Ensure the work you are doing will meet the Transport Agency’s environmental and social responsibility requirements with an overview of legislative and policy requirements.
Project managers, network teams, planners, lawyers and communication staff as well as suppliers operating on our behalf all play an essential part in delivering highways that are are safe and socially and environmentally responsible. In addition to these environmental and social responsibility pages there are also the following relevant technical discipline pages providing indepth information on:
- Airquality and climate
- Community and stakeholders
- Consenting and consent compliance
- Cultural and historic heritage
- Ecology
- Resource efficiency
- Stormwater
- Noise and vibration
- Urban design and landscape
National standards, guidelines and specifications
In order to ensure value-for-money as well as consistent environmental impact assessment and mitigation across the state highway network, the Environment and Urban Design team works closely with project managers to collect best practices, identify relevant international trends and develop New Zealand specific standards, guidelines and tools.
Environmental and social responsibility standard
The Environmental and social responsibility standard (ESR Standard) tells you what you need to do at each project phase from programme business base through to operation and maintenance. The ESR Standard is a practical application of legal requirements within state highway activities. The ESR Standard should be referenced in contract documents.
Environmental and Social Management Plans
All state highway construction projects, network maintenance area and bridge maintenance contracts will develop an environmental and social management plan (ESMP). Below you can find guidance, templates and examples of environmental and social management plans.
For further information contact environment@nzta.govt.nz .