Source: New Zealand Transport Agency
Resurfacing work on State Highway 1 over the Brynderwyn Hills is complete and NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) is pleased to confirm the road is fully open for summer.
Steve Matene, NZTA System Manager for Northland, says the early finish is thanks to an outstanding effort from crews on the ground.
“Despite heavy rain early in the closure, the teams worked day and night with a carefully coordinated plan to keep everything on track. Their commitment meant we could reopen safely ahead of schedule, avoiding a second super weekend closure.”
A full closure allowed crews to use the entire road width for paving machinery and deliver a high-quality finish. Partial or night-time closures would have extended the programme to 12–14 weeks, causing far greater disruption.
To make the most of the closure, 9 crews also completed essential maintenance activities, including pavement remediation, vegetation control, drainage work, guardrail repairs, and signage maintenance – over 100 tasks in total. Doing this now means fewer delays for drivers this summer.
“This completes the recovery project, and we look forward to providing safer, more reliable journeys for locals, businesses and visitors heading north,” says Mr Matene.
Drivers are reminded to still take care over the Brynderwyns as people adjust to the changes.
“Thank you to everyone who worked tirelessly to finish early and to road users for your patience. NZTA is committed to keeping Northland connected this summer. Travel safely and enjoy the improved road,” says Mr Matene.