Great news for Northlanders as SH1 Brynderwyns now open

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Source: New Zealand Transport Agency

State Highway 1 over the Brynderwyn Hills was opened in both directions for all traffic this morning following a karakia from mana whenua.

A critical route for both people and freight, Waka Kotahi contractors ensured the two-week closure was fully maximised to carry out major earthworks and drainage installation so the road could reopen as quickly and safely as possible.

The southbound lane on SH1 between Wellsford and Warkworth is also now open following an overnight closure to repair to an under slip.

Crews worked on three over slips at the Brynderwyns where the hillside was reformed and loose material was removed to make it safer. Extra drainage was also installed to help to future proof stormwater resilience. Under slips were stabilised and pavement repairs were completed on other sections of the road, hydroseeding (planting) over slip areas and general maintenance.

Given the wet weather, we ask all drivers to please drive to the conditions, keep left and adhere to the temporary speed limits. Please also be kind to our people who will continue to be on the road carrying out final works.

Waka Kotahi will continue to closely monitor the road and weather conditions, and the road may be closed at short notice should conditions become unsafe for road users. 

MIL OSI

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