Wednesday, 17 February 2021, 8:37 am
What lies beneath Blenheim is a mostly unseen but
significant driver of economic activity for
Marlborough.
Since Marlborough emerged from COVID
Level 4 in August last year, more than $30 million in
critical infrastructure contracts have either been awarded
or restarted in the region with local contractors
benefitting from close to $17 million of these. This is just
one part of the Council’s overall capital expenditure
(core infrastructure) programme, which is budgeted to be $74
million in 2021/2022.
Two of the more significant core
infrastructure projects already underway are the northwest
Blenheim sewer upgrade ($13.7 million) and Muller Road
wastewater, stormwater and watermain replacement ($3.4
Press Release – Marlborough District Council What lies beneath Blenheim is a mostly unseen but significant driver of economic activity for Marlborough. Since Marlborough emerged from COVID Level 4 in August last year, more than $30 million in critical infrastructure contracts have either …
What lies beneath Blenheim is a mostly unseen but significant driver of economic activity for Marlborough.
Since Marlborough emerged from COVID Level 4 in August last year, more than $30 million in critical infrastructure contracts have either been awarded or restarted in the region with local contractors benefitting from close to $17 million of these. This is just one part of the Council’s overall capital expenditure (core infrastructure) programme, which is budgeted to be $74 million in 2021/2022.