Journey planning essential while works continue on SH2 Waihī to Tauranga

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Source: New Zealand Transport Agency

People travelling along SH2 between Waihī and Tauranga have been experiencing lengthy delays due to an increase in vehicles travelling this route, summer road works and project activity in the area.

People travelling along SH2 between Waihī and Tauranga have been experiencing lengthy delays due to an increase in vehicles travelling this route, summer road works and project activity in the area.

“With students back at school and people back at work planning is essential to ensure your journey is as straightforward as possible”, says Frankie Evans, Bay of Plenty Journey Manager for NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi.

“Strategies such as working from home if you can, delaying travel during peak hours and allowing plenty of time to reach your destination will all help.”

Works are expected to continue into March as maintenance crews make the most of warm, dry weather before autumn sets in.

This year’s road renewals/resealing programme is significant, with 20 chipseal sites between Bethlehem and Athenree to keep the corridor in good condition.

“The work is weather-dependent and, where possible, done at night to minimise disruption. It’s important to drive to the posted temporary speed limit during the day while new seals bed in. Please follow the speed restrictions and other traffic management plans in place as these keep road users and our workers safe. It also ensures we can get work done as quickly and efficiently as possible.”

These reseals are being carried out alongside ongoing safety improvements and the Takitimu North Link project.

We appreciate any delay to travel is causing frustration and thank people for their patience.

Works planned for week beginning 19 February 2024

MAINTENANCE AND OPERATIONS WORKS PROGRAMME

Resealing is underway at a number of locations on SH2 between Bethlehem and Waihī. Night works started last night at Athenree and will continue south. Eight sites north of Katikati are programmed for the coming week. These sites are not anticipated to cause long delays with lesser traffic volumes.

Reseals between Te Puna and Ōmokoroa will result in some line-marking changes with wide centrelines installed, and passing lanes removed near Barrett/Plummers Point roads and Ainsworth Road. Road users will notice changes to road layout through this area.

Asphalt work is being planned near Te Karaka Drive, between Minden and Whakamārama. This is to be completed at night 3-10 March, weather dependent.

WAIHĪ TO ŌMOKOROA SAFETY IMPROVEMENTS PROGRAMME

Athenree Gorge – Line marking changes ahead of flexible median barrier installation. Contraflow in place with speed restrictions.

Kauri Point Road to Stokes Road – Service relocations underway. Contraflow and shoulder closures in place with speed restrictions.

Sharp Road Intersection – Roundabout construction underway with significant activities on the southbound lanes. There will be intermittent stop/go traffic management in place which may cause longer delays, but typically expect minor delays of one to two minutes.

Apata Curves – Road widening works underway. Contraflow in place with speed restrictions. There will be intermittent stop/go traffic management in place which may cause longer delays, but typically expect minor delays of one to two minutes.

TAKITIMU NORTH LINK

Wairoa Road – Bridge tie in works underway, stop/go in place on Wairoa Road and reduced to one lane for the next 3 weeks with 24hr traffic management in place.

Minden Road – reduced to one lane stop/go for the remainder of this week for utility works. Traffic management is between Florence Lane and 42 Minden Road.

SH2/near Loop Road, Te Puna – Construction continues at the western tie-in of the Takitimu North Link project, where utilities need to be moved.  From 7am – 7pm on Saturday and Sunday 17-18 February there will be stop/stop traffic management (where both sides of the road are closed for a period of time) on SH2 near Loop Road to allow vegetation clearance to take place. This is not anticipated to cause delays and is only for a few minutes at a time while trees are removed.

Cambridge/Moffat Roads: Construction work to complete the new Cambridge Road Overbridge, between Bethlehem and Tauriko continues. Until April 2024, major works require a full closure of a section of Moffat Road between Tauranga Adventist School and Cambridge Road (East). This is disruptive, there are local alternative routes for light vehicles, and all heavy vehicles can use SH29/Takitimu Drive Toll Road.

For all works, please follow the temporary signs and directions of the traffic management team.Plan ahead and check Journey Planner before you travel:

(external link)www.journeys.nzta.govt.nz(external link)

There’s more information about specific worksites on our website:

Waikato and Bay of Plenty state highway works January 2024 – Media release(external link)

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