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Nelson and Tasman maintenance programme

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Well maintained roads are an important part of keeping people safe.  While we aim to do this work with as little disruption as possible, we know that roadworks can be inconvenient.  Thanks for your patience and understanding while we do this important work.

Please drive carefully through work sites and stick to the temporary speed limits.  If you’re driving around the Nelson and Tasman regions, roadworks on the state highway network may affect your travel plans.

Below is a quick outline of the major works planned for the coming week from 6 June 2017 .

State Highway 6State Highway 6

Location

Type of Work

Start Date

Whangamoa
Traffic to be controlled by stop/go while milling is conducted

Surface Renewals

Tuesday - Saturday

Whangamoa
Traffic to be controlled by stop/go while crews carry out asphalt resurfacing

Surface Renewals

Tuesday – Saturday

Wakapuaka
Traffic to be controlled by stop/go while crews carry out surfacing repairs

Surfacing Repairs

Tuesday - Thursday

Rocks Road
Shoulder Closures in place while crews carry out sea wall repairs

Structures Maintenance

Tuesday - Friday

Annesbrook Drive
Traffic management in place while crews carry out pavement renewals

Pavement Renewals

Wednesday - Saturday

Waiiti
Traffic to be controlled by stop go while crews carry out asphalt levelling work

Surfacing Repairs

Friday

State Highway 60State Highway 60

Location

Type of Work

Start Date

Takaka Area
Traffic to be controlled by stop/go while shoulder maintenance is conducted

Shoulder Maintenance

Tuesday - Friday

Check also the information regarding resurfacing on SH6, Rocks Road , in Nelson, due to commence on June 19.

NOTE: If bad weather should strike, work will be postponed to the next suitable day / night .


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