Waikato Herald

Waikato Expressway’s Hamilton section expected to open ‘by middle of year’

Other work continues across Waikato and BOP state highways

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Traffic will be flowing on the Hamilton section of the Waikato Expressway by the middle of this year, Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency says. Long sections are already complete, with constructi­on now concentrat­ed in the Southern Interchang­e at Tamahere and on the extension of Resolution Drive.

Large gantries have been built across the expressway in the north and south. These carry large signs directing traffic into the correct lanes.

The foundation­s were built on-site, and the gantries built off-site in sections. Night closures of State Highway 1 (SH1) were required to lift the gantry sections into place, bolt them together and install the signs.

Further closures and detours are ahead as the Hamilton section heads to completion, with some coming up from this week.

The programme for April and May includes:

April 11-14: Sh1-ngāruawāhi­a section, full closure of southbound lanes for gantry and sign installati­on, 7pm6am. Detour is from Taupiri to Horotiu via Ngāruawāhi­a.

April 19-22: Sh1-ngāruawāhi­a section, full closure of northbound lanes for barrier removal, 7pm to 6am. Detour is from Horotiu to Taupiri via Ngāruawāhi­a.

May 1-6: Sh1-tamahere, full closure north and south from Sh26hillcr­est roundabout to Sh21tamahe­re Interchang­e, from 7pm6am, for pavement constructi­on and traffic realignmen­t. Detours from north are via SH26 and SH1B to Cambridge,

from the south are SH21 and SH3. Local property access will be maintained at all times.

May 8-13: Tamahere southbound closure: times and detours as above, for pavement constructi­on and traffic realignmen­t.

Any date changes will be posted at

the expressway Facebook page: www.facebook.com/ waikatoexp­ressway

Waikato and BOP state highway works for April

Road contractor­s are continuing to work across the Waikato and Bay of Plenty state highway network in the

lead-up to the Easter and Anzac Day holiday period.

Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency and its contractor­s are completing an ambitious programme to improve safety and resilience of the network. However, the agency says that like many other workplaces, contractor­s are experienci­ng Covid-19 cases among their workforces, which may cause plans to change at short notice. Roger Brady, Bay of Plenty system manager, maintenanc­e and operations, says: “Waka Kotahi takes seriously our responsibi­lities for the safety of our staff, contractor­s and members of the public. All worksites have comprehens­ive Covid-19 protocols and work plans in place for the various Covid-19 traffic light settings and Omicron phases, which are strictly adhered to.”

Contractor­s have also undertaken extensive planning to make sure essential maintenanc­e can continue. However, there may be some disruption to other planned works as contractor crews are experienci­ng a high number of positive cases.

“With critical work programmes taking place in nearby regions as well, we are unable to call on additional resources outside the region,” Brady says.

Over the Easter and Anzac Day holiday weekends all sites will shut down at midday the day before the long weekend commences, before restarting at 9am each Tuesday. There is a small window between the long weekends. Crews will still be operating, most notably at night on SH1 in Maungataut­ari.

Because of the impact of Covid-19 on workers, road users on some routes may notice more roadside litter or debris than usual, and Waka Kotahi says it is working hard to clear this as quickly as possible.

“We thank people for their patience as we support our contractor­s to manage the health and safety of their workforces while continuing to ensure the state highway network remains safe for all those who use it,” says Brady.

Check the Waka Kotahi Journey Planner website (journeys.nzta.govt.nz) before you travel for up-to-date informatio­n.

 ?? Photo / Waka Kotahi ?? South-bound lanes of the Hamilton section of the Waikato Expressway near Nga¯ ruawa¯ hia were closed overnight this week for gantry and sign installati­on. The detour is from Taupiri to Horotiu on the old Great South Road, 7pm-6am.
Photo / Waka Kotahi South-bound lanes of the Hamilton section of the Waikato Expressway near Nga¯ ruawa¯ hia were closed overnight this week for gantry and sign installati­on. The detour is from Taupiri to Horotiu on the old Great South Road, 7pm-6am.
 ?? Photo / Waka Kotahi ?? Through April and May, traffic on SH1 in Tamahere will be switched to new lanes to allow the final layers of asphalt to be laid through the Southern Interchang­e.
Photo / Waka Kotahi Through April and May, traffic on SH1 in Tamahere will be switched to new lanes to allow the final layers of asphalt to be laid through the Southern Interchang­e.
 ?? Photo / Waka Kotahi ?? Work being carried out for the removal of the existing road surface on Ha¯ tepe Hill.
Photo / Waka Kotahi Work being carried out for the removal of the existing road surface on Ha¯ tepe Hill.

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