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Bridge over SH1 in Rolleston getting underway

Wednesday, June 24, 2026   Posted in: Signatory Notice Board By: Administrator With tags: transport, roadworks, road safety, cycling, walking

Beehive media release: 24th June 2026

Work will begin later this month on a new bridge over State Highway 1 (SH1) in Rolleston which will better connect residential and industrial areas, following the opening of other major improvements, says Transport Minister Chris Bishop.

“Rolleston is at the heart of the fastest growing district in New Zealand. Currently, SH1 carries around 24,000 vehicles per day, 11 percent of that heavy vehicles, with expectations it could reach 33,000 over the next 20 years. SH1 needs an upgrade to get ahead of that growth and we’re getting on with it,” Mr Bishop says.

“Since turning the first sod on this project in October last year, the SH1 Rolleston Access Improvements, a Road of Regional Significance project, has continued to move at pace with Fulton Hogan successfully delivering the first of two stages.

“A new roundabout and road alignment at the Dunns Crossing and Walkers Road intersection with SH1 is now fully open, making it safer and easier to enter or exit Rolleston at the southern end of the town, and providing a less congested connection for freight into the industrial area.

“A pedestrian and cycling subway next to the new roundabout is also now open to the public, providing a safe route under SH1 that will connect people with planned cycling or shared paths in the area either side of the state highway.

“Having now opened the major components of the first stage of improvements on schedule and within budget, the NZ Transport Agency (NZTA) has now appointed Fulton Hogan to start construction and delivery on the second stage.

“The centrepiece of the project’s second stage will be a new bridge that passes over SH1 and the railway line, connecting Rolleston’s residential areas with its industrial and business areas. 

“The new bridge will have two lanes for vehicle traffic travelling into the industrial area, accommodating the largest traffic flows, with a single lane for traffic travelling into Rolleston’s residential area. A shared use path for walking and cycling is also planned for one side of the bridge.  

“The design of the bridge has also been future proofed, with the overall width of the bridge able to accommodate an additional traffic lane if needed. The bridge support structures are also wide enough to accommodate any future four laning of SH1 underneath the bridge when required.

“Early work will start shortly for this second stage, including site clearance to make way for the new bridge. Piling is expected to get underway in October, and the bridge is due to be completed and open to the public by the end of 2027. The remaining work on SH1, including removal of two signalised intersections, work on local roads and the rail level crossing, will be complete by the end of 2028.

“I want to thank road users and freight operators for their on-going patience as these crucial works are delivered. Ensuring SH1 is reliable, accessible, and safe, is a priority for the Government, and we’re getting on with these important upgrades.”

More information ont the Rolleston Access Improvements project

  • The estimated full cost of the SH1 Rolleston Access Improvements project is between $180 to $200m.
  • While the new SH1 roundabout from stage one of the project is now fully open, temporary speed limits will be in place as further finishing touches are carried out later in the year such as further surfacing and line-marking.
  • The pedestrian and cycling subway, while also now open, will have refinements progressively added, including landscaping and permanent lighting.
  • The first stage of the project has also included an upgrade to the rail crossing at Walkers Road, and traffic signals at the nearby Weedons interchange to alleviate queues on the southbound offramp.

The second stage of the Rolleston Access Improvements project also includes:

  • Removal of the two signalised intersections on SH1 (Hoskyns Road and Rolleston Drive North).
  • Extension of the two southbound lanes on the motorway to just south of the planned bridge at Rolleston.
  • A southbound service lane to access businesses and Rolleston town centre. 
  • Major safety improvements and upgrades to the rail level crossing at Hoskyns Road.

Get more about the Rolleston Access Improvements project on the NZ Transport Agency website.