Otago Daily Times

Replacemen­t Pyramid Bridge not due until 2020

- LUISA GIRAO

RIVERDALE residents could wait more than two years before a replacemen­t Pyramid Bridge is installed.

The wooden bridge, which had spanned the Mataura River for 88 years, collapsed during a flood last February.

Gore District Council Transport Manager Peter Standring confirmed the new 4.5mwide singlelane structure would be situated ‘‘in almost the same place’’ as the former bridge.

He said tenders for constructi­on would be called early next month, but constructi­on was not expected to be completed until 2020.

‘‘We anticipate awarding the contract by May, subject to council approval. The new bridge will take approximat­ely 18 months to build.’’

Mr Standring attributed the delay between the collapse and the tender announceme­nt to the

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OTEMATATA RANFURLY OAMARU PALMERSTON ‘‘long process we have to work through’’.

This included a public consultati­on via the council’s 10year plan, a detailed business case and a funding applicatio­n to the NZ Transport Agency.

Council infrastruc­ture general manager Ramesh Sharma said only a ‘‘few’’ residents had complained about the bridge’s closure.

He also said they understood the timing associated with constructi­on.

Mr Sharma declined to comment on estimated costs of the project until the tender process ends, but confirmed about 74%, would be funded by the NZTA.

The remaining cost would be equally shared by the Gore and Southland District councils.

‘‘This was a major achievemen­t for the district.’’

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