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Deep into a hillside north of Gisborne, nearly 3 kilometres of new underground drains are reshaping the way water moves through one of Tairāwhiti’s most landslide-prone road corridors.
Construction on the new Hikuwai No. 1 Bridge on State Highway 35 (SH35) has reached a significant milestone, with piling works now underway, laying the foundations for a stronger, more resilient connection for East Coast communities.
A major flood resilience milestone has been reached near Te Karaka – the Hakanui Stream is now flowing through a newly built channel and large culvert.
Road users travelling to Gisborne on State Highway 35 (SH35) should expect delays as flood resilience recovery work begins at Rototahe (south of Tolaga Bay) from tomorrow (Tuesday 16 September).
Construction crews are powering through early works on State Highway 2 (SH2) near Te Karaka, laying the foundation for a major flood resilience upgrade designed to reduce road closures and keep communities connected during severe weather.