This interactive map shows state highways NZTA is rebuilding or resealing over this summer and the next two years:
In total NZTA will be rebuilding or resealing over 2,100 lane kilometres of state highways. The map also includes state highways they expect to finish rebuilding or resealing over the next two summers.
This is part of the Government’s $2.07 billion investment in road and drainage renewals and maintenance between 2024 and 2027.
NZTA is using this funding to invest more in rebuilding state highways over the next three years – this means more disruptive roadworks in summer but better highways to drive on for years to come. Depending on where you travel, you’ll already be travelling on rebuilt state highways following a similar volume of work last summer.
You might’ve seen roadworkers out on state highways already. With so much work to do they’ve been making the most of any fine weather to complete pre-seal repairs and start on the rebuild programme.
Roadworkers will do their best to minimise disruption – all you need to do is travel safely through their worksites. Follow any instructions roadworkers give you and slow down as you’re travelling through roadworks.
This work takes place alongside NZTA’s other programmes, such as large-scale infrastructure delivery and ongoing recovery works.




