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Last year, we successfully completed the culvert upgrade for Pukekauri Road, which required us to close the road to through traffic for two months.
This year we are back for another rehabilitation project to widen and resurface a 1.1km section between Waitawheta Road and Substation Lane, making it safer for motorists.
The road will be down to single lane during the road construction and traffic management will be in place to keep everyone safe. Road users will need to expect significant delays so please avoid the area if possible.
As part of an effort to widen the road, we’ll also need to relocate some of the fences within the road reserve. If work affects your property, our team will contact you before we start.
Thank you again for your understanding and we do apologise for this inconvenience while we get this important work done – we will complete this project with as little inconvenience as possible but there will be unavoidable disruption.
We will be posting regular updates throughout the Pukekauri Road Pavement Rehabilitation right here. You can also keep up with the latest news throughout the Hauraki District by signing up for our newsletters.
Last year, we successfully completed the culvert upgrade for Pukekauri Road, which required us to close the road to through traffic for two months.
This year we are back for another rehabilitation project to widen and resurface a 1.1km section between Waitawheta Road and Substation Lane, making it safer for motorists.
The road will be down to single lane during the road construction and traffic management will be in place to keep everyone safe. Road users will need to expect significant delays so please avoid the area if possible.
As part of an effort to widen the road, we’ll also need to relocate some of the fences within the road reserve. If work affects your property, our team will contact you before we start.
Thank you again for your understanding and we do apologise for this inconvenience while we get this important work done – we will complete this project with as little inconvenience as possible but there will be unavoidable disruption.
We will be posting regular updates throughout the Pukekauri Road Pavement Rehabilitation right here. You can also keep up with the latest news throughout the Hauraki District by signing up for our newsletters.
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Work will resume this week on the section Of Pukekauri Road between Waitawheta Road and Hollis Road.
This section of road will be CLOSED to through traffic from the week beginning 9 September 2024. Pukekauri Road will not be accessible from Waitawheta Road end. Provision has been made for access for residents, emergency vehicles and school buses. Work is expected to be complete by mid-October.
Alternative route: Waitewheta Road
Thanks for bearing with us while we work on these important safety improvements.
Work will resume this week on the section Of Pukekauri Road between Waitawheta Road and Hollis Road.
This section of road will be CLOSED to through traffic from the week beginning 9 September 2024. Pukekauri Road will not be accessible from Waitawheta Road end. Provision has been made for access for residents, emergency vehicles and school buses. Work is expected to be complete by mid-October.
Alternative route: Waitewheta Road
Thanks for bearing with us while we work on these important safety improvements.
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Our contractor got most of the road rehabilitation on Pukekauri Road finished in May, but then winter hit! So, we've taken the expert's advice and postponed works.
The section between Waitawheta Road and Hollis Road is under a temporary 30 km/h speed limit and will be completed in September under a full road closure.
We understand that this is inconvenient for the residents and road users in the area, and we do appreciate your patience while we deal with this unavoidable disruption.
As soon as we have any updates we will let you know both here and on Antenno (click here to learn more).
Our contractor got most of the road rehabilitation on Pukekauri Road finished in May, but then winter hit! So, we've taken the expert's advice and postponed works.
The section between Waitawheta Road and Hollis Road is under a temporary 30 km/h speed limit and will be completed in September under a full road closure.
We understand that this is inconvenient for the residents and road users in the area, and we do appreciate your patience while we deal with this unavoidable disruption.
As soon as we have any updates we will let you know both here and on Antenno (click here to learn more).
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Work is well underway on the rehabilitation project to widen and resurface the 1.1km section between Waitawheta Road and Substation Lane.
As the road is down to single lane during the construction period road users will need to expect significant delays.
Please avoid the area if possible. Alternative routes are available via State Highway 2 and Waitawheta Road.
Thank you again for your understanding and we do apologise for this inconvenience while we get this important work done – we will complete this project with as little inconvenience as possible but there will be unavoidable disruption.
Work is well underway on the rehabilitation project to widen and resurface the 1.1km section between Waitawheta Road and Substation Lane.
As the road is down to single lane during the construction period road users will need to expect significant delays.
Please avoid the area if possible. Alternative routes are available via State Highway 2 and Waitawheta Road.
Thank you again for your understanding and we do apologise for this inconvenience while we get this important work done – we will complete this project with as little inconvenience as possible but there will be unavoidable disruption.
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We've just had word from our contractor, Schick Civil Construction, that works are starting on Monday 11th March.
Works are expected to take 8 weeks with temporary stop-go traffic management in place on Pukekauri Road (from the intersection with Waitawheta Road to Substation Lane) from 7am to 6pm Monday to Friday, and Saturdays 7am till 12pm, where required.
Please note, access to residents’ homes on Pukekauri Road will remain throughout the duration of the project.
Thank you again for your understanding and we do apologise for this inconvenience while we get this important work done – we will complete this project with as little inconvenience as possible but there will be unavoidable disruption.
We've just had word from our contractor, Schick Civil Construction, that works are starting on Monday 11th March.
Works are expected to take 8 weeks with temporary stop-go traffic management in place on Pukekauri Road (from the intersection with Waitawheta Road to Substation Lane) from 7am to 6pm Monday to Friday, and Saturdays 7am till 12pm, where required.
Please note, access to residents’ homes on Pukekauri Road will remain throughout the duration of the project.
Thank you again for your understanding and we do apologise for this inconvenience while we get this important work done – we will complete this project with as little inconvenience as possible but there will be unavoidable disruption.