The northern State Highway 82 bridge across the Waitaki
River at Kurow. Photo by David Bruce.
The single-lane twin bridges at Kurow across the Waitaki
River will be replaced by two-lane structures, after a change
of heart by the New Zealand Transport Agency.
Original plans were for new single-lane bridges, but after a
cost analysis and lobbying from the community, the agency has
decided to build two-lane bridges.
Construction of the bridges on State Highway 82, estimated at
this stage to cost about $15 million, could start in 2012 and
be completed by 2014 if funding was available, NZTA South
Canterbury area manager Colin Hey said yesterday.
In the meantime, the 129-year-old wooden bridges will still
undergo regular maintenance, with a week's work planned next
month.
The bridges will be closed from February 8 until February 12
between 7am and 7pm, but open for 10 minutes every hour to
allow traffic through.
Emergency vehicles will be allowed across straight away.
Mr Hey said the work was to replace and stabilise decking
which had become loose.
The work was regular maintenance, not because of recent high
flows in the river.
"That sort of regular maintenance is not unusual for a wooden
bridge," he said.
Mr Hey said the decision to build two-lane bridges was made
late last year.
A tender would be advertised within the next two months
calling for designs for the new bridges, which would be next
to but downstream of the existing structures to use existing
approaches and protection work.
There would be an increased cost for two lanes, but Mr Hey
said it was not substantial.
"It's really just about as economical to do two lanes as it
is one. It will also meet the standards we are aiming for on
state highways."
The old bridges would be demolished and already there had
been expressions of interest in the timber.
The New Zealand Historic Places Trust had been consulted
because of the historic nature of the old bridges.
The twin bridges were originally built for both road and rail
traffic, opening on November 7, 1881.
david.bruce@odt.co.nz
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