Temporary Closure of Papakura off-ramp Over Queens Birthday
HEB Construction, on behalf of the NZ Transport Agency, will be temporarily closing the Papakura southbound on and off-ramp onto the Southern Motorway (SH1) over Queen’s Birthday weekend, weather permitting.
The closure will be in place from 10pm Friday, 31 May until 5am Tuesday, 4 June. This will allow the team to complete final and necessary work and switch traffic onto the newly completed overbridge at Beach Road.
For drivers wanting to access SH1 southbound, a detour route will be clearly signposted along Beach Road and Great South Road to the SH1 Drury southbound on-ramp. For drivers wanting to get to Papakura and Karaka, exit the motorway at Takanini.
There will also be advertisements in the local papers and on the radio prior to the closure.
All construction work
is weather dependant, however we aim to complete the work
and reopen the ramps as soon as possible. We are taking
advantage of the long weekend when traffic volumes are
traditionally lower to minimise disruption to motorists and
the local community. During this time it is
best that you do allow more time for your travel to ensure
you get to your destination on time and safely. All work
is weather dependant however we will aim to complete it as
soon as possible.
We appreciate your ongoing support and patience while we get on with the upgrade of the Papakura interchange.
The project is due for completion by the end of this year.
Please contact the project team on 0800 72 74 74 if you have any queries about the work above.
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