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Gully not looking good on the surface

Piers Fuller

Just over eight months after Wellington’s mega-motorway Transmission Gully opened, lanes have been closed for surfacing maintenance.

Several kilometres of the new part of State Highway 1 were coned off yesterday as maintenance teams worked on the left lanes heading both north and south.

Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency said the work was expected to be completed by December 18, depending on weather.

As Transmission Gully was a managed motorway, infrastructure provider Ventia was responsible for all traffic management, incidents, and maintenance.

A spokesperson for the project’s builder, CPB HEB Joint Venture, said the planned maintenance work was ‘‘to ensure the top surfacing seal remained in good condition and to prevent any deterioration of the underlying pavement layers down the track’’.

They said this was ‘‘not unexpected or out of the ordinary, given the recent heavy rain and traffic loading’’.

‘‘Fresh chip-seal roads are susceptible to high rainfall and heavy traffic simultaneously, which Transmission Gully motorway has experienced in the last recent winter and spring.’’

They said it was part of a continuous programme of monitoring the surface pavement and fixing issues as they arose to maintain pavement quality.

As part of the Public Private Partnership to build and operate Transmission Gully, the costs associated with maintaining the motorway were part of its contract.

‘‘And are therefore no additional cost to the Government or taxpayers,’’ the spokesperson said.

Traffic was slowed to 30kph in places when passing worksites. Speeds may also be reduced in places afterward because of loose chip.

Each day there will be two crews working, one in each direction: southbound works would happen between 9am and 9pm; and the northbound works between 5am and 9pm.

The work was scheduled as early as possible in the summer ‘‘to ensure a safe and reliable route for motorists’’, especially ahead of the peak Christmas and summer traffic flows, they said.

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