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We adopted the official height standard for New Zealand called Vertical Datum 2016 (NZVD2016) on 1 July 2024.
In surveying terminology, a 'vertical datum' is a starting point or a reference point for measuring heights and depths. Just as latitude and longitude help us locate places on the Earth’s surface, 'vertical datums' help us measure elevations and depths.
We have used a local 'vertical datum' height standard called AUK1946 since 1946 and this has now changed for Auckland.
We have adopted the NZVD2016 standard introduced in 2016 by Land Information New Zealand (LINZ).
By using NZVD2016, we are ensuring Auckland projects now match other examples from around the country to the latest quality levels.
The new standard also makes it easier to exchange height information used in:
Consistency in height standards is essential for:
Our geographical datasets containing height information (for example, elevation, contours) were updated on 1 July 2024.
Asset datasets (for example, stormwater) will have both height standards available.
If you supply information to us that contains geographical height data, you must submit it using a specific datum, depending on when your project started.
These projects may be submitted using AUK1946, unless a council contract specifies otherwise.
These projects must be submitted using NZVD2016, with the exception that you may supply information using AUK1946 for projects:
Email geospatialopendatasupport@aucklandcouncil.govt.nz for help and advice on using the NZVD2016 height standard.
Visit NZVD2016 information for councils for more details about the standard.