INDEPENDENT NEWS

Kāpiti Expressway continues to spring leaks

Published: Fri 25 May 2018 03:20 PM
Repairs on the $630 million Kāpiti Expressway are ongoing as the road continues to spring leaks.
The newly-opened Kapiti Expressway. Photo: Supplied / NZTA
Last year, The New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA) revealed that 14km of the 18km road needed to be resealed, after water and discolouration began appearing on the surface.
NZTA said it would work to fix the problem, but so far only 2km have been repaired.
Agency spokesperson Chris Hunt said repair methods had been trialled on the remaining sections - but all of those had failed.
"The M2PP Alliance needed to develop a methodology to ensure the seal repairs would be lasting and unlikely to discolour again," he said.
"During this development, some areas were resurfaced to avoid further deterioration in the pavement. While some of these discoloured again, these patches allowed us to work out the best treatment for the full remedial repairs which we have committed to."
He said trialling new repair options was a lengthy process, which was why only 2km had been fixed.
"We had to take time to develop the right methodology through trials and be sure that the fix would be lasting.
"The work is weather dependent and we have also needed [to] balance our resources with the ... surfacing work which has been a key priority."
Despite concerns, Mr Hunt said the expressway was safe to drive on.
RNZ
New Zealand's public broadcaster, providing comprehensive NZ news and current affairs, specialist audio features and documentaries.
Radio New Zealand is a Crown entity established under the Radio New Zealand Act 1995. Radio New Zealand News are vital elements in our programming, providing impartial news and information to New Zealanders every day. Radio New Zealand (RNZ) provides listeners with exciting and independent radio programmes in accordance with the Radio New Zealand Charter.

Next in Comment

Warring Against Encryption: Australia Is Coming For Your Communications
By: Binoy Kampmark
On Fast Track Powers, Media Woes And The Tiktok Ban
By: Gordon Campbell
Censorship Wars: Elon Musk, Safety Commissioners And Violent Content
By: Binoy Kampmark
On The Public Sector Carnage, And Misogyny As Terrorism
By: Gordon Campbell
NATO’s Never-ending War: The 75-Year-Old Bully Is Faltering
By: Ramzy Baroud
Joining AUKUS Not In NZ’s National Interest
By: Eugene Doyle
View as: DESKTOP | MOBILE © Scoop Media