Monday 8 September 2014

PM breaks the soil on Transmission Gully, PartyPerfect supplies the food

PartyPerfect cooks for the Soil Breaking Ceremony for the Transmission Gully Motorway

Work has finally begun on the transmission gully motorway.

Construction on the motorway is officially underway near Paekakariki.
95 years in the making, the Prime Minister of NZ, the Hon, John Key turned the first sod today.

Chef Jeanine and the PartyPerfect crew were there to supply the food and drink.

Prime Minister John Key has turned the first sod on Transmission Gully at a ceremony marking the beginning of work on the 27-kilometer four-lane highway near Wellington.


                                 Photo credit: RNZ / Diego Opatowski

Transmission Gully will connect with the Kapiti Expressway to the north.
Once it is completed in 2020, four lanes will run from the Terrace Tunnel in downtown Wellington to north of Otaki. The project will be the first state highway in New Zealand to be delivered as a Public Private Partnership.

This is the second time PartyPerfect has been honoured to cater for the PM. Thank you to the New Zealand Transport Agency for affording us the opportunity to do so again.

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