Articles tagged with Transport Rebuild East Coast

SH2 Hakanui Straight Upgrade Completed Early to Boost Flood Resilience

1 month ago | 224 views

Major flood resilience upgrades on an 850-metre section of State Highway 2 near Te Karaka in Tairāwhiti have been completed two months early, including raising the road by three metres, installing large culverts, diverting the Hakanui Stream, and strengthening the road surface. Funded through the Government’s $609.25 million North Island Weather Event recovery programme, these improvements aim to reduce flooding closures that disrupt communities, businesses, freight, and emergency services, as highlighted by past events like Cyclone Gabrielle. Delivered in partnership with local iwi and contractors, the project enhances future weather resilience and has already proven effective during recent heavy rain and Cyclone Vaianu.

Tags: Chris Bishop Hakanui Straight SH2 Te Karaka Cyclone Gabrielle Cyclone Vaianu Transport Rebuild East Coast Te Aitanga a Māhaki Jesse James Contracting Fulton Hogan

Cyclone Gabrielle Recovery Complete: SH2 Devil’s Elbow Road Repairs Finished

2 months ago | 372 views

The repair work at Devil’s Elbow on State Highway 2, a critical section between Napier and Wairoa, has been completed, marking the end of Cyclone Gabrielle recovery efforts in the area. The project involved extensive repairs including road rebuilding, culvert replacements, and a new retaining wall to improve resilience against future storm damage. Transport Minister Chris Bishop highlighted the improved safety and reliability of the route, acknowledging the efforts of local contractors and the support from the community throughout the recovery process.

Tags: Cyclone Gabrielle Devil’s Elbow State Highway 2 Chris Bishop Transport Rebuild East Coast Hawke’s Bay Napier Wairoa SH38 Rail Bridge 217

SH35 Cyclone Gabrielle Recovery: Major Works in Mangahauini Gorge

9 months ago | 846 views

Major works are underway in Mangahauini Gorge on State Highway 35 (SH35) north of Gisborne to address the impacts of Cyclone Gabrielle. Transport Minister Chris Bishop highlights the efforts to keep one lane open during the recovery process and the long-term solutions being implemented to protect the highway. The project includes innovative measures such as constructing a 'roughened channel' in the Mangahauini River to prevent erosion and ensure the highway's stability, with completion expected by mid-2026 at a cost of around $50 million.

Tags: Mangahauini Gorge State Highway 35 Cyclone Gabrielle Tairāwhiti Transport Minister Chris Bishop Transport Rebuild East Coast riverbed roughened channel East Coast communities local contractors