Road and Highway Conditions

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Friday 24 April Port Jackson Rd is currently closed with a tree blocking both lanes and 2 slips. The location of the closure is past the 16.69km RP mark (Granite Wharf). The ford is overflowing at this location and impassable. Repair crews will have to wait until the water levels go down to access the slips and trees.

Find out more about the latest road works taking place around our district:

Jackson Place, Hahei: 24 - 28 April

Horizon Services will be installing a new power connection for a new subdivision on Jackson Place, Hahei, with works scheduled from 24 to 28 April 2026, between 6.00am and 7.00pm. The work will be carried out under a temporary road closure; however, resident and emergency services access will be maintained at all times. A letter drop will be completed prior to the commencement of works to notify affected residents.
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Princes Street & Broad Street, Thames: 4-29 May

Hydra‑Care (NZ) Ltd, on behalf of Thames‑Coromandel District Council, will be carrying out stormwater upgrade works which will require temporary road closures (8am-5pm daily) on Princes St and Broad St, Thames, from Monday 4 May until Friday 29 May (weather dependant). Resident access will remain available at all times. 

Thank you for your patience and cooperation while this important upgrade is completed.

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Rangihau Road, Coroglen closure: 20 April - 22 May

Rangihau Road will be closed from Monday 20 April to Friday 22 May 2026 to allow Nick Pemberton Construction to complete essential slip repair works. The worksite is about 1km after Rangihau Valley Homestead. 

Weekday closure times:
7:00am – 7:00pm (Monday to Friday)

The road will be temporarily reopened for access for 30 minutes during the middle of the day.

(Residents will be allowed access throughout the closure - please allow 15 minutes for equipment to be moved and safety measures taken.)

Road opening times:

  • Before 7:00am
  • 12:00pm – 12:30pm
  • After 7:00pm

Outside of these times, Rangihau Road will remain fully closed.

We appreciate your patience and cooperation while these important works are carried out.

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Hetherington Road, Whangamatā - Phase 2 works

Schick Civil Construction will return to Hetherington Road in the week ending 10 April to begin the second phase of the Stormwater Improvement Project.

This stage will complete the upgrade of the existing stormwater network, replacing pipes with a new 900mm pipeline that will significantly improve drainage capacity and help reduce surface flooding in the area.

During construction, traffic management will be in place. There will be periods of single‑lane traffic on the northern side of the road, and a temporary detour may be required at times.

Work is expected to be completed by mid‑June 2026.

Thank you for your patience as we finish these important upgrades.

See more about this project here

Cooks Beach subdivision Sept 2025 to April 2026

After five months, Hopper Construction is close to completing earthworks and infrastructure upgrades for a new subdivision at 925 Purangi Road Cooks Beach.

Work has taken place in two separate areas:

  • the primary works area at 925 Purangi Road
  • secondary works on Purangi Road, between edge of road to boundary with the tennis courts and community centre.

Project completion is just waiting on resealing when the weather improves. 

Traffic lanes are open with shoulder closures in place.

 

Tapu-Coroglen Road around square kauri under stop go 26 Jan 2026 until early May 2026

A section of the Tapu-Coroglen Road, around the square kauri, will be under stop-go traffic management until work is completed about 1 May 2026.

The works consists of earthworks, drainage, bench and backfill, batter trimming and pavement reinstatement.

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2a Pohutukawa Grove subdivision, Whitianga - Jan to Aug 2026

  • Our contractor Hopper Construction will be doing site development earthworks and infrastructure upgrades for a new subdivision at 2a Pohutukawa Grove in Whitianga (the cul-de-sac end).
  • This is a long-term project that is scheduled to run from 5 January to 31 August 2026, with works taking place from 6:00am to 6:00pm.
  • Work will be done using a combination of shoulder closures, truck crossings and road closures, as required.
  • Affected residents have been notified by letter and they will have access to their properties at all times.
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NZTA Tairua Pepe Stream bridge replacement (SH25)

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Enabling work to replace Tairua’s ageing one-way Pepe Bridge will start in mid May, NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) says.

Stage 1 of the project involves the construction of a temporary footbridge to the side of the current bridge and relocation of services in the area. There will be some overnight closures of the road bridge for piling work to take place. On the following dates, the road bridge will be closed for long periods overnight from 7pm-6am:

  • Tuesday 12 May - Thursday 14 May
  • Monday 18 May – Thursday 21 May

The bridge will reopen for 5 minutes during these times on the hour (or 15 minutes either side) at 8pm, 9pm, 10pm, 12 midnight, 2am and 4am.

The agency says the piling work will cause some noise and vibration and apologise for any inconvenience.

Tairua Community Hall and car park is being used as the construction base and hall users are being accommodated to alternative venues around Tairua ahead of the mid May works.

Subject to consents, NZTA contractor Fulton Hogan should be starting the construction work proper in July on the new two-lane bridge and pedestrian walkway to replace the single-lane Pepe Stream Bridge on the southern side of Tairua. 

In the first stage, a temporary pedestrian bridge will be built upstream of the current single-lane bridge. Services like water, sewerage and telecoms, will be relocated to this bridge and the existing pedestrian bridge will be removed.

Fulton Hogan will build one lane of the new bridge and the shared path on the downstream (seaward) side of the old bridge. Traffic will then use the new lane while the old bridge is dismantled, creating room to build the other half of the new bridge and a footpath.

The current narrow 3-span bridge opened in 1943 - it crosses a tidal stream on SH25 south of the Tairua town centre.

The $22 million bridge replacement is being funded as part of a wider bridge programme to improve safety, efficiency and resilience on the state highway around the peninsula.

SH25 through Tairua will remain open while the new bridge is built and the old one is demolished, with occasional brief closures at night.

The new two-lane bridge is expected to be open by December 2027.

Community Liaison Group

NZTA has set up a Community Liaison Group to help keep local stakeholders informed as the project moves into construction. Attendees will be reporting back on any queries or issues raised by their memberships and communities.

Key dates ahead in 2026

• Consents granted by end of April
• Detailed design finalised by end of June
• Early works (services etc) May-July
• Subject to consents being granted, construction scheduled to start July
• Bridge completed by December 2027

Read more here

Get the latest NZTA project news for our district

State highway maintenance and recovery work (NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi)

NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi contractors regularly carry out chip sealing and asphalt surfacing across the Waikato, alongside the larger infrastructure projects. This contributes to improving the condition of the state highway network, resulting in smoother journeys for everyone.

Work has been planned to minimise delays, but given the volume of work, there are parts of the network where people may experience some sort of disruption. It’s important to factor in extra time to your journey, to ensure you arrive on time to your destination.

The NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi Journey Planner (journeys.nzta.govt.nz) is the best place for information on the status of the state highway network. With live updates on worksites and other road hazards, Journey Planner can help road users plot the best route to their destination.

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State Highway Status

State Highways are controlled by NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi. Check their website for State Highway status updates. 

With work still underway at sites along SH25, it's important that motorists drive to the conditions.

To keep contractors and road users safe, signage is in place to give advance warning of worksites and potential hazards such as slippery or uneven surfaces. Please follow any temporary speed restrictions and reduce your speed as you approach these sites.

Check NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi's website or Facebook page for the latest updates.

 


The latest from NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi 

  For the latest updates on SH25/25A Thames-Coromandel projects, check here.

See any road safety issues?

If you see anything on our local roads, let us know on 07 868 0200 or email customer.services@tcdc.govt.nz. For State Highways, contact 0800 4 HIGHWAYS (0800 44 44 49).

We will keep you informed here and on our Facebook page of any road closures. For State Highways under the control of NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi, keep an eye on their website.
 
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