NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi and Nelson/Tasman state highway maintenance programme

Nelson/Tasman state highway planned roadworks

Saturday 10 January to Friday 16 January 2026

9 January 2026


 

Kia ora and welcome

Kia ora,

Happy new year and welcome to 2026's first Nelson/Tasman state highway planned roadworks update.

This weekly newsletter will keep you informed about what’s happening across the region’s state highways so you can plan ahead.

If you're travelling, remember to check our Journey Planner for the latest updates on road conditions. 

Please feel free to share this newsletter with whānau and friends, anyone can sign up to stay informed.

The information outlined below is current as at 11:40am on 9/1/2026.

 

 

SH6 Nelson to Greymouth

SH6 Rocks Road

Abseil work above the road is continuing. However, there should be no impact on road users.

SH6 Korere

Road rebuild work will take place from Monday 19 January to Friday 20 February. Crews will operate Monday to Friday between 7am and 6pm. Stop/go traffic management will be in place, and a 30km/h temporary speed limit will apply during work hours. After hours, a temporary speed restriction will be in place due to the uneven road surface. Drivers should expect delays of up to 15 minutes. No work will take place during the first week of February (that is, between the Nelson Anniversary and Waitangi Day weekends) to avoid disrupting holiday traffic.

Read our traffic bulletin for more information

SH6 Granity Narrows and O'Sullivan's Junction

From Tuesday 13 January, rockfall resilience work will resume at two sites near Murchison: one at the Granity Narrows between Kawatiri and Owen Junction, and the other near O’Sullivan’s Junction close to the intersection of State Highways 6 and 65.

Stop/Go traffic management may be operating and reduced temporary speed limits are likely to be in place at both sites 24/7 until the end of May 2026. Plan ahead for delays of up to 10 minutes at each site.

Read our media release for more information.

 

 

SH6 Nelson to Blenheim

SH6 Rai Saddle

Tree removal work will take place on Tuesday 13 January from midday to 6pm. Stop/go traffic management will be in place, and drivers should expect delays of up to 5 minutes.

SH6 Pelorus

Tree removal work will take place on Tuesday 13 January from 7:30am to midday. Stop/go traffic management will be in place, and drivers should expect delays of up to 5 minutes.

 

 

Holiday driving tips

With the holiday season upon us, we encourage you to stay safe on the roads. Here are simple steps everyone can take to ensure they reach their destinations safely.

  • Watch your speed and following distances and always overtake safely.
  • Always wear a seatbelt and ensure all your passengers are buckled up too.
  • Always drive to the conditions. If the weather is bad, slow down, avoid sudden braking, and turn your headlights on if visibility is poor. Be safe, be seen.
  • Never drive when tired. If you're on a long trip, take breaks to stay alert.
  • Avoid distractions. Never use a cellphone while driving.
  • Before you head away, check your vehicle and perform basic maintenance. Inspect tyres, lights, indicators, windscreen wipers, etc.
  • Check the road conditions before you travel. Our holiday journey planner provides details on when traffic congestion will be at its worst. We urge you to use it to plan your trips and avoid busier travel periods.

Driving in the holidays

Vehicle safety

Holiday Journeys

 

 

More information

 
 

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

All work is subject to weather and other unforeseen circumstances. In the event of unsuitable conditions, work will be rescheduled to the next suitable workday.

For more information on the Nelson/Tasman state highway maintenance programme, contact us at Nelson-Tasmanmaintenance@nzta.govt.nz

Visit our website www.nzta.govt.nz/sh-maintenance-programme/nelson-tasman

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