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ICI Road Corridor Permission Cook Islands

Organization : Infrastructure Cook Islands (ICI)
Facility : Road Corridor Permission
Country : Cook Islands
Website : https://ici.gov.ck/road-corridor-permissions/

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How To Get Road Corridor Permission in Cook Islands?

We want to make sure our costly roads are looked after, and workers and travelers are safe during work in the road corridor. You can help us do that by obtaining the necessary permissions for carrying out any work within the road corridor or connecting new accessways to existing roads.

Related / Similar Facility : ICI Building Permits Cook Islands

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Do you need to cut the road seal?
If so, you need to apply for permission (a Road Excavation Permit/Section 35 Permission) here:
https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/01997f1b59d67828bb1a9aea0ef59a25

If you need to do any other work that doesn’t involve cutting the road seal, apply for permission (a Section 33 Permission) here:
https://app.smartsheet.com/b/form/40d52f86d92f4cbcb0439ce0803789c4

If you can’t fill out an online application, visit ICI or email infrastructure@cookislands.gov.ck to obtain a form.

Fees For Getting ICI Road Corridor Permission

ICI’s rates are as follows:
** Application fee: $80
** Inspection fee: $100
** Chipsealing cost: Establishment flat fee of $250, then $350/m2
** Full service (trenching, backfilling, chipseal): Establishment fee of $500, then $850/m3

Important Details of ICI Road Corridor Permission

ICI is the road manager for Rarotonga. If you want to do any work that will affect the road, permission from ICI is needed. Applying for permission helps us make sure the work is done correctly and safely.

These permissions are required by section 33 and 35 of the Infrastructure Act 2019. Permission to cut the road seal and trench along edges is required because if the backfilling of trenches is not done according to standard, the road will cave in, trenches along the sides of the road will allow water to infiltrate into the soil and then outwards and under the road seal, undermining the integrity of the road.

Newly constructed roads now cost Cook Islanders almost $2 million per kilometre so it is absolutely imperative to make the roads last as long as possible – 20 years.  Some work such as installing new cables and pipes can go quite far along the road. Temporary traffic management operations may be needed.

If you think your activity will disrupt the movement of pedestrians, cyclists and vehicle drivers, fill out and attach a Temporary Traffic Management Plan with your application.  Making ICI aware of when you are constructing a new accessway is also important to make sure the accessway won’t cause damage to the existing road. Advice will be given with regard to building the accessway and arranging for proper drainage.

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