Weekend Herald

Harbour bridge close to permanent fix

- Ben Leahy

Get excited commuters — the Auckland Harbour Bridge is much closer to a permanent fix.

However, motorists and bus passengers will first have to endure at least one more night of lane closures.

That’s because Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency work teams plan — weather permitting — to close off the Harbour Bridge’s southbound lanes tonight to install a new metal support strut.

Should the operation prove successful, it could mean the bridge is fully open a week from now, although the NZTA said a definite timeframe was still not confirmed.

The repairs will no doubt be hailed by commuters after weeks of interrupti­ons.

It comes after a freak 127km/ h gust of wind on Friday, September 18 blew a truck into a metal support strut, damaging the bridge and forcing engineers to close four of its eight lanes. The powerful winds also tipped another truck on its side.

It brought chaos to the city’s road network that evening as motorists took hours to make it home.

A second bout of strong winds barrelling through Waitemata ¯ Harbour at close to 100km/ h brought more delays to motorists last Tuesday when authoritie­s temporaril­y closed the bridge.

NZTA transport services general manager Brett Gliddon said the forecast was for good weather tonight, but if the weather wasn’t suitable the bridge repairs would not go ahead.

“The engineers plan to replace the temporary strut which was installed last week,” he said.

“The permanent strut will be 22.7 metres long and will reach from the bridge over arch to the bridge deck. It’s been fabricated from NZ- made steel in Whanga ¯ rei as a like- for- like replacemen­t.”

Gliddon said once the new strut was in place engineers would still need to “jack up the bridge deck” so the new strut could be connected as a load- bearing support.

“This is by far the most complex part of the process because the bridge needs to be constantly monitored to see how it’s responding to the new weight distributi­on,” he said.

“This re- tensioning will need to take place on another night to be confirmed that will involve the southbound lanes over the harbour bridge closing from 9pm to 5am. If there is bad weather or high winds, the bridge work and southbound closure will happen on the first available fine night.”

To complete tonight’s repairs, work teams will close all four centre lanes on the bridge from 5pm to allow the temporary strut to be removed.

The two outer southbound lanes will be closed from 9pm until midmorning tomorrow.

“That means there will be no southbound lanes open on the bridge. The southbound motorway on ramps at Esmonde Rd and Onewa Rd will also close from 8.30pm,” NZTA said.

The two outer northbound lanes on the bridge will remain open throughout the night. South- bound motorists are advised to use the Western Ring Route on SH16 and SH18.

Auckland Transport buses from the North Shore to the city will stop at Akoranga bus station from 8.15pm, then a shuttle service will take passengers to and from the Birkenhead ferry wharf.

Buses from the city to the North Shore run but with reduced services.

 ?? Photo / Brett Phibbs ?? Weather- permitting the Auckland Harbour Bridge will be partially closed tonight as a temporary strut is replaced by a permanent one.
Photo / Brett Phibbs Weather- permitting the Auckland Harbour Bridge will be partially closed tonight as a temporary strut is replaced by a permanent one.

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