Galatea Road northern section closed for slip repairs

The closed-off section of Galatea RoadUpdate 10 April 2018

The project duration has been extended to 18 May, and the road will be closed until then.


Repairs to a major underslip on Galatea Road, 3.6 km north of the Matahina Dam, will require the closure of the road until at least Tuesday, 24 April and involve delays for motorists travelling through the worksite for the duration of the project.

Works began on the site this week and are anticipated to be completed towards the end of June, with progress dependent on the weather and ground conditions encountered.

Whakatāne District Council Transportation Manager Martin Taylor says the affected section of road was badly undercut during the major weather event that hit the District in April last year, which reduced access to one lane only.

“Reinstatement of the damaged section will require the construction of a steel post and timber panel infill wall on the western side of the road, together with significant earthworks, road-widening and drainage improvements,” he says.

Due to the extent of the construction work and the need to ensure the safety of contractors and motorists, the section of road under repair will be closed to all traffic for the first stage of the project. That will require people travelling to and from Galatea and beyond to detour through Tahuna Road (the alternate route between Galatea Road and SH30 at Te Teko). Likewise, traffic travelling to and from Te Mahoe Village and the Matahina Dam will also need to use the detour route.

Mr Taylor says the additional traffic volume on Tahuna Road is not expected to create any serious issues, but advises all road users to exercise caution throughout the closure period.

“The Council recognises that these essential repairs will create some inconvenience, particularly for people living or working close to the southern side of the worksite. Our contractor, Fulton Hogan, will be working hard to complete the repairs quickly, so that the road can be reopened to the public at the earliest possible opportunity.” 


First posted: 

Monday, 9 April 2018 - 10:50am