About $120 million will be spent on what the Government calls “immediate works” to repair part of State Highway 2 between Napier and Wairoa.
The investment is in the section from Napier to the Waikare River Bailey bridge just north of the halfway point, Pūtōrino. The opening of the temporary bridge there in mid-May enabled the first traffic between Napier and Wairoa in three months.
The new spend is 80 per cent of a $150m commitment to highway work to repair damage caused by Cyclone Gabrielle, from the $6 billion National Resilience Plan announced in this year’s Budget.
It includes the Devil’s Elbow, the notorious narrow, hilly and winding portion within the 34km from Tāngoio to Tutira, which is still under speed and other restrictions. It is linked to some of the more than 100 sections of Napier-Wairoa road damaged by landslides, slips, debris and washouts in the February 13-14 cyclone.