Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency is starting four weeks of work this Monday 6 March rebuilding a 500-metre section of highway and doing drainage work through the Hakataramea area on SH82. The work area is between Station Peak and Kurow on the Hakataramea Highway.
“As this is a narrow section of highway, to do this work safely and protect our work crews and road users from machinery in a tight space, we will use manual traffic management and allow road users through on the hour while work is underway,” says Waka Kotahi Maintenance Contract Manager for South Canterbury John Keenan.
Around 550 vehicles use this road each day, says Mr Keenan. “It can be a favoured route to the lakes and inland Otago on weekends and at Easter, so we want people to be aware of the delays before they set off and build in the extra time for their journey.”
Downer is the contractor working for Waka Kotahi on this project.
Electronic message boards have been placed on the highway this week to advise regular users of the delays from next week and over the following four weeks.
The road work and drainage area on SH82:
The detour route via Pukeuri, adding 25 minutes to the usual journey along the Hakataramea Highway SH82 between Waimate and Kurow: