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Maramarahi Road, Thames - road closure 27 March

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Our contractors Ventia NZ are doing some essential maintenance work on Maramarahi Road in Thames (see location above) on Thursday 27 March, from 8.30am-3pm. The scope of work includes renewing a damaged culvert. It should be completed in a day, weather allowing.

To minimise any disruption and complete the works safely, the road will need to be CLOSED to motorists and pedestrians.

  • We'll make provisions to ensure emergency services always have access across the site.
  • There will be traffic management personnel stationed at the closure - please ensure you follow their instructions closely.

Thank you for your patience and understanding while we get these works done.

Work Details

Location: 74 Maramarahi Road, Thames

Date: Thursday 27 March 2025

Road Closure Times: 8.30am to 3pm

Duration: 1 day - please note this is subject to weather and other unforeseen circumstances.

Whitianga drainage works, road closures - starting 24 March

Ventia NZ, on behalf of Thames-Coromandel District Council, will be renewing damaged culverts, kerbs and footpaths at these locations (also see map below).
  • Robinson Road
  • Catherine Crescent
  • Arthur Street

To minimise disruption, improve efficiency and complete the works safety the road will need to be closed to motorists during the day with detours in place. Provisions will be in place to ensure pedestrians and emergency services always have access across each site.

The works will be done in stages to ensure only one site is closed at any given time to minimise disruption.

Some residents will have limited access to their properties throughout selected stages of work however further contact from Ventia will be made if this affects you.

Access to your property throughout the closure will be via each end in relation to the works.

Traffic controllers will be onsite during construction to guide members of the public. Please follow all instructions from traffic personnel for your safety.

Work Details

This work will start Monday 24th March and is programmed to be completed within 3 weeks.

Road closures/detours will be in place from 7am until 6pm each weekday.

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Stony Bay, Port Charles slip repairs - starting 24 March

From Monday 24 March, works begin to repair damage from the 2023 storms on Stony Bay Road, about 4.5kms from the bridge at Port Charles.

Work will then continue at two slip locations on Port Charles Road, about 1km before the township.

Our contractor Kelsey Construction will be building a timber wall, gabion wall and a road retreat that involves minor earthworks to widen the road around the slip.

This will take about six weeks and traffic management will be in place from 7am - 7pm weekdays.

Kennedy Bay Road slip repair project - starting Monday 17 March

Our contractors, Kelsey Construction, will begin a slip repair project on Kennedy Bay Road starting Monday 17 March. The work site is located approximately 2.3km from the Colville Road turn-off and estimated to take up to five weeks to complete (weather dependent). We ask road users to please plan for delays of up to 20 minutes during the working hours of Monday to Friday, 7am – 7pm.

We appreciate your patience and cooperation while we complete these essential repairs. 

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Te Kouma Rd, Windy Point Seawalls - starting 17 March

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Work on building two seawalls at Te Kouma Rd (Windy Point) is scheduled to begin a week earlier on Monday 17 March, due to the rapid progress of works at Woodroffe Rd, Wuyuna Bay which are included in the same contract.   

Work at the two sites on Te Kouma Rd (either side of Windy Point – see map above) involves building seawalls using large rocks to withstand the impact of the sea and waves. It should be complete (weather allowing) within five weeks.   

A sign will be installed, and a letter drop has been completed for vehicles parked at Windy Point that will need to park in an alternative location during construction.  

Parking in this area can resume once the work is finished.  

The contract has been awarded to JC Civil Ltd. 

Woodroffe Rd, Wyuna Bay seawall - starting 10 March

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A project to build a seawall at Woodroffe Rd, Wyuna Bay (see above) is set to begin on Monday 10 March, and should be finished within two weeks, weather allowing. The roadside kerb and chanelling will also be reinstated.

The seawall will use large rocks to withstand the sea and waves.

Traffic management will be in place during construction and may cause some small delays.

The contract has been awarded to JC Civil Ltd.

Old Maratoto Road drainage works, Hikutaia - starting 10 March

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Our contractors Ventia NZ will be doing drainage improvement works along Old Maratoto Road (see map above) from 8:00am, Monday 10 March to 5:00pm, Friday 15 March 2025.

The scope of work includes renewing a large culvert and installing wingwalls. To minimise disruption and complete the works safely, a section of Old Maratoto Road will need to be fully CLOSED for five days. Please note that work will only go ahead when SH26 is open.

Work Details

Location: Near 512 Old Maratoto Road, Hikutaia

Date of Works: 10-15 March 2025

Total Duration: 5 days, subject to weather and any unforeseen circumstances

Please note:

  • Residents and Emergency Services won’t have access to Old Maratoto Road via Maratoto Road during the closure period
  • We’re asking motorists to use SH26 as the alternate route 
  • Due to the nature of the works, there will be no pedestrian access
  • Traffic Management Personnel will be stationed at the closure - please follow their instructions at all times.

Thank you for your patience and understanding while these works are being completed. 

Onetai Bridge on SH26, between Puriri and Hikutaia

NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi is replacing Onetai Bridge on SH26, between Puriri and Hikutaia. This work means the road will be closed for up to four weeks and a detour will be in place.
Contractors will be on site from Tuesday 28 January. The road will remain open with lane closures for the following two weeks. Both lanes will be open during Waitangi weekend, from Thursday 6 February to Sunday 9 February.
10 February – Road closure begins. This will be for up to four weeks until early March. The detour will be clearly signposted. Northbound traffic will use State Highway 2, Orchard and Bush roads and SH25. Southbound traffic will use SH25, Hauraki Road and SH2.

See more

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Tentative Local Works Programme 2025

 

Sites

Construction Completion

Kennedy Bay Rd 0.55km

March 2025

Wharf Rd Colville RP 1.58km

On Hold

Port Jackson Rd RP 22.02km

March 2025

Woodroffe Rd 0.133km

On Hold

The 309 Rd RP 14.140km

May 2025

Port Charles Rd 15.320km

March 2025

Port Charles Rd 15.474km

March 2025

Port Jackson Road 18.8km

May 2025

Wharf Rd 1.635km

May 2025

Wharf Rd 1.986km

May 2025

Colville Rd 25.9km

April 2025

Rangihau Road 4.982km

March 2025

Port Jackson Rd 7.480km

April 2025

Port Jackson Rd 18.300km

April 2025

Port Jackson Rd 22.020km

March 2025

Purangi Road 11.108km

April 2025

Bluff Rd 1.066km

May 2025

Bluff Rd 1.321km

May 2025

 Te Kouma Rd  On Hold

 

 

 

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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