Traffic will be down to a single lane at times while work is done to connect a new roundabout to State Highways 1 and 5 at Tirau.
Work starts on Monday 15 September, weather permitting, and is likely to run until early December.
The final stage tie-in work will see a 30km/h speed restriction through the site, with traffic down to a single lane during working hours with stop-go traffic management. Traffic will revert to two lanes outside work hours.
Motorists can expect delays and are asked to take care approaching the site from the north, south and from SH5 (from Rotorua) and to be prepared for a changing layout as work progresses.
The roundabout will be in full use in early December. It will replace the T-intersection where SH5 meets SH1 – the scene of five deaths and numerous other serious crashes in the past six years. Around 12,000 vehicles a day use the route.
Tangata whenua for the Tirau area, Raukawa, will unveil and bless a 7m high Hinuera stone monolith within the new roundabout on Saturday, 13 September. The monolith and other design features within the works area express the Raukawa connection to Tirau and the broader area.
The roundabout also features two pin oak trees planted to mark Queen Elizabeth II’s visit to Tirau Reserve on her 1953-54 tour.
The Tirau roundabout is one of several projects under way in the Waikato region.
PHOTO: The stone monolith, wrapped ahead of an unveiling, and the two oak trees are features of the new roundabout.
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For more information please contact:
Natalie Dixon
Media Manager
Waikato and Bay of Plenty region
T: 07 928 7908
M: 021 928 413
natalie.dixon@nzta.govt.nz