Contractors will start five weeks of concentrated works at the key intersection from this Sunday 9 November. All planned work is weather dependent.
“We’re excited to complete another of the improvement projects in Whāngārei – it means we’re delivering on what we’ve promised and providing the community with safer and easier access through the city,” says the Transport Agency’s Highway Manager Brett Gliddon.
The final phase of work is split into three stages:-
- Reconstruction of the highway - six nights of work starting this Sunday, 9 November.
- Final surfacing of the highway – three nights of work set to start Sunday 30 November.
- Final works to complete the upgrade in December.
The Transport Agency, along with Whāngārei District Council (WDC), is also planning an open day in December for the community to keep people informed about the remaining SH1 improvements at Tarewa Road, Wilson Avenue to Fourth Avenue, and Kensington Avenue to Manse Street.
“The support for our projects, and our contractors, we have received from the people of Whāngārei is great, and it is important to us to continue to deliver the remaining works efficiently and successfully,” Mr Gliddon says.
In all, the five projects (Tarewa Road intersection, SH1/14 intersection, Wilson Avenue to Fourth Avenue intersection, Selwyn Avenue to Fourth Avenue intersection and Kensington Avenue to Manse Street) will help manage growing traffic numbers, improve safety and make travel easier for locals and visitors travelling in and around Whāngārei. The improvements also include improved safety for people who walk and cycle.
“We’re excited to complete another of the improvement projects in Whangarei – it means we’re delivering on what we’ve promised and providing the community with safer and easier access through the city,” says the Transport Agency’s Highway Manager Brett Gliddon.
The final phase of work is split into three stages:-
Reconstruction of the highway - six nights of work starting this Sunday, 9 November.Final surfacing of the highway – three nights of work set to start Sunday 30 November.Final works to complete the upgrade in December.
The Transport Agency, along with Whangarei District Council (WDC), is also planning an open day in December for the community to keep people informed about the remaining SH1 improvements at Tarewa Road, Wilson Avenue to Fourth Avenue, and Kensington Avenue to Manse Street.
“The support for our projects, and our contractors, we have received from the people of Whangarei is great, and it is important to us to continue to deliver the remaining works efficiently and successfully,” Mr Gliddon says.
In all, the five projects (Tarewa Road intersection, SH1/14 intersection, Wilson Avenue to Fourth Avenue intersection, Selwyn Avenue to Fourth Avenue intersection and Kensington Avenue to Manse Street) will help manage growing traffic numbers, improve safety and make travel easier for locals and visitors travelling in and around Whangarei. The improvements also include improved safety for people who walk and cycle.
For more information please contact:
Ewart Barnsley
Auckland/Northland Media Manager
NZ Transport Agency
T : 09 928 8720
M : 027 213 7616
E : ewart.barnsley@nzta.govt.nz