NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi and Gisborne state highway maintenance programme

Tairāwhiti/Gisborne state highway planned roadworks

Saturday 11 October to Friday 17 October

10 October 2025


 

Kia ora

Welcome to this week’s issue of the Tairāwhiti/Gisborne state highway planned roadworks update. 

This weekly newsletter keeps you informed about what’s happening across the region’s state highway network – from the summer road renewals to recovery works – so you can plan ahead. 

Dates in this update may change at short notice due to weather or other unforeseen factors. 

Check Journey Planner for the latest travel information and journey times on the state highways.

Ngā mihi nui, 

The NZTA Tairāwhiti team

Information current as at 2:10pm on 10/10/25

 

 

Upcoming roadworks

 

 

State Highway 35

SH35 Hicks Bay Hill

  • Tuesday 7 October to Thursday 30 October, Monday to Friday, 5am-7pm
  • Due to a road rebuild, stop/go traffic management and temporary reduced speed limits will be in place, with up to 15 minute delays. Facebook and Journey Planner

SH35 south of Maraehara Valley Road, Tikitiki (Gudgeons Hill)

  • Starting Tuesday 14 October to Thursday 30 October, Monday to Friday, 5am-7pm
  • Due to a road rebuild, stop/go traffic management and temporary reduced speed limits will be in place, with up to 15 minute delays. More information.

SH35 Poroporo River Bridge

  • Starting Thursday 23 October to Monday 10 November, Monday to Friday, 5am-7pm
  • Due to a road rebuild, stop/go traffic management and temporary reduced speed limits will be in place, with up to 15 minute delays. More information.

SH35 Hikuwai Bridge No.1

  • Ongoing, 24/7
  • Due to the bridge rebuild project by the Transport Rebuild East Coast alliance (TREC), temporary reduced speed limits are in place. More information

SH35 Mangahauini Gorge

  • Ongoing until mid-2026, 24/7
  • Due to the recovery project by TREC, stop/go traffic management and temporary reduced speed limits will be in place at various locations, with 0-10 minute delays. More information.

SH35 Rototahe

  • Ongoing for 6 months, Monday to Friday, 7am-5pm
  • Due to the flood resilience project by TREC, stop/go traffic management and 30km/hr temporary speed limit is in place for northbound traffic, with 5-10 minute delays. More information.

SH35 various locations

  • Ongoing, 6am-6pm
  • Due to various roadworks, stop/go traffic management and temporary reduced speed restrictions will be in place, with up to 5 minute delays.
 

 

State Highway 2 North

SH2 Otoko Hill

  • Ongoing, 24/7
  • Due to multiple recovery works by TREC, stop/go traffic management will be in place. More information.

SH2 Hakanui Straight

  • Ongoing until mid-2026, 24/7
  • Due to the flood resilience project by TREC, stop/go traffic lights and other traffic management is in place, with 5-10 minute delays.
  • Automated traffic lights – remember to wait for green: The traffic lights here are fully automated and wirelessly synced to let one direction through at a time. Driving through a red light risks a crash and throws the system out of sync, causing delays while crews reset the timing. Thanks for helping to keep the site safe and traffic flowing. More information.

SH2 various locations

  • Ongoing, 6am-6pm
  • Due to various roadworks including pre-seal repairs, stop/go traffic management and temporary speed restrictions may be in place, with up to 5 minute delays.
 

 

More information

 
 

Please be aware that there may be other less disruptive state highway works not listed in this newsletter.

All work listed above is being undertaken on behalf of NZTA, unless otherwise stated. The Transport Rebuild East Coast (TREC) alliance is also undertaking recovery work on our behalf in Tairāwhiti this season.

For more information on the Gisborne state highway maintenance programme, contact us at Gisbornemaintenance@nzta.govt.nz, visit our website www.nzta.govt.nz/tairawhiti or call 0800 4 HIGHWAYS (0800 44 44 49).

TREC send a regular newsletter about the recovery work on the state highways in Tairāwhiti. If you’d like to receive these, you can sign up at their website here. If you have any questions about TREC activity, please contact info@trec.nz