Ms Hori-Hoult said in addition to workers from Opus and Downers, the job involved 20 different local subcontractors as well as technical advisors and traffic control crews from Tauranga, Hamilton and Wellington.
"This has been a huge team effort to keep Northland moving and we are thankful to the people of Northland for their patience and understnding as we've worked to repair the damage caused by this wild weather."
The highway was closed when heavy rain last weekend caused an underslip affecting 20 metres of the main road link between Northland and Auckland.
Elsewhere in the region traffic is flowing well on the temporary SH1 diversion around the Maromaku slip near Kawakawa through SH1, and SH12 at Kaihu is open to a single lane.