Cambridge Rd to open on Thursday

The Cambridge Road lane closure will be lifted four days ahead of schedule.Β Photo/Supplied.

Sheet piling works for the Tauriko Enabling Works project are ahead of schedule at the SH29/Cambridge Road intersection, which means the lane closure will be lifted overnight on Wednesday January 29.

Traffic will be able to turn off SH29 into Cambridge Road again from Thursday January 30.

The remaining sheet piling and retailing wall works will start taking place behind the barrier and both lanes will be open for traffic.  

Works to improve safety at the SH29/Cambridge Road intersection have started off well, despite this area being challenging and narrow to work in, says Darryl Coalter, NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) Regional Manager, Infrastructure Delivery Waikato/Bay of Plenty (Acting). 

“Everything aligned. Great weather, good ground conditions, no machinery breakdowns and the opportunity for the crew to work extended hours, enabled this tricky stage of the job to be completed 4 days ahead of schedule,” said Coalter. 

“Scheduling this work in January while schools are out and traffic volumes are lower helped minimise overall disruption to the travelling public.

"We’d like to thank everyone for their patience while this work was completed, especially residents, businesses and project neighbours.” 

Tauranga City Council Bethlehem Ward Councillor Kevin Schuler said seeing work associated with the lane closure completed ahead of schedule is a fantastic result. 

“This is a great start to works at the SH29 and Cambridge Road intersection, and an excellent outcome for businesses and for local residents we know use this route often.” 

 With the temporary sheet piles almost fully in place on this section of Cambridge Road, work can commence on the permanent retaining wall soon, said Coalter.  

“Building a retaining wall in this location is complex due to the surrounding geography, traffic volumes on Cambridge Road and constructing a 210m-long concrete wall, with a steep gully on one side."

Coalter said this was further complicated by multiple underground services that also need to be installed including power, water and fibre.  

“The retaining wall is a key step allowing us to widen the road, accommodating increased traffic and a shared path, and is scheduled for completion in late 2025," Coalter said.

"Once the retaining wall is completed, there will be a lane shift on Cambridge Road allowing intersection and drainage works to begin on the other side of Cambridge Road. 

“The upgrade of the SH29/Cambridge Road intersection is a key part of the Tauriko Enabling Works project.  It will be a much safer and more efficient intersection, including a new connection to Whiore Avenue for buses and people walking and cycling wanting to access Tauriko Business Estate.” 

Plan ahead for a safe, enjoyable journey. Keep up to date with:

·       COVID-19 services update: nzta.govt.nz/COVID19

·       Traffic updates: journeys.nzta.govt.nz/traffic

3 comments

Thank You

Posted on 29-01-2025 12:05 | By Dee236

I use this road practically everyday for work and convenience to the Xing. I am annoyed having to go right around due to the closure because the police are a menace when I finish work at 4am travel through Cameron rd and all the police seem to want to do is be a menace to society by spot lighting traffic and what seems like just randomly pull over whoever is travelling at that time.
Thank You


Toll road should be free

Posted on 29-01-2025 17:33 | By Tauranga 3116

While cambridge road been closed why don't they do toll road free instead make us drive thru cameron road or pay for toll πŸ€” ?


Getting ahead

Posted on 29-01-2025 19:29 | By Watchdog

Well done to the contractors doing the piling on Cambridge Road. This is a great example for other contractors to follow. getting ahead of schedule is fantastic and you guys obviously applied yourselves well. This saves time and money in the long run so, again, well done.


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