- Press release
- New Zealand
VINCI Construction awarded a multi-year road maintenance contract in New Zealand
- Maintenance of one of New Zealand’s largest state highway networks
- A 10-year contract valued at approximately €200 million ($NZ 400 million)
The New Zealand Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) has awarded HEB Construction, a VINCI Construction subsidiary in New Zealand, the contract for maintenance and upgrade services for the national road network in the North Canterbury region, located on New Zealand’s South Island.
With a total value of around €200 million ($NZ 400 million), this contract covers a 10-year period starting in May 2026.
HEB Construction will be responsible for inspection, maintenance and renewal works, as well as emergency response management across approximately 880 kilometres of roads – key transport routes serving both urban and rural communities.
This contract aims to ensure a safe and high-performing road network that supports mobility, economic activity and connectivity for populations throughout the Canterbury region.
It should be recalled that the VINCI Group – through VINCI Construction and VINCI Energies – generated revenue of around €800 million in this country in 2025 where it employs over 3,000 people.