myWorksites
myWorksites is how you apply for corridor access requests (CARs), works access permits (WAPs) and approval of traffic management plans (TMPs).
From July 1, 2025 MyWorksites will be the only software that Timaru District Council uses to process CARs, WAPs and TMPs.
MyWorksites captures better information on the impact and status of roadworks, making it easier to manage our network.
Access myWorksites
You can register for and access MyWorksites at www.myworksites.co.nz.
Once you have activated your new account, you can contact your organisation's administrator who will be able to invite you to be a member of the organisation in MyWorksites.
If you have any issues, please contact support@myworksites.co.nz
You can register for and access MyWorksites at www.myworksites.co.nz.
Once you have activated your new account, you can contact your organisation's administrator who will be able to invite you to be a member of the organisation in MyWorksites.
If you have any issues, please contact support@myworksites.co.nz
Engineers and NZTA Highway approvals
How to utilise a Traffic Management Plan Approving Engineer (AE) in myWorksites
- The applicant creates a new traffic management plan, this should not yet be submitted to the road controlling authority (RCA).
- The applicant adds the approving engineer organisation to the permissions section of the traffic management plans. This will grant that organisation edit rights to the traffic management plans. The approving engineer will not be able to view the traffic management plans if this step is omitted.
- The applicant contacts the approving engineer with the traffic management plans number or the myWorksites traffic management plans URL.
- The approving engineer reviews the traffic management plans and makes any necessary changes.
- The approving engineer or applicant submits the traffic management plans to the road controlling authority for review.
Applying for a TMP on an NZTA Corridor
- NZ Transport Agency (NZTA) South Canterbury will be using myWorksites to process traffic management plans applications.
- Applicants requiring traffic management plans on an NZTA corridor in NZTA South Canterbury areas must create a draft worksite in MyWorksites in order to create and submit traffic management plans for approval.
- myWorksites will not accept worksite/corridor access request applications for any NZTA corridors.
- If you have any questions, please contact the relevant road controlling authority.
How to utilise a Traffic Management Plan Approving Engineer (AE) in myWorksites
- The applicant creates a new traffic management plan, this should not yet be submitted to the road controlling authority (RCA).
- The applicant adds the approving engineer organisation to the permissions section of the traffic management plans. This will grant that organisation edit rights to the traffic management plans. The approving engineer will not be able to view the traffic management plans if this step is omitted.
- The applicant contacts the approving engineer with the traffic management plans number or the myWorksites traffic management plans URL.
- The approving engineer reviews the traffic management plans and makes any necessary changes.
- The approving engineer or applicant submits the traffic management plans to the road controlling authority for review.
Applying for a TMP on an NZTA Corridor
- NZ Transport Agency (NZTA) South Canterbury will be using myWorksites to process traffic management plans applications.
- Applicants requiring traffic management plans on an NZTA corridor in NZTA South Canterbury areas must create a draft worksite in MyWorksites in order to create and submit traffic management plans for approval.
- myWorksites will not accept worksite/corridor access request applications for any NZTA corridors.
- If you have any questions, please contact the relevant road controlling authority.
BeforeUdig users
- All applicants should use BeforeUdig system in order to ascertain what underground services may exist at the proposed excavation site. A further application to utility operators may be required.
- For NZTA corridors, BeforeUdig will continue to create a new corridor access requests (CAR) application in Submitica.
- BeforeUdig does not create or initiate new applications in myWorksites. Applicants should create myWorksites applications independently of BeforeUdig.
- All applicants should use BeforeUdig system in order to ascertain what underground services may exist at the proposed excavation site. A further application to utility operators may be required.
- For NZTA corridors, BeforeUdig will continue to create a new corridor access requests (CAR) application in Submitica.
- BeforeUdig does not create or initiate new applications in myWorksites. Applicants should create myWorksites applications independently of BeforeUdig.
Non-intrusive worksites
- Any organisation affecting the normal operation of a Council road corridor, including conducting or setting up non-intrusive or non-excavation works, should apply for a works access permit (WAP) and a traffic management plans (TMP) in myWorksites.
- Council may grant a Global Permit (equivalent to a global corridor access request (CAR)) for non-intrusive works, please contact the Corridor Management Team for more advice on car@timdc.govt.nz.
- In order to maintain any existing Service Agreement or generic traffic management plans, applicants will require a Global Permit (equivalent to a global corridor access request (CAR)) in myWorksites.
- Any organisation affecting the normal operation of a Council road corridor, including conducting or setting up non-intrusive or non-excavation works, should apply for a works access permit (WAP) and a traffic management plans (TMP) in myWorksites.
- Council may grant a Global Permit (equivalent to a global corridor access request (CAR)) for non-intrusive works, please contact the Corridor Management Team for more advice on car@timdc.govt.nz.
- In order to maintain any existing Service Agreement or generic traffic management plans, applicants will require a Global Permit (equivalent to a global corridor access request (CAR)) in myWorksites.
Need more information?
If you have any questions relating to MyWorksites, contact the MyWorksites support team by emailing support@myworksites.co.nz or visiting help.myworksites.co.nz
If you have any questions relating to MyWorksites, contact the MyWorksites support team by emailing support@myworksites.co.nz or visiting help.myworksites.co.nz
Last updated: 12 May 2025