Press Release – New Zealand Transport Agency Maintenance crews have started works on SH14 and will be covering locations in Northland and north-west Auckland as they carry out work to improve the approach onto 32 bridges in the region, to create a smoother and safer journey for all road users. Waka Kotahi …
Maintenance crews have started works on SH14 and will be covering locations in Northland and north-west Auckland as they carry out work to improve the approach onto 32 bridges in the region, to create a smoother and safer journey for all road users.
Waka Kotahi NZ Transport agency says $1.4m in extra maintenance funding has been set aside to make the repairs which will be undertaken by our maintenance contractor.
Press Release – New Zealand Transport Agency
Maintenance crews have started works on SH14 and will be covering locations in Northland and north-west Auckland as they carry out work to improve the approach onto 32 bridges in the region, to create a smoother and safer journey for all road users.
Waka Kotahi NZ Transport agency says $1.4m in extra maintenance funding has been set aside to make the repairs which will be undertaken by our maintenance contractor.
This work will address unevenness of the road surface over time, where it meets the concrete bridge.
Northland roads are particularly susceptible to geological challenges, and recent extreme weather events have contributed to the issue,” says Northland System Manager Jacqui Hori-Hoult.
Friday, 7 May 2021, 9:27 am
Maintenance crews have started works on SH14 and will be
covering locations in Northland and north-west Auckland as
they carry out work to improve the approach onto 32 bridges
in the region, to create a smoother and safer journey for
all road users.
Waka Kotahi NZ Transport agency says
$1.4m in extra maintenance funding has been set aside to
make the repairs which will be undertaken by our maintenance
contractor.
This work will address unevenness of the
road surface over time, where it meets the concrete
bridge.
Northland roads are particularly susceptible
to geological challenges, and recent extreme weather events
Night works on Waikato side of Kaimai Ranges
29 Apr, 2021 01:11 AM
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There will be a 30kmh speed limit in place while work is completed. Photo / File
Bay of Plenty Times
Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency is advising motorists that work will get under way on a range of minor safety improvements on State Highway 29, from the intersection of SH28 (Rapurapu Rd) to the top of the Kaimai Ranges, from Friday subject to weather.
This work will be carried out at night from 9pm to 5am and two lanes will be maintained at all times. During these works, a temporary speed limit of 30kmh will be in place.