
Welcome to the
traffic notice for the week of 14
- 20 April for the
Southern Corridor Improvements Project
Traffic notices provide a brief overview of likely
traffic disruptions for the following week. Full closures are also advertised
in the Weekend Herald. Traffic notices are complemented by monthly construction
updates and quarterly newsletters.
ALREADY IN PLACE
CLOSURES NEXT WEEK
Northbound
Southbound
Local Roads
UPCOMING WORKS (dates may be subject to change)
Night work on the motorway next week involves preparation to open the additional third southbound lane from Hill Road to Takanini Interchange, the new southbound Takanini off-ramp and third lane from the Takanini Interchange to Pahurehure Inlet. This involves shifting barriers and line marking. Crews will also be working on the motorway at night sheet piling, asphalting and undertaking general road maintenance. If it rains or ground conditions are too wet, work will be postponed until the next available dry night.
To construct an additional fourth southbound lane from SH20 to Hill Road, the eastern beam of Orams Road Bridge will be widened. Orams Road bridge will be temporarily closed to all pedestrians and traffic while this work takes place from April 22 to October 2017. More information can be found on our website: www.nzta.govt.nz/auckland-southern-corridor. If you have further questions don't hesitate to contact us.
Work during the night will allow our crews to operate equipment safely while adjacent to the existing traffic lanes. Work in the shoulder and median work zones will continue during the daytime next week, but this will not affect traffic movements.
Night closures are typically from 9pm at night to 5am in the morning. Detours will be in place to take motorists along local roads, leading back to the next motorway interchange. All detours will be clearly signposted, and maps of the typical routes can be found on our website at http://www.nzta.govt.nz/projects/southern-corridor-improvements/traffic-notices/. Please allow extra time for your journey at night.
With the lanes narrowed, there is less time to react to other vehicles and it is important that motorists keep to the 80 km/h speed limit past our work areas. There will be ongoing truck and project vehicle movements accessing the shoulder and median work sites. Keeping both motorists and our team members safe as possible is imperative and we need everyone's help to do this.
As always, we will be doing our best to minimise effects of these works on motorists as much as we can.
We thank you for your patience as we work to improve journey reliability and safety along the Southern Corridor.