Press Release – NZTA
From next week there will be lane changes for people using the Northern Motorway as 16,000m3 of material, the equivalent of six Olympic sized swimming pools,is excavated to create an underpass providing a direct connection between SH1 and SH18 as part of Auckland’s Northern Corridor Improvements (NCI) project.
“The underpass will provide a direct motorway to motorway connection for people travelling from the north heading west. When NCI is complete, it will be the final link of the western ring route”, says Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency National Manager Infrastructure Delivery Andrew Thackwray.
Construction of the underpass began just over two years ago and is being built using a ‘top-down’ construction method which means that the roof and walls are constructed first and then the material under the roof excavated and taken away.
Thursday, 8 July 2021, 10:14 am
From next week there will be lane changes for people
using the Northern Motorway as 16,000m3 of material, the
equivalent of six Olympic sized swimming pools, is excavated
to create an underpass providing a direct connection between
SH1 and SH18 as part of Auckland’s Northern Corridor
Improvements (NCI) project.
“The underpass will
provide a direct motorway to motorway connection for people
travelling from the north heading west. When NCI is
complete, it will be the final link of the western ring
route”, says Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency National
Manager Infrastructure Delivery Andrew
Thackwray.
Construction of the underpass began just
Press Release – NZTA From next week there will be lane changes for people using the Northern Motorway as 16,000m3 of material, the equivalent of six Olympic sized swimming pools, is excavated to create an underpass providing a direct connection between SH1 and SH18 as part …
From next week there will be lane changes for people using the Northern Motorway as 16,000m3 of material, the equivalent of six Olympic sized swimming pools, is excavated to create an underpass providing a direct connection between SH1 and SH18 as part of Auckland’s Northern Corridor Improvements (NCI) project.
“The underpass will provide a direct motorway to motorway connection for people travelling from the north heading west. When NCI is complete, it will be the final link of the western ring route”, says Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency National Manager Infrastructure Delivery Andrew Thackwray.
Tuesday, 27 April 2021, 12:23 pm
There are big changes for North Shore drivers travelling
on State Highway 18 (SH18) from today, as a new eastbound
off-ramp at Paul Matthews Road opened this morning. The
changes are necessary as part of the Northern Corridor
Improvements (NCI) project.
Work took place overnight
to change the road layout and all traffic heading east has
now shifted through a new intersection at Paul Matthews
Road.
The biggest change is that drivers must turn
right at new traffic lights on the off-ramp, to head to
Unsworth Heights, the SH1 motorway at Constellation Drive or
to continue travel to East Coast Bays.
Press Release – New Zealand Transport Agency There are big changes for North Shore drivers travelling on State Highway 18 (SH18) from today, as a new eastbound off-ramp at Paul Matthews Road opened this morning. The changes are necessary as part of the Northern Corridor Improvements (NCI) project. …
There are big changes for North Shore drivers travelling on State Highway 18 (SH18) from today, as a new eastbound off-ramp at Paul Matthews Road opened this morning. The changes are necessary as part of the Northern Corridor Improvements (NCI) project.
Work took place overnight to change the road layout and all traffic heading east has now shifted through a new intersection at Paul Matthews Road.