New Pāpāmoa East Interchange Boosts Access to Tauranga Eastern Link by Easter
Tags: Chris Bishop Tom Rutherford Tauranga City Council NZTA Pāpāmoa East Tauranga Eastern Link Golden Sands Wairākei Te Tumu Bloxam Burnett & Olliver
Published: 30 March 2026 | Views: 32
A major new interchange in Pāpāmoa East is now complete and will open to traffic in time for Easter, improving access to the Tauranga Eastern Link and supporting thousands of new homes, Transport Minister Chris Bishop says.
The new interchange provides a direct connection between Pāpāmoa East and the Tauranga Eastern Link Toll Road, making it easier for people to get where they need to go, Mr Bishop says.
It provides an essential connection to support development in Golden Sands, Wairākei and Te Tumu, where the population is expected to reach 40,000 residents by 2043.
This is a major milestone for the region, unlocking land for thousands of new homes and providing the transport capacity to support local jobs and businesses.
It will reduce congestion on local roads, improve travel times, and strengthen the wider network by providing a second route in and out of Pāpāmoa East.
By improving access to the motorway and easing pressure on residential streets, we’re making daily travel safer for locals and more efficient for freight and commuters.
Construction began in April 2022. The eastbound off-ramp opened early in August 2025, and the interchange will fully open to traffic in time for Easter.
The $98 million project has been co-funded by the National Land Transport Fund and future Tauranga City Council development contributions, supported by a 10-year interest-free Housing Infrastructure Fund loan.
It’s a value-for-money investment that supports growth where it’s happening and ensures those who benefit contribute to the cost.
Thank you to Tauranga City Council, NZTA, iwi partners, developers, and the community for working together to deliver this project. I also want to acknowledge Tom Rutherford for his continued advocacy and for representing the Government at this morning’s celebration to mark the completion of the interchange.
Notes to editor: The project has been delivered by Tauranga City Council, with design by Bloxam Burnett & Olliver (BBO) and construction by HEB Construction Ltd.
The NLTF paid 51% of the total project cost, and Tauranga City Council paid 49%.