The reconstruction of a dangerous Hawke's Bay Expressway stretch and a double intersection interchange has become a roundabout way to save a house which was to have been demolished to make way for the project.
The house was in the path of the realignment of Links Rd, part of the project merging the road with the expressway and Pakowhai Rd - an area once regarded as one of the 20 most dangerous intersection's on the NZ Transport Agency network.
But, complete with its solid matai flooring, it's moved and been resurrected as emergency housing in a unique deal between government departments, a local community, and a private landowner.
The arrangement, involving the removal of the house to a site at Waiohiki made available by landowners Tamati and Pauline Cairns, was recognised at Friday's dedication of the project.
The house, built about 50 years ago for the Gregg family, had been on land required for the Links Rd approach to the roundabout.