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NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) has restructured the Transmission Gully (Te Aranui o Te Rangihaeata) Motorway Project after reaching an agreement with Wellington Gateway Partnership (WGP) and its subcontractors.
The holidays are nearly here, but rest assured the NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) media team will be on call to help during the 2024/25 Christmas/New Year break.
A busy year on the Hawke’s Bay state highway network has seen construction completed on a total of 90 recovery projects, contributing to the improved safety and resilience of state highways, and ultimately efficiency for travellers.
A wide-ranging programme of work to improve safety on State Highway 3 between New Plymouth and Hāwera has made solid progress in its first full year of construction.
A new roundabout outside the Marlborough Airport has been completed two weeks ahead of schedule, providing an early Christmas present for Marlborough residents.
State Highway 1 Tūrangi to Waiouru – including the Desert Road – will be closed for vital road rebuilding and repairs for around 2 months from Monday 13 January 2025.
Update 15 November: This weekend, an additional road closure will be needed to complete safety barrier repairs and paving on this stretch of State Highway 2.
With summer officially underway, highway reseals and re-surfacing are also progressing in greater Christchurch, Selwyn District and North Canterbury, says NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA).
NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi has welcomed yesterday’s Court of Appeal decision ruling in favour of the Minister of Land Information and supporting the process undertaken for land acquisitions for Te Ara o Te Ata – Mt Messenger Bypass project.
Safe, resilient, reliable state highways are the priority across Tairāwhiti, as the summer maintenance season ramps up in addition to cyclone recovery work.