Kopu Hikuai To Reopen Today

Written by on November 18, 2025

State Highway 25A will reopen later today – three days ahead of schedule.

The New Zealand Transport Agency has advised that the daytime closures will finish late this afternoon.

NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi (NZTA) Regional Manager Maintenance and Operations, Roger Brady, says the early finish is thanks to the teams on the ground.

“Our teams made the most of fine weather and good planning and resourcing to get work completed several days ahead of schedule – allowing the road to reopen sooner than anticipated.”

The road will reopen by late afternoon today, at the latest, and has been closed during the day for a major rebuild in the steep and narrow sections of the highway since Monday 10 November.

While there is still some work to complete, it can be done under speed restrictions and occasional stop/go traffic management.

“We acknowledge the disruption the closure caused the community and businesses and we thank everyone for their understanding and patience as this essential rebuild work has taken place.

“Getting the work completed and the road reopened before the peak summer holiday period was a priority” says Mr Brady.

The completed work includes:

  • A significant road rehabilitation upgraded both the drainage system and the road surface, improving long-term resilience and safety.
  • 480 metres of road, including 3600m² of chip sealing, delivering an even and more durable surface for road users.
  • 5 mill-and-fill patches, restoring pavement strength and quality.
  • A reinforced nib wall was built near Troop Falls.

Contractors made the most of the closure to get a lot of other maintenance work done, leaving the highway in top shape for summer.

More than 200 individual maintenance jobs were completed, including edge break, shoulder and pothole repairs, vegetation control, signage maintenance, culvert clearing and other drainage and surfacing work.

The essential rebuild on SH25A followed the week-long closure on SH25 at Boundary Creek bridge on the Thames Coast.

“Another big thank you to everyone who worked tirelessly to finish early and to road users for your patience. NZTA is committed to keeping Coromandel connected this summer. Travel safely and enjoy the improved road,” says Mr Brady.


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