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Tauranga Eastern Link night closures this week for Pāpāmoa East work

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28 Jan, 2026 02:17 AM2 mins to read

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Morning Headlines | Council wants answers about Mt Maunganui landslide and Air NZ international cabin crew vote to strike | Wednesday, January 28, 2026

Night closures of the Tauranga Eastern Link Toll Rd are scheduled this week with the Pāpāmoa East interchange project in its final stages and due to open in March.

Tauranga City Council today said the toll road would close tonight and Thursday between 8pm and 5am so remedial work could be safely carried out.

 A view of construction of the bridge on the Pāpāmoa East interchange pictured in December 2025.
A view of construction of the bridge on the Pāpāmoa East interchange pictured in December 2025.

Traffic in both directions would be diverted via the Te Puke Highway.

Night closures were also scheduled for February 11 and 12.

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The council said the night closures would allow road surface restoration where a culvert was installed underneath the motorway at the start of the project.

Steel barriers supporting the lane closure would also be removed and replaced with wire rope barriers in preparation for restoring traffic on the Tauranga Eastern Link Toll Rd to two lanes in each direction following the February night closures.

 A view of construction from the south side of the bridge on the Pāpāmoa East interchange pictured in December 2025.
A view of construction from the south side of the bridge on the Pāpāmoa East interchange pictured in December 2025.

The council said today it was now in the final phase of the construction of the $100 million interchange, anticipated to open in late March 2026.

This phase of the project included the construction of the overbridge across the Tauranga Eastern Link, on and off-ramps, the Sands Avenue connection between the bridge, and the new intersection at Te Okuroa Drive and Three Waters infrastructure.

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