Bridge openings signal further progress on Hobsonville motorway
The NZ Transport Agency celebrated the official opening of new bridges at Hobsonville Road and Trig Road this morning –
the first of seven bridges to be completed on the SH18 Hobsonville Deviation and SH16 Brigham Creek Extension project.
Associate Transport Minister Hon. Nathan Guy joined Waitakere Mayor Bob Harvey in cutting the ribbon at the crest of
Trig Road Bridge to celebrate its joint opening with Hobsonville Road Bridge.
The opening marks a key milestone on the motorway project which forms part of the northern section of the strategic
Western Ring Route. The $220M project will help reduce travel times for motorists by providing a better connection
between Waitakere and North Shore cities and Rodney District.
NZTA’s Regional Director for Auckland and Northland Wayne McDonald says the construction on the bridges means work can
progress on creating the new motorway route.
“We are pleased with the great progress that has been made to open the bridges which are part of the key interchanges on
the project. When completed in 2012 the new motorway will help to relieve congestion bottlenecks and improve the
connection for those travelling between the North Shore and Waitakere,” he says.
The 60 metre long Hobsonville Road bridge forms part of the Hobsonville Interchange with SH16. The interchange will
connect the existing SH16 with the new SH18 motorway. When completed the interchange will feature four on and off-ramps
for connections to Hobsonville Road, as well as access to the planned development opposite Westgate shopping centre.
Contractors worked through the night to completely dismantle the signalised roundabout at the end of the Northwestern
Motorway which had kept live traffic moving around the construction area for the past year. Hobsonville Road Bridge was
then opened to traffic early on Sunday morning (Sunday 13 December). A new road layout and intersection is now in place.
Construction will continue this summer to excavate the 200,000 cubic metres of earth from underneath the bridge to allow
the new motorway to pass underneath.
Trig Road bridge also opened to traffic recently and carries local traffic from Trig Road over the new motorway which is
being constructed underneath. The bridge forms part of the Trig Road Interchange which is being built as a ‘half
diamond’ with two ramps for motorists travelling to and from the North Shore.
The next stage of work will see the earth dug out 11 metres deep underneath the bridge to create the new motorway route.
The six kilometre, four-lane Hobsonville motorway is the last section of the new SH18 to be completed and will connect
to the Upper Harbour Bridge and Greenhithe sections at the eastern end and the Northwestern Motorway at the western end.
The project also includes a three kilometre extension of SH16 to a new roundabout at Brigham Creek Road. The project
will help to reduce congestion on Hobsonville Road and open up access to developing areas in Massey and Kumeu. The
project is scheduled to be completed in 2012.
For more information on the SH18 Hobsonville Deviation and SH16 Brigham Creek Extension project, phone 0800 520 202 or
visit www.nzta.govt.nz/upperharbourmotorway
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