Source: New Zealand Transport Agency
Following the completion of the new Manawatū River Bridge and Whirokino Trestle, Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency will soon begin work to remove the old bridge.
Specialists will carefully remove each span and pier of the old bridge from the river with the help of a 280-tonne crane. Between November 2021 and March 2022, the project team will safely contain materials being removed, protect the environment, manage a river channel and cut concrete piers underwater.
Principal Project Manager Glen Prince says Waka Kotahi took the time to consider keeping the old bridge for use by walkers and cyclists, but has decided to prioritise removal of the old bridge and piers from the river for the long-term benefit of the environment and people who use the river.
“We consulted with council, iwi partners and stakeholders, including the local boating and cycling groups, and took a number of factors into consideration, such as the environment, safety and costs, and decided that the best option is to proceed with our original plan to demolish the old bridge.
“This decision does not preclude Waka Kotahi from building another walking and cycling facility over the river in the future.”
The work is starting this week and expected to be completed by the end of March 2022.
State Highway 1 traffic is not expected to be affected by the work, but motorists are advised to take extra care while the work is underway.
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