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SH2 North Link under way

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EARLY WORK ON TAURANGA’S $655 MILLION Takitimu North Link Stage One project includes a new bridge structure at Cambridge Road, between Bethlehem and Tauriko.

The bridge is a key part of the new 6.8km expressway and shared path connecting Tauranga and Te Puna taking shape over the next five years.

Waka Kotahi Regional Manager of Infrastruc­ture Delivery, Jo Wilton, says people will notice big changes across the site since the contractor, the Fulton Hogan and HEB Joint Venture, started work in December 2021.

“It’s exciting to see the work starting on the new overbridge at Cambridge Road this month. This site is of real importance to us. It will be visible to the community and we’re mindful of our neighbours as work takes place.

“The initial focus across the project site has been on setting up site access and environmen­tal controls, ahead of our first full constructi­on season starting in September, when work ramps up through the drier months to April,” says Ms Wilton.

The overbridge will be 100m long and will carry one lane of traffic in each direction, with wider shoulders and footpaths on both sides of the road. The bridge will be constructe­d just west of Cambridge Road which will keep traffic impacts to a minimum in this area. Once built, traffic will use the new bridge so constructi­on of the new Takitimu North Link road can begin with excavation underneath.

“Piling work is expected to take three months, subject to favourable weather and ground conditions. Once the piling is completed, bridge beams will be installed, and the concrete deck poured,” Ms Wilton says,

There will be a temporary speed limit in place, people are asked to take extra care by following signs and instructio­ns from our traffic management team.

“Further north on the project site has also been a hive of activity, piling work for the Wairoa Road Overbridge, and constructi­on of a temporary bridge crossing the Wairoa Awa (River), are both nearing completion.

The project now has more than 200 people working on it, based in a newly constructe­d site office at Minden Road, Te Puna.

To date, more than 50,000 cubic metres of earth has been moved across the project site. This constructi­on season (September to April) around 400,000 cubic metres will be moved, around 13% of the project’s total amount and enough to fill 160 Olympic size swimming pools.

The Cambridge Road Overbridge is expected to be complete by late2023. The five-year Stage One programme is the Bay of Plenty’s biggest roading project and will deliver long awaited improvemen­ts to State Highway 2 north of Tauranga.

In total constructi­on requires three million cubic metres of earthworks and includes eight bridges, 29 culverts, eight stream diversions and seven wetland areas.

Artist impression of the new Cambridge Road Overbridge

Aerial photo over Cambridge and Harrison Road ( July 2022)

Work underway for the temporary bridge crossing the Wairoa River (August 2022)

Piling work in progress at Wairoa Road Overbridge site ( July 2022)

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 ?? ?? Aerial photo over Cambridge and Harrison Road ( July 2022) shows early constructi­on work on the overbridge.
Aerial photo over Cambridge and Harrison Road ( July 2022) shows early constructi­on work on the overbridge.
 ?? ?? Artist impression of the new Cambridge Road Overbridge.
Artist impression of the new Cambridge Road Overbridge.

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