Waikato and Bay of Plenty Roadworks
11 March 2016
People travelling around the Waikato and Bay of Plenty urged to leave extra time due to roadworks
Motorists are reminded to leave extra time when travelling around the Waikato and Bay of Plenty over the coming months as work on major projects and roadworks ramp up.
Transport Agency work crews are out in force at the moment, making the most of the warmer, dryer weather to make highways safer and progress projects such as the Waikato Expressway and Maungatapu Underpass in Tauranga.
Drivers are likely to encounter speed restrictions and other traffic management at roadwork sites which may cause delays and should get in the habit of allowing extra time for their journeys.
People can get information on road works and detours in the region they are in, or travelling to by checking www.nzta.govt.nz/summerjourneys , by calling 0800 444 449 or following the Transport Agency on Facebook or Twitter.
Bay of Plenty travellers can also go to www.drivelive.nz/tauranga , a dedicated website that tells drivers what the current travel times are to get to key places.
Roadworks sites which may cause delays are detailed below to help people plan head when travelling:
Bay of Plenty
SH36 Mangorewa Gorge between
Rotorua and Tauranga
Motorists travelling between
Tauranga and Rotorua on SH36 are advised to expect delays
this month as contractors carry out rockfall prevention work
in the Mangorewa Gorge.
Speed restrictions and traffic
lights will be in place at times from until the end of
March.
Please allow an extra 10 minutes for your
journey.
SH36 Tautau Bridge (just south of Pyes Pa
School)
Speed restrictions will be in place at times from
February 26 until April 30 while contractors carry out works
on the bridge. Motorists are advised to drive with extra
care in the area and expect minor delays.
Rotorua
area
Roadworks and reseals will be underway on a number
of state highway sites around Rotorua over the next
week.
Lane closures and stop/go traffic management will
be in place at time and motorists are advised to allow an
extra 10 minutes when travelling around the
district.
Work sites where delays should be expected
include:
•SH30 Lake Rotoma
•SH36 Mangapouri
(near the single lane bridge)
SH2 between
Tauranga and Waihi
Motorists travelling on SH2 between
Tauranga and Waihi are urged to drive with extra care over
the next six weeks as work continues on a major safety
upgrade.
A section of highway between Wainui South Road
and Sargent Drive will be repaired and widened, and a wire
rope central median barrier installed to prevent head on
crashes.
Work started in January and is expected to wrap
up in early May.
People should only expect minor delays
but are urged to stay alert behind the wheel as there will
be significant changes including lane closures, speed
restrictions and occasional stop/go traffic management.
Tauranga Eastern Link
The long-life road marking will
be applied on the Tauranga Eastern Link expressway and
motorway from February 22.
The works will be carried out
at night for six weeks. The reason for the long time period
is the paint is slow to apply and takes hours to dry.
A
lane closure and 50km/h speed restriction will be in place.
Drivers are asked to take care when driving along this
route.
Te Puke Highway
Motorists using the Te
Puke Highway during March are advised to allow extra time
when travelling, with road reconstruction work expected to
cause delays.
Works are continuing along sections of the
highway, which involve digging up and removing the old road
and replacing it with new pavement before sealing and
roadmarking.
Waikato
Resealing
works
Contractors will be resealing sections of the State
Highway 1 (SH1) through the Waikato over the next few
months.
Sites currently being worked on over the next
week include:
· SH1-Waikato Expressway at
Mercer
· Meremere
· Whangamarino
SH31 Otorohanga
Roadworks on SH31 west of the
Waipa River bridge and outside the primary school are under
way for the next six weeks. Traffic is being managed through
the site under stop/go. Expect minor delays.
SH3,
Hangatiki
Traffic management, including stop/go, a 50km/h
speed restriction and lane closures, are in place for work
north and south of the Waitomo turnoff roundabout until 21
March.
SH3, Te Kuiti
Road reconstruction work
will start near the Bosco Cafe in Te Kuiti on March 17
(weather dependent).
Motorists can expect some delays
until 6 April as stop/go traffic control and temporary speed
limits will be in place.
SH1 Hamilton, Cobham Drive
Bridge
Works to improve the surface of the bend on the
western side of Cobham Bridge in Hamilton will be done
overnight on 20 March. Some delays will occur as people
pass through the site.
SH5 north of Taupo
Traffic
may be disrupted by forestry work alongside SH5 at the
Tahorakuri Forest on the Taupo to Rotorua road. Tree felling
alongside the highway will see a 50km/h speed restriction in
place, and at some times traffic down to a single lane and
passing the area under stop-go. The maximum delay is five
minutes. The day work is under way there until the end of
April.
SH1 Mercer
The south-bound slow lane
leading into Mercer will be closed on Sunday 13 March
between 10am-6pm to allow for KiwiRail to work on the line
adjacent to SH1. Some minor delays may be experienced.
SH1 Waikato Expressway
Ngaruawahia
Section
South-bound traffic continues to be detoured
while final-seal work is done on part of the Ngaruawahia
section of the expressway.
The current detour will be
removed by 6am on Thursday, 17 March when south-bound
traffic will be back on the expressway but down to single
lane at times for another week while contractors carry out
line marking and other jobs.
Rangiriri
section
The northern entrance to Rangiriri Road, off SH1,
is to close for three months from 7am on 14 March. The
closure is to allow the contractor to relocate services in
the area and to lower the road by 1.25 metres.
The
closure will extend from just north of the primary
school’s northern boundary northwards to Rangiriri
Road’s intersection with SH1.
Access to all affected
properties will be via the new cul-de-sac which has been
built. Access to Rangiriri will be via the main Rangiriri
intersection, outside the Rangiriri Hotel.
SH1
Kahikatea Drive, Hamilton
Travellers on SH1 through
Hamilton should be prepared for minor delays as work is
under way to install traffic lights at the Kahikatea Drive
and Gallagher Drive intersection. There is a speed
restriction and traffic management ahead of a mid-year
completion. Works are 24-hours and 6 days a week. However
night works will not normally take place on Friday or
Saturday nights.
SH3 Ohaupo Road, Hamilton
Work
is well under way on the shared path for cyclists and
pedestrians alongside on SH3 in Hamilton. The $2 million
project will see a 3.5km shared path on SH3 Ohaupo Road from
Lorne Street to Dixon Road, with an arm up Normandy Avenue
to Bader Street.
The Transport Agency apologies for any inconvenience the works may cause and thanks motorists for their patience.
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