Longer timeframe for new bailey bridge across Waiho River
Longer timeframe for new bailey bridge across Waiho
River, South Westland
The
NZ Transport Agency has revised its timeframe to reconnect
State Highway 6 in South Westland at the Waiho River, says
Transport Agency System Manager Pete Connors.
The bailey bridge over the Waiho was wiped out by a flood and high velocity, rock-filled river flows on Tuesday afternoon. Originally a seven-to-ten-day timeframe was estimated for the bridge to be replaced and operational.
“The new timeframe of 14 to 17 days could take us through to Friday, 12 April, ahead of the school holidays and Easter. Given there is more wet weather forecast for Sunday night through Monday 1 April, combined with a more refined work programme, we have revised our estimates so people have realistic timeframes in order to plan their movements and journeys around the South Island.
“We all understand what a critical link the Waiho Bridge is for the West Coast, and we are making every endeavour to shorten the timeframe if at all possible. If there is any change to this programme, we will advise people immediately.”
Bridge will take all vehicles once
completed
One positive aspect of the longer
timeframe is that once in place, the new single lane bridge
will take all vehicles categorised as Class 1, including
heavier trucks, not just cars and buses as originally
planned, Mr Connors says.
South side of
Waiho concerns
Temporary repair works to the
Waiho’s south side stopbank have been underway this week
in anticipation of 150 mm of rain forecast for Sunday and
Monday.
Because of the build-up of material on the river bed from the flood, it could take two to three months for this stopbank to be reinstated to its previous level of protection, Mr Connors says.
The stopbank protects
SH6 which runs next to it as well as adjoining farm land.
Progress to date
• The
Transport Agency quickly mobilised plant, crews and
materials from around the country with several truckloads of
componentry making their way through the Haast Pass to the
south side of the Waiho in the past three days and this
weekend.
• Complex pier and foundation design is
nearing completion.
• The method for demobilising and
erecting the new bridge has been
finalised.
• Truckloads of rock and earth have been
moved and continue to be moved this
weekend.
Coming up
Crews are
constructing a rock-lined guidebank to allow pile-driving at
the northern abutment (where the bridge meets the bank) on
Wednesday/ mid this week.
SH6, at Canavans: the Waiho
overtopping the stopbank on the south side, downstream of
the bridge site earlier this week:
NZTA Waiho Bridge project page updates:
www.nzta.govt.nz/sh6-waiho-bridge-repairs
or www.nzta.govt.nz/sh6-west-coast-repairs
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/westlanddistrictcouncil/
West Coast Regional Council rainfall and river
data:https://www.wcrc.govt.nz/our-region/river-level-and-rainfall/Pages/default.aspx
http://data.wcrc.govt.nz/cgi-bin/HydWebServer.cgi
MetService: https://www.metservice.com/warnings/severe-weather-warnings
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