Auckland Harbor Bridge – City bound lanes to close overnight for repairs



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All city bound lanes on the Auckland Harbor Bridge will be closed overnight to allow for the replacement of a damaged strut.

Starting at 5 p.m., the southbound and northbound lanes in the center of the bridge will be closed to allow the temporary strut that was installed to be removed.

Starting at 9 p.m., the two southbound clip-on lanes will be closed until mid-morning Sunday, while new permanent support is installed.

The Auckland Harbor Bridge will be closed to traffic heading south from the North Shore on Saturday night.

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The Auckland Harbor Bridge will be closed to traffic heading south from the North Shore on Saturday night.

The southbound freeway entrance ramps at Esmonde Rd and Onewa Rd will also be closed beginning at 8:30 pm on Saturday.

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Motorists are requested to use the western ring route.

The closures follow damage that resulted when a freak gust of wind caused a truck to hit the bridge just over two weeks ago.

At around 11 a.m. on September 18, a 127 km / h wind pushed the truck towards the bridge and damaged its structure.

The strut was built by Culham Engineering in Whangārei this week.

WAKA KOTAHI NZ TRANSPORTATION AGENCY / Supplied

The strut was built by Culham Engineering in Whangārei this week.

Last week, a temporary strut was installed on the bridge to allow for the reopening of more lanes and alleviate heavy congestion that was causing problems for motorists.

Culham Engineering has built a permanent solution in Whangārei and delivered it to Auckland for installation.

The Waka Kotahi NZ Transportation Agency said the only thing stopping the Saturday night facility would be the weather, but it looked good.

“The strange event that damaged the bridge strut was unprecedented in the bridge’s 61-year history and has had a significant impact on its users and a major response effort,” said Transportation Services General Manager Brett Gliddon.

Brett Gliddon, Managing Director of Transportation Services for Waka Kotahi NZTA.

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Brett Gliddon, Managing Director of Transportation Services for Waka Kotahi NZTA.

“On Saturday night, engineers plan to replace the temporary strut that was installed last week. The permanent prop will be 22.7 meters long and will reach from the arch to the deck of the bridge ”.

Once installed, retensioning will have to be done on another night that has not yet been decided.

This would require more lane closures.

“We are confident that we have not left anything to chance, checking and rechecking the load calculations and then having our detailed plan reviewed by overseas bridge experts. However, there are still many things that need to be done overnight, “Gliddon said.

The prop was severely damaged after a strange gust of wind brought down a bridge.

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The prop was severely damaged after a strange gust of wind brought down a bridge.

“We know that the reduced capacity has been disruptive, and we are grateful for the patience and support we have had as we work as quickly and safely as possible to carry out a permanent repair on the bridge that will open all eight lanes.”

North Shore buses to the city will stop at the Akoranga bus station starting at 8.15pm on Saturday, Auckland Transport said.

It will then provide a shuttle service from the station to and from the Birkenhead ferry dock where additional ferry services will be available.

Saturday night

From Birkenhead to the downtown ferry terminal:

Standard hours and additional ferry departures departing every 30 minutes from 8:45 PM to the last departure at 12:15 PM.

From Downtown Ferry Terminal to Birkenhead:

Standard hours and additional ferry departures departing every 30 minutes from 8:30 p.m. Until the last departure at 12 a.m. M.

Sunday morning

From Birkenhead to the downtown ferry terminal:

The ferries depart approximately every 30 minutes starting at 6.30am. M. And then they go back to standard time starting at 9.35am. M.

From Downtown Ferry Terminal to Birkenhead:

Ferries depart approximately every 30 minutes starting at 6.15am. M. And then they go back to standard time starting at 9:10 a.m. M.

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