The SH29 Tauriko Enabling Works will enter the next phase of works in the SH29/Redwood Lane area once semi-permanent traffic management has been installed.
The team is making progress preparing the site for the next stage says Jo Wilton, NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi Regional Manager – Infrastructure Delivery Waikato/Bay of Plenty.
“The team on site has been busy getting everything in place to kick off the next phase of works including installing environmental controls to manage stormwater runoff and protect waterways, site establishment and vegetation clearance,” Ms Wilton says.
“We’re now ready to move into the next phase of works which requires semi-permanent traffic management for the construction period at SH29/Redwood Lane.
“Safety is paramount, especially on a busy highway like SH29, and we will be installing guardrails and barriers on both sides of SH29 near Redwood Lane and Belk Road. They will clearly outline the construction area, and require minor maintenance, which means less disruption to traffic flow over the course of the construction period for the SH29/Redwood Lane works.
“This approach allows us to minimise the use of road cones while still ensuring the safety of road users and crew and keeping traffic flowing.
“This arrangement is expected to remain in place for the duration of works until late 2025.
“In the coming months you will see the site taking further shape with works underway to prepare for the construction of the roundabout. Crews will start carting fill to site, implementing additional erosion controls such as sediment ponds, building a noise wall, and removing and undergrounding existing services, including overhead power lines and telecommunication infrastructure.”
To minimise disruption to the community, work to install the semi-permanent guardrails and barriers has been programmed to take place at night, and during the planned SH29 Kaimai Range resealing closure.
From Sunday 19 May to Thursday 23 May, from approximately 8pm to 5am each night, there will be stop/go in place and a temporary speed limit of 30km/h on SH29 (between south of Belk Road and north of Redwood Lane), and on Redwood Lane and Belk Road at the intersection with SH29. Access to Redwood Lane and Belk Road will remain open for the duration of the works.
This work is weather dependent and only minor delays are expected due to reduced traffic over the Kaimai Range.
Once the guardrail and barriers are installed:
People are asked to drive with extra care through the SH29/Redwood Lane and Belk Road area, while people adjust to the new traffic management.
Temporary traffic management ensures the safety of all road users, the community, and our teams. People travelling, are asked to allow extra time, follow the instructions provided by our on-site team members and adhere to all temporary signage.
NZTA thanks drivers, local residents and business for their patience.
The SH29 Tauriko Enabling Works are being delivered by NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi together with Tauranga City Council. Downer has been awarded the construction contract for the project.
At SH29/Redwood Lane the upgrades include: