Almost a month after State Highway 4 slipped away, NZ Transport Agency assessors are able to begin on the ground investigations into what caused the road to crumble away.
The unstable ground has meant geotechnical assessments have been limited to drones since the 400m-wide slip in early October.
NZTA regional transport systems manager Mark Owen said work will begin on short-term options for reinstating the road.
"We know how important this road is to locals, road users and businesses," Owen said.
"It's clear from feedback we've received that even temporary, restricted access along this route is vital.