Urgent deck maintenance Luggate Red Bridge (SH8A) near Wanaka, detour route for two weeks

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Source: New Zealand Transport Agency

From Monday morning, 30 November, work will get underway on essential strengthening and deck repair on the Luggate (Red) Bridge, between Wanaka and Tarras, says Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency.

Work on the SH8A bridge involves installing scaffolding, replacing running boards, installing sub-beams and abseiling works to check and tighten all deck bolts. 

Given the activity will be happening both above and below the single lane bridge, it will be closed to all traffic from 9am-5pm, on weekdays, for two weeks.

During this time, a detour for ordinary traffic will be in place via Kane Rd – Camphill Rd – SH6 – Shortcut Rd (SH8A).  This loop is approximately 32km and 20 – 25 minutes, unfortunately it cannot accommodate HPMV vehicles. (See note below for 50MAX and HPMV permit holders).

“Those who usually travel via the bridge during weekdays should either try and travel outside of the times of 9am to 5pm or add extra time into their journey in order to take an alternative route,” says Waka Kotahi Maintenance Contract Manager Mark Stewart.

“These are urgent works required at the Red Bridge, which is a single lane bridge that is over 100-years old,” says Mr Stewart.  “We will endeavour to complete these works in a timely manner, over a two-week period and have scheduled work to be undertaken by teams both on the deck and underneath the bridge for efficiency.  Only work that is technically necessary for the safe use of the bridge will be completed as we strive to minimise the inconvenience to road users.”

Mr Stewart confirmed that the bridge will be open to traffic as usual on the weekends and between the hours of 5pm and 9am in the evenings / early mornings.

The school bus is being accommodated within the closure hours.

During the closures an alternative route is available via Camphill Road, Kane Road, SH8A and SH6. 

SH8A detour map

50MAX and HPMV vehicles

The detour route is suitable for 50MAX vehicles. Some Overweight permit holders are allowed to cross the Albert Town Bridge if they have it listed on their permits. If not, they will have to travel via 8B at Cromwell.  HPMVs will also have to travel via 8B at Cromwell. Thanks to all drivers for being patient.

SH8B detour map

Map of 50MAX routes

Full HPMV network map

Traffic updates page(external link)

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