Full Steam Ahead On The Largest Road Rebuild Programme Ever For Northland
Posted: 10-Oct-2024 |


NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) has commenced one of the most significant road rebuild programmes in Te Tai Tokerau Northland over the next three years, as part of its annual summer renewal programme.

This summer period, which runs from September through until May, you’ll notice NZTA busy around the Northland state highway network resealing, resurfacing and rebuilding sites across the region to ensure people can get to where they want, quickly and safely. 

Jacqui Hori-Hoult Regional Manager Maintenance and Operations NZTA says that this work is in addition to the regular maintenance of the network.

“Along with our maintenance contractors, we’re planning to renew approximately 210.5 lane kilometres of state highway across Northland in the next eight months.

“This significant additional investment will mean you can expect to see a lot more activity across the state highway network, especially during peak summer, where the warmer temperatures and dry air helps new seal stick to the road, ensuring a quality finish.

“This work is really important to improve our roads and provide a safer and more enjoyable drive for everyone” says Ms Hori-Hoult.

“We’re asking people to be patient with our crews as they set up and pack down worksites. Overtaking working vehicles can be dangerous for both workers and other drivers and everyone has the right to return to their whānau at the end of the day” says Ms Hori-Hoult. 

NZTA is working to minimise disruptions to road users while these important works are being completed. To keep traffic flowing as freely as possible, we’re making changes to the way we’re doing traffic management including programming work at night or during off-peak hours and pausing non-essential work on public holidays.

To alleviate congestion over the Christmas and New Year holiday period, all work sites will close on Friday 20 December 2024, starting up again from Monday 6 January 2025.


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