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While many are wrapping their final presents, road workers throughout the Waikato and Bay of Plenty region are putting the finishing touches on a number of new road surfaces.
Santa’s sleigh will be able to touch down on a number of newly sealed roads, as contractors across the Waikato and Bay of Plenty region continue to make the most of any dry weather in the lead-up to the holiday season.
There will be overnight works and detours on the Ngāruawāhia section of the Waikato Expressway leading up to the holidays when the site will be returned to two lanes in each direction.
The old Kōpaki rail overbridge on State Highway 30, south of Te Kūiti, will permanently close to all vehicles from Friday 9 December due to the increasing risk the bridge will collapse.
The Takitimu North Link project has been recognised as world-class for a model-based digital approach to its design and construction that will reduce carbon emissions and improve construction efficiency.
A community calling for improvements to a high-risk intersection, can now have its say on Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency’s proposal to construct a roundabout where State Highway 23 and State Highway 39 meet in Whatawhata.
Roadwork activity within the Waikato region will be moooved aside this week, as Fieldays takes place at Mystery Creek from Wednesday 30 November to Saturday 3 December.
A temporary but significant change for Truman Lane traffic will be put in place early December to enable the next stage of road reconstruction in the area.