Hastings District Council hopes a temporary bridge to replace the Redclyffe Bridge between Taradale and Waiohiki, and Napier and Hastings, will re-open by the end of this month - five months after Cyclone Gabrielle.
The nearly 89-year-old bridge over the Tūtaekurī River, a key route between Napier and Hastings, was badly damaged when one span towards the Waiohiki end was knocked out by the weight of debris, including a shipping container, farm machinery and logs, during the cyclone on the morning of February 14.
The council, facing replacement or significant repairs to about 40 bridges in its area, had hoped the two-lane temporary structure would be open by the end of June, but there had been some delays because of further heavy rain and flooding.
Deconstruction of the existing bridge began in May, and it is now estimated the replacement will be ready for use by mid-late July.