These works have been further extended. They will now continue until this Thursday, 9 May.
UPDATE 6 May:
These works have been further extended. They will now continue until this Thursday, 9 May.
The full nighttime road closures will continue between 9 pm and 5:30 am, and shoulder closures will remain in place during the day.
NZTA/Waka Kotahi and the Wellington Transport Alliance want to thank the public for their patience and understanding as work crews work hard to complete these essential stormwater repairs.
Update 26 April 2024:
Work on this project has been extended, and it is now due to be finished next week.
Work crews are aiming to have the stormwater and culvert works finished on the night of 2 May. However, it may extend to 3 May if extra time is required.
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11 April 2024:
Drivers heading through Featherston next week must use a short detour at night as contractors carry out drainage works.
State Highway 2 (Fitzherbert Street) will be closed nightly for works between 9 pm and 5:30 am, Sunday, 14 April to Thursday, 18 April. The closure will affect State Highway 2 between Wakefield Street/Bethune Street and Birdwood Street/Lyon Street.
There will also be shoulder closures while contractors continue work during the day. This means on-street parking will be affected. However, the highway will remain open.
Mark Owen, Regional Manager Lower North Island/Top of the South, says contractors will be
upgrading the stormwater system.
"It means they have to remove old pipes and replace them with new ones. This requires significant excavations, and, unfortunately, it does affect highway traffic."
"We are timing the most disruptive works at night when traffic volumes are lower. That way, we reduce the impact on road users, residents, and businesses as much as possible,' Mr Owen says.
Mr Owen says the upgrades are essential.
"Stormwater drains are essential infrastructure, especially at this location which has a history of flooding. Investing in maintenance now prevents bigger problems and bigger impacts on road users and businesses down the track. Please bear with us while our crews get the job done."
Drivers are strongly urged to follow all traffic management in place and observe temporary speed limits. These measures are in place to ensure everyone's safety.
While every effort will be made to get the work completed as quickly as possible, it is weather-dependent, and timing may change if bad weather occurs.
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