Hauraki-Coromandel Post

Bridge constructi­on work well under way

Waka Kotahi gives update on progress

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The constructi­on of a viaduct bridge at the damaged SH25A Taparahi site is well under way with work above the ground started and the first two structures visible at Pier B.

Waka Kotahi has provided a progress update:

Abutment A and D: We poured the blinding concrete at Abutment D and have landed both Abutment A and Abutment D reinforcem­ent cages. The team is now fixing and forming the cages for our first abutment pour later in the week.

Pier B: Concrete pile pours at Pier B were completed, which included our deepest pile to date — 41 metres. This is double the depth of the other piles (about 22 metres deep). These piles have already been cropped and undergone integrity testing. The team has started installing the column cages for the bridge, two of four have been installed at Pier B. We can now see the structure appearing.

Pier C: We completed the working platform at Pier C and moved our piling rig into position. We’ve drilled out the four piles and poured the first one today. Once we’ve finished the remaining three pours this will mark the completion of the Taparahi bridge piling activity. This means our piling rig and crew will be demobilisi­ng and head off-site to another project.

Off-site: The steel bridge girders continue to make their way through the paint booth in preparatio­n for transport to the site later this month. Also in production are the precast concrete elements and the rails which will run along the top of the bridge barriers.

First above ground structures appear

bridge

It’s an exciting time for the team on site with two of the four-column cages installed at Pier B. This means constructi­on of the actual bridge structure is under way.

SH25 and SH25A maintenanc­e and recovery work

Our annual summer maintenanc­e season is upon us and we have a steady programme of work to get through. Maintenanc­e is carried out every summer because it’s the best time of the year to do it while the weather is warm and dry. You can view the Waka Kotahi 2023/2024 road works season here.

If you’re out on the road, keep an eye out for traffic management and crew who are doing pre-sealing repairs. Other areas you can expect to see traffic management include:

SH2 Karangahak­e Gorge — rockfill embankment completed. Now stabilisin­g when weather permits.

SH25 Ruamahanga Bay — clearing slip material, investigat­ing, stabilisin­g and clearing vegetation.

SH25 Thames Coast — clearing and constructi­ng coastal erosion protection structures.

SH25 Pumpkin Hill — ongoing slip repairs.

SH25 Thornton Bay — constructi­ng coastal erosion protection structures. SH25 Coroglen — slip repairs. SH25A — Either side of the slip, current work includes bridge strengthen­ing, pre-seal inspection­s, culvert drainage work and slip repairs. —

 ?? Photo / Waka Kotahi ?? Looking to the east (Hikuai side) with pile casings on the ground.
Photo / Waka Kotahi Looking to the east (Hikuai side) with pile casings on the ground.
 ?? Image / Waka Kotahi ?? A rendering of the works under way.
Image / Waka Kotahi A rendering of the works under way.

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