Waikato Herald

Divvy slip diversion starts

Work begins on a temporary diversion after slip

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Urgent work has begun to build a temporary diversion road around the damaged section of State Highway 23 (SH23) between Whatawhata and Raglan which was closed last Wednesday after a major slump in the wake of torrential rain.

Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency is now constructi­ng the temporary diversion through private property and hopes it will be two lanes. So far there is no opening date confirmed for the diversion. The crucial link between Raglan and Hamilton was closed following a serious slip on the section known as the Raglan Deviation.

Waka Kotahi says the diversion plan started to take shape on Friday, and after the agency’s team met landowners, fence and tree removal began. Earthworks are expected to be done this week to create the new temporary road.

“We are very grateful to landowners for their generous cooperatio­n, and to Vodafone NZ for enabling us to work within close proximity of the fibre optic cable that runs through the site of the slump,” says Waka Kotahi System Manager for the Waikato, Cara Lauder.

The new temporary road will be raised to protect the cable, which is not exposed by the current slip. The cable is around 600mm deep. “While we cannot give a firm opening date at this stage, we want to assure the community that every effort is being made to create access as a matter of urgency,” Lauder says. “The temporary diversion road allows us the time we need to thoroughly investigat­e and plan the long-term restoratio­n of SH23.”

The slump continues to move, and geotechnic­al testing, including drilling, is ongoing.

“While SH23 remains closed, our contractor­s are taking the opportunit­y to bring forward some planned resurfacin­g work to a steep section of the deviation further west. This work is scheduled to be carried out from February 9 until , February 11,” Waka Kotahi says.

The agency says it will provide another update on the expected timeline for the diversion as soon as it can.

The official detour route remains Ohautira Rd, Waingao Rd, Herschel St, Ellery St, Whatawhata Avenue, Ngāruawāhi­a Rd, and Horotiu Rd to rejoin SH23. Waka Kotahi says be careful and drive to the conditions, as it has tight, winding sections.

 ?? Photo / Waka Kotahi ?? The closed section of SH23 known as the Raglan Deviation.
Photo / Waka Kotahi The closed section of SH23 known as the Raglan Deviation.

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