Eastern Bay of Plenty reseal programme starts January 19
16 January 2015 | NZ Transport Agency - Waikato
& Bay of Plenty
Eastern Bay of Plenty reseal programme starts January 19
Motorists are urged to take care on the roads and allow extra time when travelling in the Eastern Bay of Plenty and Rotorua over the next month as a major road reseal programme gets underway.
The NZ Transport Agency’s Bay of Plenty journey manager Nigel D’Ath says the reseal programme begins on January 19 and will wind up around February 20.
“For most people summer is a time to get outdoors, head to the beach and have fun but it’s also a time when our contractors are busy repairing road surfaces and carrying out important safety improvements,” he says.
“Summer is the best time to reseal our roads as warmer temperatures and dry air helps new seal to stick to the road surface.
“We try to minimise the impacts of the work but people can expect short delays due to speed restrictions and stop/ go traffic control. Our contractors will do their utmost to minimise the delays.
“We hope the travelling public understand the importance of these works and we thank them for their patience.”
Mr D’Ath says it is critical that motorists slow down and keep to the speed limit through work sites.
“Resealing and reconstruction work involves heavy machinery, loose metal, hot bitumen and a lot of workers, often on foot - that’s why speed restrictions are needed,” he says.
“So speeding through the sites can be dangerous for our road workers and other motorists, as well as causing damage to the work.”
“We specially ask motorists to obey the speed restrictions where sealing work is underway or just completed. This not only helps to settle in the new surface but will prevent stone chips from flying up onto passing vehicle windscreens.”
The work starts in the Eastern Bay of Plenty, with five sites being resealed on State Highway 30 between Rotorua and Whakatane from next week.
In total there will be over 30 sites resealed during the month long programme.
• Week starting 19/1/15
o
Motorists travelling SH30 between Rotorua and Whakatane are
likely to experience delays, with up to five reseals sites
in place, particularly in the vicinity of Te Teko and
Awakeri.
o Motorists travelling SH2 between Matata and
Awakeri may experience delays due to reseal sites around
Awaiti and Edgecumbe.
• Week starting
27/1/15
o Motorists travelling SH5 between Tirau and
Rotorua are likely to experience delays due to reseal sites
around the Mamaku area.
o Motorists travelling SH5
between Rotorua and Taupo may experience delays due to
reseal sites around Reporoa and Mihi.
• Week
starting 9/2/15
o Motorists travelling SH30 between
Rotorua and Whakatane are likely to experience delays around
Rotoiti (Hongi's Track).
o Motorists travelling SH2
between Awakeri and Opotiki are likely to experience delays,
particularly through the Waimana Gorge.
o There will
also be a number of sites on SH2 between Opotiki and
Gisborne (Waioeka Gorge) and on SH35 between Opotiki and Te
Kaha.
• Week starting 16/2/15
o Motorists
travelling SH2 between Te Puke and Opotiki are likely to
experience delays, particularly around Pikowai and
Waiotahi.
o Motorists travelling SH35 between Opotiki
and Te Kaha may also experience minor delays.
All works are weather dependant and therefore subject to change.
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