Hon Simon Bridges
Minister of Transport
24 July 2017
$231m of improvements for SH1 around Kaikoura
Artist impression of State Highway 1 improvements
Transport Minister Simon Bridges has welcomed the NZ Transport Agency Board’s approval of $231 million of improvements
to the 60km section of State Highway 1 between Clarence and Oaro.
“The Government’s priority is to restore the pre-earthquake transport links to Kaikoura and its surrounding communities,
and ensure these vital links are resilient long term,” Mr Bridges says.
“While the reinstatement work is ongoing we are also taking the opportunity to improve this section of State Highway 1
and make it better than it was before. This will provide a better experience for road users and tourists who use this
important route.
“This $231 million investment is in addition to the $812 million reinstatement package announced in Budget 2017 and will
help to improve safety, journey reliability, access and public amenities such as stopping areas and some cycle
facilities,” Mr Bridges says.
Infrastructure improvements will include wider shoulders, additional safety barriers, more passing opportunities, and
improved access and stopping areas.
“A new separated cycleway and walkway between Okiwi Bay and Mangamanuwill provide a safer and more enjoyable way for
people to experience this section of the iconic coastline on foot or by bike,” Mr Bridges says.
“These improvements will provide for great journeys and enhance visitor experiences to support increased tourism and
economic growth in the region.
“The Government is committed to the reinstatement of State Highway 1 and the Main North Rail Line which remain on track
to open before the end of this year,” Mr Bridges says.
The North Canterbury Transport Infrastructure (NCTIR) alliance will deliver the improvements alongside the Kaikoura
earthquake reinstatement work, meaning minimal disruption for those that live, work or travel in the region.
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