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Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency advises improvement works on State Highway 35 at Kopuaroa Hill and Tatapouri Hill will get underway from Tuesday 27 September.
Final finishing and clean-up work as part of the Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency and Gisborne District Council asphalting programme will take place Tuesday 27 to Thursday 29 September from 7pm – 5am.
People in Hawke’s Bay and Tairāwhiti-Gisborne are asked to take particular care on the roads in coming days, with a severe thunderstorm watch for this afternoon giving way to heavy rain watches from tomorrow (Thursday) afternoon through into Friday.
Construction has started on a collection of three bridges that will cross the Te Hakao Minden Gully at Te Puna, as part of a major interchange being built for the Takitimu North Link project.
Waka Kotahi is advising that SH3 at Urenui remains reduced to a single lane under stop/go traffic management, due to a large slip north of Avenue Road.
Work to make State Highway 1 (SH1) Waikato Expressway safer at Tamahere is nearing completion, with two overnight closures planned to remove the temporary steel barriers.
The need to swiftly remove a tree next to the road means Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency needs to close a section of State Highway 2 for two days early next month.
With just a few weeks until the start of the road renewal season, contractors are getting ready to deliver on the largest programme the Waikato & Bay of Plenty region has seen.
Work to install a stormwater pipe and New Plymouth District Council watermain along State Highway 3 at Waitara that began in January is almost complete.
Work on a new slow vehicle bay on State Highway 2 south of Raupunga in northern Hawke’s Bay is progressing well, with tree felling completed earlier this month.
A new lane at the summit of Saddle Road is now available for drivers to use while work continues to stabilise the road and repair cracks identified last month.
Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency is committed to Road to Zero, a vision for Aotearoa New Zealand where no one is killed or seriously injured on our roads.
Night-time State Highway 1 travellers in the South Waikato can expect delays of up to 10 minutes next week while work continues on safety improvements.
Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency is pleased to advise that from 4pm tomorrow (Friday 9 September 2022), State Highway 5 will reopen to two lanes at the dropout site between Te Haroto and Tarawera.