13 April 2025, 5:30 PM
Road workers have been busy on Central Otago, Queenstown and Wanaka highways completing a variety of maintenance improvements in the lead-in to winter.
New Zealand Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) has an annual programme that includes multiple reseal and road rehabilitation elements.
Maintenance contract manager Peter Standring said maintaining the roading network was a complex piece of work.
Aspiring Highways crews, on behalf of NZTA, have also completed hours of painting, litter-picking, filling potholes, sign replacement, cleaning, rockfall prevention, tree-felling, road-kill removal and much more.
“All of this work is to ensure the safety of every road user as well as the efficiency of the network. Our crews are out on the road daily and take a real pride in the work they deliver.”
Aspiring Highways crew member cleaning and repainting a bridge outside Roxburgh, off SH8 SUPPLIED
This could involve cleaning reflector caps on edge markers or painting sight rails, trimming trees to improve sight lines at intersections or removing road-kill from the road.
“Every possum or hedgehog has the potential to become a pothole if it isn’t removed in a timely fashion. When the remains break down and decay, the fats and oils soften the seal underneath, potentially creating a pothole.”
Reflective material on signs is also cleaned or replaced regularly.
“This is a very important but time-consuming job and not something many people will always notice or consider. All these smaller components add up to ensuring we are keeping people safe on the road throughout the year,” he said.
He acknowledged some of the works resulted in slight delays or temporary lower speed limits.
“We always appreciate the public’s patience when the team carry out these works.”
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