Te Awamutu Courier

See behind the scenes on the new expressway

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This month’s public informatio­n day for the Hamilton section of the Waikato Expressway will feature bus tours to the southern end of the 22km project.

The annual event, which is based at the site office on Ryburn Road, signposted off Ruakura Road, will be held on Saturday, November 16, with bus tours running from 9am to 1pm.

Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency Waikato portfolio manager Darryl Coalter says previous public informatio­n days have had a strong focus on what is planned and what is being built.

“With around two years left to completion we are keen to get people out and about on the new four-lane route and show them progress.

“People got a brief tour last year, but we can go further this year, passing through constructi­on areas that are usually inaccessib­le for the public,” said Darryl.

“This section of the project features a major constructe­d wetland, a full expressway interchang­e and the project’s longest bridge.

“Tours will take minutes.”

The $637 million Hamilton section opens in late 2021 — the final piece in the 102km four-lane 50-60 expressway from Bombay to south of Cambridge. The new highway passes east of Hamilton, connecting the Cambridge section in the south with the Ngaruawahi­a section in the north.

Buses will travel in groups of three, led by a project pilot vehicle.

A project staff member will accompany each bus to provide commentary and answer questions.

Visitors can also view videos, scale models, large floor maps and an archaeolog­ical display at the on-site project Visitor Centre.

Senior managers and engineers will be there to speak with people.

“This is a great opportunit­y for people to see first-hand how we build a large section of expressway. Earthworks are almost complete, and bridge building is well advanced,” says Darryl.

“The project team have worked hard to create a fun, free event for individual­s and families, and we’re expecting a big turnout.”

■ For more informatio­n, email info@cityedgeal­liance.co.nz or phone 0800 322 044.

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