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Overnight closure notice for Duck Creek Bridge, Hikuai Settlement Rd, Pāuanui - tonight Thursday 21 November:

The remedial works on the Duck Creek bridge will require a full overnight closure on Hikuai Settlement Rd today, Thursday 21 November. Until the closure, please keep your speed to 30kmh or lower when crossing the bridge.

Location: Hikuai Settlement Rd – Duck Creek Bridge

Closure: 7pm Thursday 21 November

Opening: 6am Friday 22 November

The bridge approach will be excavated to determine the depth and size of the tomo (sinkhole), replace missing material and reinstate the road surface.
The structural integrity of the bridge has not been affected.
 

Pedestrian and cyclist access will be available under escort. Provisions will be in place to allow emergency services through the site if circumstances arise.

We apologise for any inconvenience this may cause. We are aware that the current situation and restriction needs to be actioned as quickly and safely as possible with the least disruption to the community.

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Update Tuesday 19 November

Due to safety concerns, we ask that all vehicles, including heavy vehicles, do not exceed 30kmh driving over Duck Creek Bridge on Hikuai Settlement Rd, Pāuanui, until further notice. 

Following recent weather, a tomo has appeared near the bridge approach. It's now been temporarily filled but a full repair is yet to be done. Crews are monitoring the site 24/7 until further notice. Engineers have assessed the site and the proposed remedial works are being scoped and programmed as quickly as possible. 

Please note this page is updated as soon as we receive confirmed reports from our roading team.     

Buffalo Beach Road - Reduced Speed and Diversions

Traffic management measures will be in place on Whitianga’s Buffalo Beach Rd from Monday 11 November as work begins on extending the beach’s rock wall.

The rock wall will be extended by about 30 metres to help restore a section of beach and reserve washed away in Cyclone Gabrielle.

The existing 50km/h speed limit will be reduced to 30km/h near Halligan Rd for two to three weeks, while work is being carried out.

Pedestrians will be diverted across the road during this time as there will be heavy machinery and trucks accessing the site.

The work is expected to be completed before the busy summer season.

 

Network Resealing Programme

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Work on our Council's district-wide road resealing programme is underway.

The work is weather dependent with the schedule as follows:

Week Starting:

Monday, 18 November 2024

Area

Road Name

Date programmed

Whangamata

Moana Anu Anu Ave

18/11/2024

Whangamata

Isabel St

18/11/2024

Whangamata

Awarua Pl

18/11/2024

Whangamata

Mooloo Cres

19/11/2024

Whangamata

Ranfurly Rd

19/11/2024

Whangamata

Rutherford Rd

19/11/2024

Whangamata

Rutherford Rd

20/11/2024

Whangamata

Harry Watt Dr

20/11/2024

Whangamata

Hetherington Rd

20/11/2024

Whangamata

Kea St

21/11/2024

Whangamata

Kiwi Rd

21/11/2024

Whangamata

Tui Rd

21/11/2024

Cooks Beach

Charles Green Dr (Eastbound)

22/11/2024

Cooks Beach

Charles Green Dr (Westbound)

22/11/2024

Cooks Beach

Hawk Hill Cres

22/11/2024

Cooks Beach

Motukorure Pde (Westbound)

22/11/2024

Our contractor will distribute letters to all affected households before urban streets are resurfaced. These letters will provide all the additional information needed, including the planned date of surfacing. As well as letter drops, we'll provide updates of the work programme on this web page and on our social media. Daily updates on sites scheduled each day will also be broadcast on local radio stations.

Please park your vehicles off the road on the day of the works to allow the full width of the road to be surfaced. Any vehicles parked on the road following notification may be towed to a nearby towing yard at the owner’s expense.

While the work is being done, traffic will be controlled by traffic controllers and temporary traffic management. We'll try to minimise any inconvenience to motorists. However, we ask motorists to be patient and follow the directions of traffic controllers and temporary speed restriction signs.

Once surfacing is completed, there will be speed restrictions in place and loose chip on the road surface in the early stages after the work. Where necessary, sites will be re-swept at later dates.

Colville Road repairs - November update

We're currently working to repair storm damage along Colville Road. We've now completed repairs at 11.1km and the site at 4.799km.

We are continuing work on the site at 16.360km (see location below). We understand repairs are causing some inconvenience for road users, and we really appreciate your patience. Our goal is to ensure that Colville Road is safe and fully open to two lanes as soon as possible. In addition to the storm repairs, ongoing road maintenance including repair patches and unsealed road metalling will continue along Colville Rd and nearby roads.

Colville Rd 16.360km

Our contractors Kelsey Construction are carrying out repairs to fix storm damage, and these should be finished by late November.  

  • Drainage and backfill behind wall are complete.
  • Pavement material should be completed this week (Monday 18 November).

The site has traffic management in place to balance traffic flow and keep the work moving smoothly. 

  • The traffic management plan keeps one lane open under traffic signals after hours (from 5pm–9am).
  • During the day (9am-5pm), the road is fully closed for 50-minute intervals, with 10-minute openings at the start of every hour.

Thank you for your patience as the necessary repairs are completed.

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Port Jackson Rd metalling - November update

Work began on Tuesday 29 October, to metal the unsealed sections along Port Jackson Road. This work will be managed with stop/stop traffic control.

Please be aware that multiple trucks and trailers will be travelling from Coromandel to Port Jackson at this time.

  • Start Date: Tuesday 29 October
  • Estimated Duration: 4 weeks (weather depending)
  • Stop/stop will be in place from 8am to 5pm, Monday to Friday.

Amodeo Bay retaining wall works - November update

  • Our Contractor Kelsey Construction began building an anchored timber retaining wall at Colville Rd RP 16.358 km, Amodeo Bay (see location below) on Monday 23 September 2024.
  • It should be completed by mid-December 2024, weather allowing.
  • The work will repair storm damage and restore Colville Rd to two full lanes.
  • Traffic management will be in place afterhours, with one lane open under traffic signals from 5pm – 9am.
  • During the day, from 9am to 5pm, the road will be fully closed for 50-minute intervals, with 10min openings on the hour, every hour.
  • Emergency vehicles and rubbish recycling trucks will be given access at all times.
Thank you for your patience as we get the repairs completed.

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Woodroffe Rd and Te Kouma Rd (Windy Point) - on hold

  • Tenders closed on 5/09/24.
  • Nine tenders have been received and are being evaluated.
  • Work is deferred until funding can be confirmed.

Neavesville Rd works, 4.152km, 4.95km & 5.4km

  • Repairs are being carried out by our contractor JC Civil.
  • Work has started on sites at RP 4.152km and RP 4.95km.
  • An extra undercut was required at RP 4.152km due to softer ground than anticipated.
  • Completion is expected mid-December.

Tentative Local Works Programme 24/25

 

Tentative Programme:

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

Neavesville Rd 4.950km

15 December

Neavesville Rd 5.400km

15 December

Wharf Rd 1.635km

May 2025

Wharf Rd 1.986km

May 2025

Colville Rd 25.9km

April 2025

Colville Rd 16.358km

15 December

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

 

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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