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Waikato/Bay of Plenty Preferred Tenderer for Cycling Centre

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Waikato/Bay of Plenty Preferred Tenderer for Cycling Centre

Negotiations will soon be underway with Waikato/Bay of Plenty after SPARC’s High Performance Board selected the region as the preferred tenderer to develop a national cycling centre of excellence.

Last year the Government announced plans to work with partners to develop a national cycling hub, as part of a major investment in, and re-shaping of, high performance sport.

The cycling centre of excellence will be part of a network of world-class facilities around the country and will include both an international-standard indoor velodrome and community facilities. The Government is making a $7 million cornerstone investment in the project to help provide New Zealand cyclists with the best facilities to ensure future success.

A tender process to decide where the centre will be built has been underway since October last year. Proposals had to meet a number of requirements, including the development of a world-class velodrome and support facilities, and sound ownership, operational and funding models.

Waikato/Bay of Plenty, Palmerston North and Auckland were short-listed from seven regions which submitted tenders and the next step in the process is today’s announcement of the preferred tenderer.

SPARC Chief Executive Peter Miskimmin said a national cycling centre of excellence would be a huge asset to New Zealand and was exciting for the continued development of the sport.

Miskimmin said SPARC, BikeNZ and Waikato/Bay of Plenty would now enter into negotiations on technical and commercial details such as the centre’s layout and design, and the construction and delivery timetable.

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If agreement cannot be reached with Waikato/Bay of Plenty during the velodrome negotiations, SPARC has the option to negotiate with one of the other short-listed tenderers.

As outlined in the RFP process, SPARC will not comment on the specifics of the bids until the tender process is completed, with the successful tenderer announced on 6 May.

Miskimmin said SPARC and BikeNZ officials are scheduled to de-brief regions which missed out to explain why their tenders were unsuccessful.

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