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From Monday, 8 August, Auckland Transport (AT) will begin stage two of the Matiatia Wharf renewal project.
Matiatia’s main wharf is the gateway to Waiheke Island and the second busiest ferry terminal after downtown Auckland. Making sure Waiheke’s ferry infrastructure is maintained for the use that occurs now and into the future is the role of Auckland Transport (AT).
Stage two of Matiatia renewal project will see the replacement of the pontoon and gangway infrastructure for the southern berth. A final stage three of the project will see the completion of the northern berth in 2023.
To minimise disruptions as much as possible, AT will be building the replacement structure off-site.
For this work to happen safely, AT will close the main wharf on Monday, 8 August to carry out a Bio clean and prepare the wharf for works. When this happens, all ferry services will be relocated to the old wharf. Temporary shelter, new AT Hop machines and signage will also be installed on the old wharf.
Works are expected to be complete by early November.
Thank you for your understanding while this important work is completed.
For more information, please visit AT’s website at https://at.govt.nz/projects-roadworks/matiatia-improvements/.