Official opening of the State Highway 2 Athenree Gorge project
The new section of State Highway 2 (SH2) at Athenree Gorge was officially opened with representatives from local iwi
Ngai Te Rangi, Coromandel MP Scott Simpson and Western Bay of Plenty District Council Deputy Mayor Gwenda Merriman in
attendance.
The event included a blessing of the road, a speech by Mr Simpson and a performance by the Katikati College kapa haka
group.
The NZ Transport Agency project started in March 2013 and was carried out in two stages. The work involved realigning
the bends of the road which had a high crash rate.
The Transport Agency Bay of Plenty Highway Manager Brett Gliddon says “removing the set of bends reduces the risk of
drivers cornering incorrectly and crashing”.
“We have constructed a new, straighter section of road. About 90,000 cubic metres of material was removed from the site
and the level of the road lowered by about three metres. It is expected to provide safer travel between Katikati and
Waihi”.
The project also involved working closely with the Western Bay of Plenty District Council to improve a section of
Athenree Road and its approach to the state highway.
This project is part of the Transport Agency’s commitment to making state highways safer by creating a more forgiving
road system, which is increasingly free of death and serious injury.
Mr Gliddon says that temporary speed management is still in place as some final work is carried out and thanks drivers,
and the community, for their patience during this project.
Mr Gliddon also thanked the Western Bay of Plenty District Council, project consultants Opus Consultants of Tauranga and
contractors Downer for delivering the project.
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