Wellington Airport: Night-Time Construction Work Maintenance
Wellington Airport have started their spring/summer maintenance works programme - works will occur several nights each month (weather and machinery dependent) which will probably run through until May:
From mid- October, we will begin our regular seasonal essential maintenance programme at various locations on our airfield. This will generally involve replacing worn pavement surface and associated infrastructure.
As the work is within operational areas, it must take place at night (between 10pm and 5am) for safety reasons and to prevent significant disruption to airline schedules. Our project team and contractors will take all steps possible to minimise noise and disruption to you during these works.
If you would like to receive regular email updates on construction and airport maintenance work please email us at wellingtonairport@wellingtonairport.co.nz to be added to the mailing list.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact us on 0508 AIRNOISE or complete the Noise Enquiry Form on our website.
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