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Mid and South Canterbury highway and bridge work delays


19 March 2018 | SOUTHERN REGION


Mid and South Canterbury highway and bridge work delays this week and next week

The NZ Transport Agency advises motorists to allow extra time when travelling on State Highway 1 in Mid and South Canterbury early this week as an annual bridge inspection programme gets underway in the area.

Stop/go traffic management and a temporary speed restriction will be in pace while contractors inspect five state highway bridges this week. Delays are expected on SH1 in Ashburton today (Monday, 19 March), SH1 in Temuka and Timaru (for Port Traffic) tomorrow (Tuesday, 20 March.)

• SH1 Ashburton River Bridge (Monday 19 March between 11:00am and 7:00pm).

• SH1 Temuka River Bridge (Tuesday 20 March between 8:00am and 12noon)

• SH78 Port Over Bridge / Port Loop in Timaru (Tuesday 20 March between12noon and 6:00pm)

• SH82 Waiho River (South Branch) Douglass Bridge (Wednesday 21 Marchbetween 8:00am and 5:00pm)

• SH82 Hakataramea River (Sandhurst Bridge) (Thursday 22 March between8:00am and 5:00pm)

“The inspections are carried out from a truck with a mobile platform to allow workers to access areas under the bridge. Vehicles will be directed around the inspection area with stop/go traffic management,” says Transport Agency Network Manager John Keenan.

Contractors will monitor traffic to ensure delays are as short as possible during these inspections, however motorists are advised to allow at least an extra 15 minutes for their journey during this time. The work is weather dependent.

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Working coming up next week, 26 and 27 March

Bridge inspections will continue on SH82 Hakataramea Highway next week at the two new Waitaki River Bridges near Kurow, Monday 26 and Tuesday 27March from 8am to 5pm each day.

“Thanks to all drivers and road users for building in some extra time while this work is completed,” says Mr Keenan.

Ways to find out what is happening on the highway network:

• Facebook NZ Transport Agency South Island https://www.facebook.com/nztasouthisland/

• See the NZ Transport Agency's travel and traffic page here.http://nzta.govt.nz/traffic-and-travel-information/

• Call 0800 4 HIGHWAYS 0800 44 44 49

• https://twitter.com/NZTACWC (Canterbury/ West Coast)


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