everyone, including
mystery boxes, a raffle and a quiz.
Make sure you secure a ticket to enjoy a superb dinner, wine and entertainment while also supporting these wonderful organisations
which give individuals, families and communities so much hope.
 
Better still, buy a table and encourage your friends to join you in what will prove to be an impressive and enjoyable evening.
The ticket prices are $85 per person or $850 for a table.
 
To secure your tickets please contact Ros Fogel
 
Email: rossi.fogel@gmail.com   Ph: 021 730 773
 
Please pay on line Rotary Club of Port Nicholson Charitable Trust 03-0502-0407484-00
Reference your Name and Auction
 
  
 
Will also benefit from proceeds of the evening
 
 
 
Multi week Roster from 10 May, 2017