PROJECTS

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Te Wai Takamori o Te Awa Kairangi

Riverlink

Te Wai Takamori o Te Awa Kairangi

Riverlink

Te Wai Takamori o Te Awa Kairangi • Riverlink • Te Wai Takamori o Te Awa Kairangi • Riverlink •

the project

Te Wai Takamori o Te Awa Kairangi is a transformational project for Te Awa Kairangi ki Tai - Lower Hutt.

It includes crucial flood protection work, transport improvements, and urban revitalisation efforts in a growing town centre.

Reveal surveyed 22ha of utilites and produced the first unified utility model in only 3 months.

Eastern Busway

Auckland

Eastern Busway

Auckland

Eastern Busway • Auckland • Eastern Busway • Auckland •

the project

Eastern Busway

The Eastern Busway was a transformative infrastructure project in Auckland, designed to improve public transport efficiency, reduce traffic congestion, and promote sustainability. The busway spans 7 kilometers from Panmure to Botany.

82 hectares of Unified Utility Model coverage, including:

  • 12 hectares each for road carriageways, beams, and footpath locations

  • 142 km of total utility length modeled

  • 80 km of underground utilities detected

  • 701 pothole report cards integrated into the Unified Utility Model

CentrePort

Wellington

CentrePort

Wellington

CentrePort • Wellington • CentrePort • Wellington •

the project

CentrePort

Reveal’s decade-long partnership with CentrePort demonstrates proven reliability and expertise.

CENTREPORT AND REVEAL…

NZTA

PAVEMENT ANALYSIS

NZTA

PAVEMENT ANALYSIS

NZTA • PAVEMENT ANALYSIS • NZTA • PAVEMENT ANALYSIS •

the project

Pavement Analysis

Reveal demonstrated it’s expertise for the New Zealand Transport Agency, through MCGPR mapping and analysis of pavement thickness to create a heatmap of voids and anomalies.

NZTA and Reveal…

— Samantha Smith, Project Manager, Utilities, Te Awa Kairangi

“By highlighting unknowns and higher-risk areas, the model allows for targeted investigations and utility relocations planning.

This approach minimizes disruptions and costs associated with more invasive methods.”

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