Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency advises of the following closures for motorway improvements. Work delayed by bad weather will be completed at the next available date, prior to Friday, 17 June 2022.
The Mangaotama Stream bridge on State Highway 39 south of Ngāhinapōuri will be closed to all traffic from 6am on Monday 13 June until 6pm on Sunday 26 June to allow the bridge deck and beams to be replaced.
People living and visiting Rotorua’s Eastside can look forward to more options on how they move around with the next stage of transport upgrades to SH30/Te Ngae Road about to start.
Journeys for people traveling on State Highway 3 Napier Road between Palmerston North and Ashhurst will soon be safer, with Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency announcing new safer permanent speed limits.
Metservice has forecast wind gusts which will affect Thursday afternoon northbound peak traffic on the Auckland Harbour Bridge and may result in lane closures.
State Highway 21 Airport Road will have three-way Stop/Go in place around Wiremu Tamihana Drive in Tamahere next week while a final asphalt surface is laid over the site of the SH21 Underpass.
Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency advises the Mangatewainui Bridge on State Highway 2 south of Norsewood is down to one lane due to cracking on the bridge deck.
Work to make State Highway 1 (SH1) between Piarere and Taupō safer is underway with stop/go traffic management and temporary speed restrictions in place while contractors widen the shoulder and install temporary barriers.
Motorists will soon be travelling over the new Te Maunga interchange at the intersection of SH2 and SH29A as Waka Kotahi prepares for the next stage of construction on the Bay Link project.
Waka Kotahi advises that State Highway 1 between Greville Road and Constellation Drive will be closed between 10:00pm to 5:00am on Friday 10 June and Friday 17 June. This closure is so our team can complete the median concrete slip form barrier.
A recent crash off the Nayland Road overbridge means that the pedestrian railing needs to be permanently repaired, says Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency and Nelson City Council.
Work on a 33-metre-long and between and 8- and 14-metre-high retaining wall to repair an underslip on the Forgotten World Highway (State Highway 43), 23km southwest of Taumarunui, will begin this week.
State Highway 4 remains open to one lane under traffic light control for light traffic only between the intersections with State Highway 43 and Okahukura Bridge Road, north of Taumarunui, after flooding of a culvert caused a large hole to form on the side of the road yesterday.