Heavy vehicles must use SH30 and SH5 between Upper Atiamuri and Wairakei, via Rotorua. Access will be maintained for residents living within the closure.
Waka Kotahi announced the road works at the end of last month, saying they were part of the agency’s summer state highway road renewals programme.
Waka Kotahi Waikato Journey Manager Liam Ryan then said the works were complex.
“This [SH1] section [near Ōruanui] is narrow and with the size of the machinery required to do the work there is simply no room for both machinery and road users at the same time.”
Waka Kotahi advised all motorists to plan ahead, delay travel where possible or avoid the area. Should there be a significant period of poor weather the closures may be postponed.
Road users are advised to check the Waka Kotahi Journey Planner (www.journeys.nzta.govt.nz) on the day of travel to confirm the status of the state highway network before setting out for their destination.
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