Traffic management updates - stage 1 phase 2

Aorangi North access

This is an update to let you know the intersection is open to a one-way system on Wairakei Road City bound. Aorangi Road will remain closed between Condell Avenue and Wairakei Road. Residential access will remain from the Condell Avenue end of Aorangi Road, travelling towards Wairakei Road.

Christian Street and Wallace Street are closed.

Please see the notice below for more information:

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Wairakei West access

The intersection is open to a one-way system on Wairakei Road City bound. Access to your property will be on Wairakei Road from the Greers Road end only. When exiting, follow the one-way system. From end of July Wairakei Road will be back open to two-way traffic

Please see the notice below for more information :

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Wairakei East access

The intersection is open to a one-way system on Wairakei Road City bound. Access to your property will be on Wairakei Road from the Greers Road end only. When exiting, follow the one-way system. From end of July Wairakei Road will be back open to two-way traffic

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Traffic management updates - stage 1 phase 3

Aorangi South access

This is an update to let you know we started Stage one Phase three of work on Aorangi Road (South),on Monday 26 May.

Please see the notice below for more information :

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Progress update February

Newsletter updates

We are sending out monthly updates to our stakeholder database about our work on Nor'West Arc cycleway and wastewater upgrades. These updates cover:

  • Our progress so far.
  • Work planned in the next month.
  • Additional information about the project.
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Progress update March

Progress update April

Water shut off information

Business or building owners

If you are the owner of a building with a fire sprinkler we recommend you notify your insurance company about the water shut off.

Tenants

If you are a tenant, please let your landlord know about the planned work.

Businesses

If you run a business or process which requires a constant supply of water, you must provide your own water storage appropriate to the business or process circumstances.

What to do when your water comes back on

When the water is shut off, it is possible for air to become trapped. When the water is reinstated and flows through the pipes, the air is pushed out under pressure and can cause a noise in the pipe. This air release, known as ‘banging’, can shake rust or scale from the pipe walls.

To remove the rust please turn on your outside tap and allow the water to run through the pipes for a few moments to give them a good ‘flush’. By doing this you will stop any debris being drawn inside. It’s simple to do, and only takes a few minutes, but would save you having to call in a plumber to clean out fitting within your house at a later date.

When we turn the water back on you may also see us open the nearest fire hydrants to flush out the pipes on the street.

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