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State Highway 25A on New Zealand’s North Island suffered severe damage during a major storm at the end of January 2023, with a section of length 120 m being completely washed away. Due to the road’s critical function in serving the communities on the Coromandel Peninsula – any detour involving a much longer journey – the highway reinstatement work had to be undertaken as a matter of great urgency.
Following consideration of the options, NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi in consultation with the industry decided that the best and quickest way to reopen the road was to construct a new bridge to span the gap. Site investigation work, including taking and evaluation of core samples, assisted in coming to the conclusion that a three-span, 124 m-long bridge was the best solution. The quick implementation was helped by the transport agency’s decision to use a bridge design that it already had, and its ability to repurpose steel plates that had already been purchased for another project. Then the fabrication and construction was carried out in record time, with work ongoing around the clock – both on site and in the factory where the steel girders were manufactured.
With quick design and construction of the main steel-and-concrete structure organised, the rapid reopening of the road connection still depended on the accelerated supply of the bearings needed to support the superstructure and of the expansion joints required to bridge the movement gaps at each end. This is where mageba stepped in – designing and fabricating these key structural elements and delivering them to site quickly enough to avoid slowing down the construction programme. While the RESTON®SPHERICAL bearings were fabricated at mageba’s factory in Australia, the TENSA®GRIP expansion joints were manufactured at the company’s facility in Shanghai, requiring the use of air freight to minimise the transport time.
The road is now scheduled to reopen on 20th December 2023 – three months ahead of schedule and in time for Christmas and the “down under” summer holidays. Our teams in Australia and Shanghai are glad to have helped make this happen – when speed really matters, mageba is at your side.
Bridge designer: BECA
Contractor: McConnell Dowell and Fulton Hogan JV
Owner: Waka Kotahi NZ Transport Agency